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#1650 Reply
Posted by
TUAREG
on 29 Mar, 2015 17:58
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hello, my name is Aitor, i live in canary Islands, Spain, i work repairing mobile phones, micro soldering, smd., etc. i enjoy restoring old military radios too and cars, also i collect antique guns and nokia phones,i have 250 of them.
hope to learn very much here
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#1651 Reply
Posted by
Justin_
on 31 Mar, 2015 09:20
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Hello my name Is Justin I have been part of the chat for about 1 year now and I am just joining the forum. I live in a town of ~110,000 people (Missoula MT USA). I first picked up a soldering iron to make an altoids tin audio amp for a in car DVD player at about 10 years old, but long before that at 3 years old is when I first disassembled something to learn how it worked, then at about 5 or 6 years old I got into computers taking the old ones Tearing them apart to find out how they work, then I moved into the software end messing around with the settings to se what happens, along with the computers I took apart TV's VCR's vinyl players, and just about anything I could get my hands on. I started wanting to make electronic things an like most of us I started with the 100 in one kits and worked my way forward. I have made remote fireworks ignition systems, In car entertainment systems with a 17" computer monitor, wii, xbox360, dvd player, vcr, also my own computer controlled light display with an FM transmitter, and lots of other stuff. This has all lead me to want to learn more, dig deeper into how stuff works. I will soon be wanting to get better test equipment and such and thought this would be a good time to Join the forum
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I now have a job as a computer tech so if you have a question feel free to ask. I also am a main person in a local to Missoula (for now) program named Laptops For Students (relaptops.org) We take in old or unwanted laptops, fix them up, put an OS and a Microsoft Office compatible program on them, and give them away for free to local students
I can code in HTML (website code) but not anything else
but looking to change that
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That is most of my story I guess.
Justin_
P.S. My spelling SUCKS (YAY spellcheck)
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Did not know about this thread so I'll post since I'm still new
I'm a musician at heart, programmer in mind, I love to cook and I'm currently challenged by learning electronics "for real".
I got started in circuit bending when I was little (modding RC cars to create remote pannable fans etc) but it dabbed off as I got into robotics via Lego Mindstorms.
In 2009 I was a regular contributor to the Arduino community (AlphaBeta on forums, and I have about 40 libraries for hardware abstraction).
Now I'm a core member of Wiring (I switched camps when I learned about the history between the two).
I work for
http://wice.no as CTO and the only developer (both hardware and software).
I'm thrilled that I've discovered yet another passion in electronics!
Eevblog has been one of the reasons I still use youtube for about two years.
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#1653 Reply
Posted by
LPaul
on 31 Mar, 2015 12:44
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Hi, I'm Paul a 19 years old french student (to prepare business school competitive exams).
For as long as I can remember, I've always been building (*/breaking) stuff at my parent shop. I'm a hobbyist programmer for quite some time now and try to get seriously into electronics.
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Hi everyone.
My name is Nick and I am a theater technician, live audio engineer, and production manager. Playing with electronics is a hobby. I love DIYing specialized devices to solve a problem. I'm also a huge nerd and I love video games, photography, graphic design, computer programming, industrial design, electrical engineering, economics, playing guitar, candle lit dinners, and long walks on the beach.
I am extremely happy that I found this forum. The members seem super friendly and very knowledgeable.
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#1655 Reply
Posted by
dcervant
on 04 Apr, 2015 16:05
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Hello, I'm David . I visit this forum frequently I hope i can help. I like electronics since i was a child.
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Hello, my name is Gregg. I live in the USA and I'm employed as a Senior Network Manager. I have built several tube amps and effect pedals for my guitars and lately my interest in electronics has been growing into something more modern, but for guitar, tubes forever! Self study is my thing, I find this a great challenge. Not planning on breaking out of the hobbyist level, but after reading quite a few of the posts here, I can see this site will be a great learning tool as the knowledge level is unbelievable.
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#1657 Reply
Posted by
skeld
on 06 Apr, 2015 00:36
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Hi, I'm Tony from the USA. I've been a tinkerer since I was a boy back in the 80s. Since then I've gotten into no end of trouble by taking things apart to see how they work and mostly putting them back together again (sometimes finding ways to reduce the BOM along the way)
Currently, I'm a systems engineer with National Geographic.
