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#2500 Reply
Posted by
ukzmisr
on 28 Nov, 2018 22:05
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Hi all just registered. Looking to learn how to fix things electronic. Great forum
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#2501 Reply
Posted by
Ooste
on 30 Nov, 2018 09:34
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Hi all, I'm Henry from Toronto.
Pleased to meet you all!
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Henry
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#2502 Reply
Posted by
orefat
on 03 Dec, 2018 08:26
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Hi, I'm from Bosnia, and I'm a electronics technician. I just love my profession and I'm in this field for about ten years.
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#2503 Reply
Posted by
nsrmagazin
on 03 Dec, 2018 08:53
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Hello!
My name is "nsrmagazin@gmail.com".
I am an electronics engineer, I make PCBs, hardware and a little of the programming.
My interests are technology, electrical and metal working.
If you need help with some project, feel free to ask.
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#2504 Reply
Posted by
sashz
on 11 Dec, 2018 07:19
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I am Sashz, we are working with hardware projects and now I am in China and making prototypes of our devices.
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Hi all,
I'm Ryan, a software engineer from San Diego. I studied EE for two semesters at UT before better sense prevailed and I switched to CS
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#2506 Reply
Posted by
Bullone
on 12 Dec, 2018 08:43
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Hey guys, I'm a sw engineer, nice to meet you!
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#2507 Reply
Posted by
tristan PCB
on 13 Dec, 2018 14:12
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Hello, everyone. I am Tristan. I am a PCB manufacturer I am now focusing on my production in shenzhen China
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#2508 Reply
Posted by
Cicero
on 13 Dec, 2018 14:53
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Greetings, I'm an electronic eng, spend most of my time on embedded software but tend to do it all (hw+sw) more often than not.
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#2509 Reply
Posted by
Cyberspook
on 19 Dec, 2018 11:01
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G’day from way down under , my name is Derek and until forced to retire I worked as a drill and blast coordinator for a local ( Tasmanian ) mining company , spent two years in the eighties at Wollongong uni doing post trade electronics and plc implementation, have been repairing my own electronics for the last 20 years and enjoy fault finding , you won’t hear from me much as I tend to watch listen and learn 😎
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#2510 Reply
Posted by
burningfire
on 23 Dec, 2018 17:14
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Hi all !
my name is Parsa
I'm studying electronic engineering at Shahid Chamran University in Iran .
I'm so interested in concepts and practices of all electrical engineering parts , specially Coding and Cryptography however I'm not studying it
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#2511 Reply
Posted by
mansaxel
on 28 Dec, 2018 18:46
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Hello,
I'm Måns, from Sweden. I've successfully avoided electronics design until just about the Arduino. I've been holding a soldering iron in mostly correct ways since about 1985, though, but I've mostly done cable manufacture and bodge repairs. As one does, when working with pro audio and video in the field. I got pretty good at terminating cables onto XLR plugs. Since 1998 or so I've been trying to keep the Internet together in various network-related positions, running a country-code top level domain, doing research network operations, reforming the network of not one but two public service broadcasters and so forth. (Yes, I run several distinct routing protocols in my home network.)
To keep things straight, I build analog audio systems at home, and try to design home automation that is not cloud-dependent. Since my very first pro-audio employer denied the repair tech an oscilloscope, I've always wanted one. This was the start of a still-on-going "vengeance T.E.A." rampage.
Now, I've got what my pals dreamed of back then in the early nineties, a Scopemeter, a Tek 465, a bunch of oscillators, a Nixie tube counter, and a Tek Distorsion analyser in 500 modules. And, an Avometer. Just because. Bakelite. Mirror scale. Not enough, though. Needs more.
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#2512 Reply
Posted by
dayfall
on 31 Dec, 2018 18:01
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I am from Mississippi. I am not an EE but peopel seem to think I am. I have begun taking jobs working with Escape Rooms and my goal is to get enough knowledge and skills to design robust circuits.
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#2513 Reply
Posted by
gamerpaddy
on 31 Dec, 2018 18:51
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Hello im gamerpaddy from germany, my real name is patrick, but usually i dont use it on the webs.
Im doing tech related youtube videos sometimes and im active most of the time in german forums about electronics.
