Just do a DuckDuckGo image search on Plitvice to see what I mean.
Oh, that brings back memories! Been there a couple of times with my parents when I was a teenager, it always felt special swimming there with the water snakes!
...Sex on a stick!!! ...
Yes, yes it is...
I have 2 sets myself, 1 in the office and 1 in my work tool bag.
Cool design. But how much is the ink?
Totally reasonable. Around $120 for a pack for 200 A6 prints (both ribbon and paper), or $80 for 240 10x9cm prints.
Why do I get a mental image of the walls at your place being plastered over with A6-sized photo-quality prints?
(Oh, I know. That's what I'd do. Tiled images of real and unreal places and stuff, maybe like small windows or ports... Just do a DuckDuckGo image search on Plitvice to see what I mean. I wonder how large a rounded icosahedron you could make, with the surface of Mars printed on it, without wasting too much space on those A6 sheets?)
The irony is that I used to do a lot more photography as a hobby, and I have tons of photos that I’ve been intending for 15 years (and counting) to print and frame. I have a great printer, great photo paper... and not one single photo printed and framed. Not one single photo of any kind on a wall!
My new Raspberry Pi is finally here. It is fast and a little hot!
What screen is that? And is it a touch-screen?
Cool Purchase!
I took a chance on an E9300A RF power sensor from eBay "for parts" at about $60. This is a 18GHz dual path diode-based sensor. So far, the connector gaged at 208.8 thou pin depth (seems good, looks like standard N is .208 deep while precision N is .207 deep.) and holds zero within spec, and properly cals. There is no public calibration guide that I can find, perhaps I will compare a siggen's output using another sensor against this one. Comparing to a 8656B siggen at 50 MHz and 950MHz, everything is within 0.2dB from -60 to 10 dBm, so yay, both diodes paths work.
I don't have a N-type cal kit, so I may measure gamma using a calibrated 3.5mm port with port extension as adapter removal. Gamma tables used to be printed on the sensors, but not with the E series. Is there a way to read the cal table from the EEPROM?
EDIT: Nevermind my question, seems
like some code to read the EEPROM has been posted.
I took a chance on an E9300A RF power sensor from eBay "for parts" at about $60. This is a 18GHz dual path diode-based sensor. So far, the connector gaged at 208.8 thou pin depth (seems good, looks like standard N is .208 deep while precision N is .207 deep.) and holds zero within spec, and properly cals. There is no public calibration guide that I can find, perhaps I will compare a siggen's output using another sensor against this one. I don't have a N-type cal kit, so I may measure gamma using a calibrated 3.5mm port with port extension as adapter removal. Gamma tables used to be printed on the sensors, but not with the E series. Is there a way to read the cal table from the EEPROM?
EDIT: Nevermind my question, seems like some code to read the EEPROM has been posted.
Amazing. I just assume all the "for parts" ones have fried diodes.
Power sensor gambling!
I have played that game twice and got lucky both times. I don't think I want to play again.
Some cheap storage.
Amazon is doing a limited time offer today and Sabrent has a $255 2TB USB 3.1 NVMe SSD for sale, so I grabbed it.
The bare M2 drive itself is $220, also on sale. This is a TLC drive with 3115 TBW endurance, yet the price is comparable with Intel and Samsung's QLC drives.
Not a bad idea for a quiet local backup drive and video scratch disk.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N15HD51
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MTQTNVR
How does it perform though...
I have actually never really used any TLC or QLC drives. All my SSD's, especially the better ones, uses MLC. I have heard that TLC and QLC has longevity problems and are much slower than SLC and MLC devices.
And, to be ontopic, this has been arrived two days ago:
Wow, congratulations! I thought they are unobtanium.
My new Raspberry Pi is finally here. It is fast and a little hot!
Using a Noctua 40mm cooling fan here seems like an overkill, even though I slightly overclocked it to 1.6GHz.
@gamalot,
That’s not the first time I have seen that very nice little RH+T display in your posts.
Initially I wrote them off as some sort of free giveaway from Sensirion.
After a quick search on Mouser… I just ordered a couple.
@gamalot,
That’s not the first time I have seen that very nice little RH+T display in your posts.
Initially I wrote them off as some sort of free giveaway from Sensirion.
After a quick search on Mouser… I just ordered a couple.
Which manufacturer will send samples to unemployed people?
Fortunately, it is not very expensive.
I didn't really buy this, rather it was in a box of random devices that I bought. Monacor FSI-117 - An SWR Meter / Dummy load with a few other tricks up its sleeve for the 11m enthusiast. It seems to work fine, but I don't do any radio and have no other uses for it, so it's just going to be a pretty ornament for now unless someone here wants it.
The picture isn't my one, but is in the same condition.
McBryce.
And, to be ontopic, this has been arrived two days ago:
Nice stash of fakes...
I got them from the same source where we examined one and they turned out to be genuine.
So I tried one of those places that can print and deliver a book to you from whatever you provide them. I know one can get this particular PDF for free, but sometimes I just enjoy having a hard copy. I'm very happy how it came out, and it was only about $15 + shipping.
Thats a pretty decent price.
But, why are the page numbers on the spine side of the page
Thats a pretty decent price.
But, why are the page numbers on the spine side of the page
Haha, didn’t even notice that. It was just printed straight from the pdf document, so no editing was involved. Tektronix probably wouldn’t like me editing their IP anyways, but just so I don’t try and sale copies of it, I doubt they care that I made a book from it.
So I tried one of those places that can print and deliver a book to you from whatever you provide them. I know one can get this particular PDF for free, but sometimes I just enjoy having a hard copy. I'm very happy how it came out, and it was only about $15 + shipping.
Would you mind sharing who you used for that? Can they bind as hardback too?
Would you mind sharing who you used for that? Can they bind as hardback too?
It was:
https://www.prestophoto.comAs to the hardback, I'm unsure. This particular one was printed as a "Textbook". When I originally looked at the Textbook options, there was one for hardback. But after I uploaded the PDF and was ready to check out, the hardback option was no longer there. So, unsure if the PDF I uploaded didn't meet some kind of size/length requirement or what.
If you ever reprint that book, if you insert a single blank page (The old "This page intentionally left blank") at the start of the PDF (not a whole leaf, just a single page), it'll push the pages along one and put the numbers at the outer edge.
If you ever reprint that book, if you insert a single blank page (The old "This page intentionally left blank") at the start of the PDF (not a whole leaf, just a single page), it'll push the pages along one and put the numbers at the outer edge.
That is a good catch, but after examining the book closer, you do need more than one inserts before certain sections. Sections 1/2 are fine (but only because I used second page as back cover), section 3/4 needs an insert, and section 5 is fine. I just happen to take a picture from section 3 I think. Also probably why I didn't immediately notice the page thing, since it looked fine from my first glance (and I just opened to a random page to snap a pic).
If that site would let me print a hardcover in A4, I might consider redoing it, but looks like 6"x9" is as large as they offer for "Textbook" printing. Just not interested in a smaller size. I looked at a couple alternative sites, but one was wanting ~$100 for a single printing.
Regardless the book has section headings on the outer-edges for nearly every page, so it really is a non-issue for me. If I consider printing another PDF though, I will be a bit more careful about the page numbering.