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#1658 Reply
Posted by
animoose
on 13 Apr, 2015 03:05
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Hi, I'm David, originally from the UK but now living in Los Angeles. In my day job, I'm a software engineer and have been for 30 years. I started doing hobbyist electronics as a teenager in the 70s, graduated in EE, and worked initially as a hardware designer on embedded systems, before somehow switching to software. I returned to playing with circuits recently as a hobby with more engineering skills and disposable income than I had in the 70s, but much less ability to see teeny tiny components. See moosteria.blogspot.com for my ramblings on the subject.
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#1659 Reply
Posted by
dadebonz
on 13 Apr, 2015 14:43
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Hi Ya'll; My name is John and live close to Raleigh NC USA. I have been an electronics Technician for 30 yrs. A graduate from Devy tech in Woodbridge NJ. I am currently disabled and supplement my income buy buying cellphones on ebay,repairing them and reselling them. I am a former US Marine where I worked on radar systems which got me interested in electronics.
Love the EEVblog!
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#1660 Reply
Posted by
atos
on 14 Apr, 2015 02:11
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Hi, pre retired Swede here.
Broad spectrum of knowledge but barely any in the form of a degree, I consider those something our society enforce as a means to uphold inequality and self esteem among the population, but because of my of state I suppose I am somewhat biased. Personally have a firm belief that anyone can accomplish anything as long as they have enough interest and motivation in doing so with or without academic merits. I do enjoy self studies for this reason, mainly because my ventures into the academic field taught me to absolutely loathe knowledge that has no real world application like just learning something to move on and then forget it. But I find myself in the constant struggle of keeping an open mind and keep up with new stuff.
Was an aspiring electrician twice, got dismissed because I was too through and neat in the field, which is strange in it's own way.
I suppose I'll attempt to grab a degree in EE at some point, but the real reason for that would be to have an excuse to hang out with people afk, which I seldom do.
Spending my days doing stuff I find enjoyable which boils down to hacking, repurposing stuff, dumpster diving, various research and building stuff. Also play acoustic guitar since 13 years back, I guess that the latter is my only real merit even though I barely took any classes there either.
I guess at the time of writing, I'm also looking for a date. But finding a suitable matching and attractive exterior combined with a geeky personality in a female is indefinitely small value like /0, which I believe at least some should be able to confirm, lol. Social science is a whole other area.
Makes me look forward to androids which undoubtedly has to be like the holy grail of technology and porn.
Anyway, hrm. Questions? Send a PM.
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#1661 Reply
Posted by
UConn94
on 14 Apr, 2015 22:10
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20 year EE, started in US Navy as Electronic Tech, then BSEE,MSEE at UConn (Go UConn Huskies!). Complex circuit board designs, OrCAD, FPGA/CPLD using mixed VHDL/Schematic Capture, LabVIEW, PIC, ADC/DAC, analog, digital, computer interfacing. After hours - golf! Bass guitar, woodworking, ham radio. New personal project - development of a large scale logic analyzer, inspired by Intronix Logicport, nice unit, but only 34 channels, and the software can be not so intuitive. I came here by purposeful accident, a search for reviews on Rigol digital scopes, and looked a a great forum to be a part of.
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#1662 Reply
Posted by
Marlon
on 14 Apr, 2015 22:55
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Hello,
I'm Marlon, 28 from the UK, I have a masters in software engineering. Not much clue about electronics I'm afriad but I've been watching the odd youtube video even though I don't really understand it - something might sink in eventually.
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#1663 Reply
Posted by
JDS
on 15 Apr, 2015 00:59
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Hi, The names John (JDS).
I'm a retired software engineer currently living in the US. Although originally from Canada, I have worked in many countries and in many fields. Now that I have a little time and money to spare (THANK YOU AMERICA), I have decided to pursue my first love, which was electrical engineering. Dusting off my old DMM I did a web search on how to recalibrate it. That's how I ended up at this site. Love the forum, the YouTube Vids, and the characters that seem to hang out here. I also Look forward to meeting everyone and becoming part of the community.
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#1664 Reply
Posted by
MCRodrigues
on 15 Apr, 2015 02:02
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Hello from Portugal, name is Miguel Rodrigues.
I am 25 Years old. and I'm finishing my graduation in computer engineering. Right now I am doing the course internship. I'm an electronics and embedded systems hobbyist. Got most of this passion after completing the UTexas Embedded systems course from edX and, of course seeing those videos made by that crazy aussie bloke... O0
Right now I'm restoring an old HP 180AR oscilloscope. Hope make it work or else...
