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#2900 Reply
Posted by
elshazlio
on 29 Mar, 2023 19:51
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Good luck
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Hi!
I'm Phill. I'm interested in the vast field of electronics. RC flyer by day, soldering maniac by night.
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#2902 Reply
Posted by
Joop01
on 13 Apr, 2023 17:03
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Hello, I'm Joop and I'm setting up my measurement corner. Sometimes I have to build my own stuff because its not there. I'm busy with sound, model trains and computer, sometimes all combined. But for now its setting up my own measurement lab.
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Hi!
I'm currently learning electronics by my own trying to build a radio. So far it's been lots of fun although I'm not even near my goal yet
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#2904 Reply
Posted by
KD7CAO
on 25 Apr, 2023 20:45
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Good Afternoon,
Perusing this site trying to find ways that I could increase the capability of a new-to-me Anritsu SiteMaster S332D. I acquired this unit at quite a bargain and having purchased an InstaCal and new battery, look forward to using the instrument in my volunteer and professional world. I primarily look to use it for chasing down cables and antenna issues related to Amateur Radio, however I am also in public safety and instruct courses related to communications. This instrument will likely tag along with me to courses as show-n-tell and to help others understand the tech available to them. Currently the unit only has Option 3. While it is beyond EOL, I am wondering what mods may be available to unlock other features of this now antiquated technology. The last time I updated an S332E I believe a hex file had to be uploaded via USB. I am guessing that something similar has to be done over the serial connection on the S332D model since it doesn't have a USB port. Anyone know of a code generator or other ways to get the activation codes? What about internal hardware to add features?
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#2905 Reply
Posted by
Bryn
on 30 Jun, 2023 20:31
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Hello. I came across this forum merely from a Google search lookup on something and had a little browse around... looks a cool little place
While I have interests in technology and the like, I know nothing about working with electronics so don't expect me in the dedicated forums areas about it, haha.
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#2906 Reply
Posted by
wvdronr62
on 30 Jun, 2023 23:00
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Hi All!
Recently retired after almost 40 years in the engineering department at a major university. Life long geek/nerd with a rekindled interest in electronics after a many year hiatus. Amateur radio, vintage tube radios and test equipment, drones/quadcopters are my main hobbies. Finding myself on this forum more and more....
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#2907 Reply
Posted by
Tizian
on 03 Jul, 2023 15:17
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Salve ,sono Tiziano, sono in pensione dopo 43 anni di officina metalmeccanica. Da parecchi anni frequento il vostro sito e vorrei mostrare alcuni lavori di elettronica analogica del presente e del passato. Buona vita.
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#2908 Reply
Posted by
Enzostelvio
on 03 Jul, 2023 16:02
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Good evening to all members of the forum, my name is enzo and I just registered on your forum!
I live in zurich and have a particular hobby that is driving me crazy!
That's why I asked for help on your forum!
I greet all the components of the Forum and I really hope to find some new friends!
Good evening everyone!
Enzostelvio from Zurich
best regards
Enzostelvio
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Hello, I am Nick from Finland, I have been an electronics hobbyist for 4 years now and soon starting to study electronics properly school. I love all things electronic and/or vintage: test equipment, retro computers, camcorders and video gear. I joined this forum because I want to share my projects and have to possibility to get help when I need it.
-Nick
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#2910 Reply
Posted by
localtoad
on 12 Jul, 2023 17:51
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hi! I'm Leslie, just getting started with electronics (total beginner). Would like to integrate small circuits into zines/books!
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#2911 Reply
Posted by
tux12
on 14 Jul, 2023 16:07
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Hi everybody,
61 old guy, I had a first professionnal life in (mostly) digital electronics before reorienting on GNU/Linux and Internet technologies at the beginning of the y2k, even if I still make some small electronic repairs for me or some friends. You'll probably hear about it later in another thread
See you on the forum
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Hello EEVbloggers! (blog-ettes?, EEVers? EEVblokes?)
I'm Griffin, 42, from Kansas. Went to an offshoot of K-State for my first undergrad in Electronics Engineering Technology. After a few years of end-of-line testing other people's designs, I decided I wanted to design them myself. I enrolled at KU at age 30 to get my second undergrad in Engineering Physics. Rock Chalk.
I've now spent almost 9 years as an EE helping design products in a wide range of fields. I'm lovin' it.
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#2913 Reply
Posted by
Ole
on 18 Jul, 2023 12:53
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Hello everyone,
I am Ole, from Germany and have been lurking and occasionally writing on the forum for a bit more than a year at this point.
As for my knowledge in electronics, I am by no means a pro, at least for now, as I am an apprentice and learning the job of the
electronic technician.
Well, see yall around.
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Hi, I built a few kits as a kid but have just been reading about electronics since then (and watching vids more recently).
