Got myself a Tefifon and a Tefi cartridge because I saw Techmoans video about it and it was cheap. Plus since I'm into tube radios it fits quite nice into the scheme of things, because one way to use the Tefifon was to plug it into your radio. I'm not going to do that. Because of GIS reasons.... Those are the people in Austria that make you pay if you have a device that can receive a radio or TV signal. So I will solder two rca plugs onto the output and plug them into my amp.
The Tefifon is atm with a friend, to whom I send it, because the seller shipped only inside Germany. Thanks to IRFP460 for letting me ship the stuff to you and then bring it to me
Along with other stuff
I also got myself some glass beakers for chemistry stuff.
A beautiful acquisition, BravoV! Gotta love the smell of bakelite in the morning...
Four HDSP-6508, 8 digit, 16 segment bubble LED displays.
Seven segments bubble LED displays are fairly common but alphanumeric display aren't. Two years ago, I missed out on a nice lot on eBay. Not this time.
I probably paid too much for them but I got them in the collection this time (well, almost, I'm still waiting for the parcel to get here)
A few things for a regulated-temp, vacuum hold-down hotplate I'm making. Hopefully to be able to non-destructively disassemble an iPad Mini 3 and other such glued-together devices. Most of the hotplate bits are salvaged stuff I had lying around, like the setpoint controller, timer. heating base plate, SSR, buttons, etc. But for the construction, assorted mechanical stuff:
* Sheet of 6mm thick aluminum. An offcut.
* Two sheets of silicon bonded mica. One 5mm thick, the other 3mm. Also offcuts. I only needed a little of this, but think it's bound to be useful for other things. Expensive stuff - that's $120 worth in the photo. Biggest problem is how to cut it. Like mica washers it delaminates very easily.
* Tube of high-temp (300 C) silicone sealant.
* Bunch of stainless steel M4 & M5 screws, mostly button head hex.
* An M4 taper tap, to replace the one I ground the end off to make an absolute bottoming tap, for blind threaded holes in the 6mm aluminum sheet.
I get the impression that Welectron are a pretty good supplier.
3DB
hmm. I've posted an innocent question about tracking number using web-form on their site, and they never responded. This is very strange for a pretty good supplier.
I just ordered five 0.2m GPIB-cables from overseas (US). Special feature: The connector at one of each cable has a 90° cable outlet.
And yes: GPIB isn't dead. In my opinion and for my test equipment that's awfully true.
Ah, the Triax Cable I ordered in October last year was delivered to me finally.
The Triax connectors I ordered from mouser around the same time are still not delivered because I ordered the together with special LEMO connectors that are announced to be available around April 2018.
A HP 11708 A 50 MHZ precision Reference attenuator.
Makes the 140 Euros for the 8484A Power Sensor (Option 003 -no attenuator -euphemism..) -that I thought were a good price- look not so cheap: The attenuator is 2/3 what I paid for the sensor.
Still little money compared to prices for new ones. But still real money...
Now waiting for delivery. *groar*
BTW: HP 437B Power Meter and 8484A Power Sensor I recently acquired are working fine. I could verify the attenuator of my HP 3335A Synthesizer is working within its specs as far as the Power Sensor can measure (-65dBm; 3335A goes down to -86dBm).
My $129 laser engraver has arrived. Long live prime same day shipping.
Edit: added is a sample of laser engraving on molded encapsulant, here a Standex Meder quad reed relay in BGA package. Being engraved is the "T" on bottom left corner.
Care to share a link to the listing?
An used 189.
That is a very nice meter
. The newer 298 is slow and hungry.
Meanwhile, I bought a bucket with a fan, to get higher than 20% RH.
An used 189.
That is a very nice meter . The newer 298 is slow and hungry.
Thanks, as I've been salivating for this particular 189 for years
, and had been waiting to get a decent one with decent price.
At least to my self, this 189 is almost an ideal handheld DMM. I own 87V and 287, and it has instantaneous boot time and really hate 28x booting time, with an ultra sharp LCD segment display not like 28x dot matrix rubbish, size wise is equivalent to 87V's size which I personally prefer, and full of useful features for electronics activities, that made the 87V features look crude as its more suitable as an electrician DMM. And its AA cells powered too.
My $129 laser engraver has arrived. Long live prime same day shipping.
Edit: added is a sample of laser engraving on molded encapsulant, here a Standex Meder quad reed relay in BGA package. Being engraved is the "T" on bottom left corner.
Did you do the single line fonts too? Because those tend to look a bit better than the regular scanning type engraving.
My $129 laser engraver has arrived. Long live prime same day shipping.
Edit: added is a sample of laser engraving on molded encapsulant, here a Standex Meder quad reed relay in BGA package. Being engraved is the "T" on bottom left corner.
Should we be worried that you are going into the fake chip / relabelling business?
McBryce.
The mystery contents of yesterday's road case is a little 25kg of Rhode and Schwartz obsolete gear. Destined for parts and a nice modular plug in case / power supply for me. If I value the case at $100 this one was free
An Advantest R3131A for $580 shipped. It fails the autocal but the rest seems to be working.
My first spectrum analyzer!
Because the last post was about a spectrum analyzer and second last was equipment of Rohde & Schwarz I combined both!
Watch your language Tedro !
Watch your language Tedro !
I'm sure it is some sort of joke I failed miserably to understand.
Still there's no excuse for it from a relatively new member.
Care to share a link to the listing?
On previous page.
Same page you asshole.
Fake edit: That is all
Erm if that is the attitude you are going to take on here rest assured you won't last "the night"
Back to the topic...I bought this recently and posted a mini-review here:https://www.eevblog.com/forum/rf-microwave/bg7tbl-rf-signal-gen-quick-teardown-and-first-impressions/