It would be a very valuable tool if I want to get into embedded systems into the next level.
Best regards!
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#1665 Reply
Posted by
MMDuino
on 16 Apr, 2015 12:59
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Hello L & G, I'm Mohammed from Iraq, Civil Engineer - (Because; my father was prefer that)
Actually, i've been affected by the electronics disease when i was in 11 years old, i started tear down electronics stuff that were belonging to my Father, and When I was in 17 years old, there was nothing left (electronic devices) working properly in my home, the reason it was; i've been already disassemble it ..., so, now i'm here trying to find out what can i gain from your brilliant experiences,,,, to stop tear down things and start build useful things...lol
My Warm Regards for everyone here...and especially for Great Dave...
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#1666 Reply
Posted by
Annakin4
on 18 Apr, 2015 23:24
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My name is Samuel, I live in Maine (US), and I am a student at Thornton Academy high school actually doing private work for one of the teachers there. I broke a 3D printer at school and the teacher in charge was impressed when I was fixing it, that I showed him some electrical engineering work I did for another teacher. So now I have a summer full-time job doing what I love!
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#1667 Reply
Posted by
Tz.
on 19 Apr, 2015 04:52
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Hey everyone, My name is Steve and I'm from Colorado.. I do a lot of computer work and have learned electronics on my own for the most part, now I am wanting to dig deeper into the subject..
Been following this forum for awhile, so it is nice to join..
-Steve
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#1668 Reply
Posted by
DjMikiRia
on 19 Apr, 2015 14:22
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Hello,
My name is Miki and my interest in electronics is related to music as well as power supplies and inverters. I have built several standard H supplies as well as my own record lathe. I wanted one but could not afford one so I made it from a page scanner (for the lathe arm), car audio amplifier and cassette player.
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#1669 Reply
Posted by
jim_griff
on 19 Apr, 2015 15:26
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Hello,
My name is Miki and my interest in electronics is related to music as well as power supplies and inverters. I have built several standard H supplies as well as my own record lathe. I wanted one but could not afford one so I made it from a page scanner (for the lathe arm), car audio amplifier and cassette player.
That's so awesome! I want one as well for my own vinyl mastering, but don't have the knowledge or expertise in electronics to make one.
P.S. Welcome to the forum, Miki.
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#1670 Reply
Posted by
Vgkid
on 19 Apr, 2015 23:50
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That is very cool, and welcome to the forum. Congrats.
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#1671 Reply
Posted by
xcoder
on 20 Apr, 2015 12:31
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hi im yassine from morocco i repair electronics for living
here is pic of my lab
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#1672 Reply
Posted by
jct
on 22 Apr, 2015 08:33
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I'm a long time lurker and decided to join. I'm currently based in South Africa, but spends a lot of time in China and Europe as a freelance product developer/designer.
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#1673 Reply
Posted by
broderp
on 28 Apr, 2015 03:08
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My name is Raymond, I live in Ohio (USA). I'm a 45 year old with an AAS degree. I work as a field engineer (read: glorified technician
) but have several years working as an engineering tech since graduating in 1996. Family and life happened before I was able to finish my BS. Was about 3 years into my BS or my EE degree.
I'm wanting go get back into electronics and projects as a hobby. I love designing and building, testing and repairing circuits. I have designed some basic test equipment for our field service organization, but my primary job today is troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical and mechanical issues on our equipment. I also work close with the Engineering team in regards to service documentation and service readiness on new equipment. It really sound much better than what it is..lol
I know enough to get me into trouble, as well as the best way to get out of it....usually
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Hi, names Simon am 47 and live in SW Scotland.
Served a 4 year MOD electrical and electronic apprenticeship 85-89 then spent the next 16 years working on torpedos
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Left the MOD and have been working on access equipment ever since.
My hobbies get me into a lot of trouble, mainly with my wife
and they include restoring vintage plant and machinery, mainly generators, engines and tractors. Building my offroader which is a mil spec Chevy Blazer M1009 hence the user name. Stock car racing, check out racewall on youtube, and playing with 11 meter radios, CB's to most people.
I'm just setting up my radio shack and hideaway now the kids have all moved out and we have room again