Time to start building some more stuff again
I'll have to dig out my 20MHz DSE scope but I have my cheap little multimeter handy as I've used it quite often
I have just saved an older scope so I'll do a teardown on that soon.
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#2915 Reply
Posted by
geb
on 19 Sep, 2023 01:28
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Hi! I'm George, 58. I've been in hardware and software a long time. An unfinished EE, a BSCS+telecom, and various certs.
I was in amateur radio until 2018. My neighbor got started because of me, and now leads the local club, and is pressuring me to get back into it.
I've been at my current job for 20 years at a Point-Of-Sale manufacturer... Developing firmware and BIOS, drivers, and debugging our hardware designs... Writing diagnostic and utility apps, originally in DOS but now in UEFI.
I found the EEVblog forum when I wondered whether I could do anything about calibrating my ZT-102 multimeter. Modding ensued...
I started buying more cheap DMMs with higher counts from overseas, just to see how well they behaved when modded and/or calibrated. Of course, then I had to buy some accurate benchtop meters and some calibration sources... I think I have the beginnings of TE addiction.
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#2916 Reply
Posted by
Zbyszek
on 01 Oct, 2023 02:36
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Hello,
I am new here. I want tosay hello to everybody. My name is Zbigniew, that is very popular Polish name (see Zbigniew Brzezinski). I was born in Poland, but for last 40 years I am living in the US. I am EE from AGH in Krakow. Recently retired. I read this blog for some time but recently I will need to ask some questions about my new Siglent SDS1104X-E which I bought as a replacement for my Tektronix 2236A lost in the house fire.
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#2917 Reply
Posted by
tautech
on 01 Oct, 2023 04:51
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Hello,
I am new here. I want tosay hello to everybody. My name is Zbigniew, that is very popular Polish name (see Zbigniew Brzezinski). I was born in Poland, but for last 40 years I am living in the US. I am EE from AGH in Krakow. Recently retired. I read this blog for some time but recently I will need to ask some questions about my new Siglent SDS1104X-E which I bought as a replacement for my Tektronix 2236A lost in the house fire.
Welcome to the forum.
Ask away here:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/siglent-sds1204x-e-released-for-domestic-markets-in-china/
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#2918 Reply
Posted by
Piper259
on 18 Oct, 2023 12:34
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Hello from TX. I came in search of exciting electronics literature and discussions on any topic
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#2919 Reply
Posted by
AnnaWatts
on 19 Oct, 2023 12:01
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Hello guys. My name is Anna and I am very happy to be a part of such community!
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#2920 Reply
Posted by
Hairy-Dude
on 23 Oct, 2023 19:12
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Hello everyone!
Guitar tech and sound engineer here. I studied electronics in the 90's, mainly micro controllers and associated things. I occasionally repair things like FX pedals and rack units as part of my job, and I'm looking to learn more about audio power amps and switch mode power supplies, and repair techniques in general.
Cheers!
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Hello everyone I'm Raymond I'm Filipino I'm working here in Malaysia as Electronics Repair Specialist This forum has been a great help to me for difficult to repair electronics boards.
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#2922 Reply
Posted by
Jupitus
on 21 Dec, 2023 23:53
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Hi Everyone! I'm Jupitus... pronounced 'JOOPITOOS' like the planet Jupiter. Real name is Jon, Jupitus is my aged gaming nick.
Anyway- I do small projects trying to fix stuff for my family and friends, and I am working on my son's old HP 15 laptop.... again.... I am going to be away for Christmas so just saying hi for now, but will try to research and prep a reasonable 'help me please' post in the near future. Nice to meet you, please be kind to the silly idiot that I am
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Not "new" anymore, but never got to introduce myself.
My username is BlownUpCapacitor, but my real name is Benjamin Badrakh.
I am currently 15, living in CA, USA as I write this. I have a genuine interest in electronics, mainly old electronics. I haven't designed many circuits so far, but have serviced a few scopes and test equipment to date. These include a Tek 2230, Tek 7613, Tek 2235, Tek DC504, Tek FG501, Tek SC502, Tekpower power supply, Tek 5CT1N, Tek 5110, and Exact 524. My first fix was a 2235 when I was 11 years of age. Only a few bad caps in the PSU causing massive ripples in the waveform.
Every time I fix another piece of gear, I learn something new, and also repairing TE keeps me busy.
My next piece of gear I plan to fix is a 7904. I found this beast in my local E-Recycle shop, and have not yet taken it yet, for lack of skill. But I have saved up a nice knowledge and hope to take it with me next week for restoration and repairs.
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#2924 Reply
Posted by
basilic
on 17 Feb, 2024 12:20
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Hello, I'm Basilic. I work as a PCBA designer and I've been passionate about electronics since childhood. I'm here on the forum to read topics mainly related to EMC testing equipment. I'm also a strong supporter of open-source and free knowledge in general.