My interests are a mixed bag of everything. One day im into 3D printing, the other into RC Models. PCB making, Programming. But mainly into Electronics, repairing and making stuff.
One Thing i made that may helped other people, was reverse-engineering a Serial Protocol of a E-Bike battery to be able to build your own and having it accepted by the Bike. (can be found under google search term "yamaha reverse engineering")
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#2514 Reply
Posted by
Sephrin
on 31 Dec, 2018 21:18
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Hello, I am Ryan from Colorado USA. I am a CE who's career took me into IT consulting and I enjoy working on test equipment and side projects to attempt to keep my skills sharp. Can't believe it took me this long to find this place, I think this is the best Electronics and Technology forum on the internet. Time to stop lurking.
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#2515 Reply
Posted by
bonzer
on 04 Jan, 2019 21:51
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Hello everyone! I'm from Italy and I study Electronic Engineering.
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Hi guys , Im new on this forum and I need your help. Can somebody help me with PhotoMOS Optically Isolated Relays or more exactly how to measure it or check it ?
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#2517 Reply
Posted by
Edison
on 07 Jan, 2019 14:57
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Well, you were well introduced
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#2518 Reply
Posted by
gkmaia
on 08 Jan, 2019 06:54
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Hi guys!
I am new to the forum.
I started learning electronics now, on my 40s. I wanna be able to fix my keyboards, olds computers, etc.
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#2519 Reply
Posted by
roosmcd
on 08 Jan, 2019 19:23
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Hallo vanuit Nederland!
Just joined, used to do electronics stuff (study, designing PCB's and electronics test) but nowadays it's just working in IT for a long while. Just some small hobby projects, going to the HAM market a couple of times a year and recently I've given some beginners courses in soldering at work.
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#2520 Reply
Posted by
GabrielR
on 09 Jan, 2019 14:06
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Hi! I'm Gabriel, from Argentina.
I'm into electronics since (or before) I could walk, but it always managed to be a hobby. I ended up at the internet service provider industry doing all kinds of networking and IT stuff, nowadays linux, routing, rf planning, and fiber deployment things. And of course as required by my country, crisis management, financial struggling expert and do-it-with-whatever-you-can-find specialist.
I have two kids, a 6-yo girl wich has started doing some basic breadbording and 7-mo boy.
The YT bug bite me not so long ago and I've started watching Dave, that's when I learned to speak Aussie, and faster than I realized I was 'again' more into this than R/C.
Now I'm building up my lab on a separate room with dedicated place for test gears, parts, soldering station, and other important stuff which up to this day it was shared with my RC/metalworking/woodworking workshop.
I'm currently finishing the design of a lab PS with all the crap I already have, among them a lot of busted UPSs with big beefy heavy transformers, which as you already know is not possible, you end up buying more crap but that's where the fun is. (yeah I know, linear... but with a buck tracking pre-regulator!)
A lot of the wonders of the modern age are not quite easy here, such as two bucks Chinese PCB manufacturers, parametric component search suppliers and dead cheap test instrument on the bay. So, local PCB manufacturers which charge you one or two orders of magnitude more or an epic bureaucratic fight whit the customs and gov are required.
I hope I can be off of T.E.A for a while at least
Greetings to all!
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#2521 Reply
Posted by
j7b
on 09 Jan, 2019 18:00
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Hi there! For the most part I'm a DevOps guy but recently got interested in microcontrollers and FPGA's, which led to interest in electronics in general, which led to videos on YouTube by a crazy Aussie bloke with a Back to the Future fetish.
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Hi my name is Christian, I am a freshman at Tennessee State University majoring mechanical engineer major. I am really excited to learn as much as I can about all types of engineering.
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Hi my name is Christian, I am a freshman at Tennessee State University majoring mechanical engineer major. I am really excited to learn as much as I can about all types of engineering.
Hey mate, I am a fellow TN based engineer. Welcome to the forum, it is the greatest resource I have ever found. No matter what you are into, you will find a thread on it.
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#2524 Reply
Posted by
cgriggs
on 10 Jan, 2019 07:00
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Hi. I'm Charlie. Been away and getting back into hamming. (K3UIM Ham since 1962) Just found this forum and it looks good. Retired toolmaker, Talon, Inc.