Oh, yeah. I forgot you can get scanner cards for the 2000 and 2001. The 2700 can use two cards, but the card models are different than for 200x.
I know this club has been dormant for a while, but cool things should be coming pretty soon
Now I'm feeling the pressure to finish my various voltnut projects so I have something to compare!
@cellularmitosis: Please do a post about the remote-controlled-lab from TiN/ManateeMafia. Im curious how this works.
I know this club has been dormant for a while, but cool things should be coming pretty soon
Now I'm feeling the pressure to finish my various voltnut projects so I have something to compare!
I keep running into similar thoughts. "Oh wait, I need to go back in time and age this thing for 3 months so that I can use it..."
@cellularmitosis: Please do a post about the remote-controlled-lab from TiN/ManateeMafia. Im curious how this works.
Actually, I might have to turn the mic over to TiN and ManateeMafia! I was shown a few pictures in the xdevs chatroom, and it was briefly described, but I am a bit scant on details, and I am very curious!
What other sort of unobtanium gear do they have in that lab? How did MM and TiN come to this arrangement? Perhaps TiN wanted to take advantage of some foreign ebay deals, but didn't want to pay for overseas shipping, so MM agreed to host the equipment in exchange for being allow to occasionally crack the lid and breathe in some vintage metrology fumes?
I'm also curious about how good TiN's estimate of his uncertainties has gotten -- I think he paid $$$ to have fluke calibrate something directly one time, and I'd imagine that's about as good as it gets (surely they have a JJ on premises?).
And on how many continents does TiN have calibration history accumulating now???
foreign ebay deals, but didn't want to pay for overseas shipping
That is not how it started, and never was a goal. But few deals might slipped thru eventually. MM just couldn't resist when I packed both of my K2002's, stash of KX LTZ REF's and showed up at the airport
. That's how it started, and now we help each other to dispose whatever cash available on more rusty broken equipment.
I'd prefer to have mic off, when not relevant
. In general picture, we do rotations for our volt and ohm standards on periodic term (with intervals longer than desired, after all this is just hobby). For what we do, there is near zero value of any single time calibration, no matter how good it is. Because you anchor internal lab calibrations to that standard, but are completely at the mercy of unknown drift rate. So need to have at least three calibrations in same conditions with good uncertainty to establish good confidence in transfers. This is our main goal since 2015 or so, using best standards we can get hands on to minimize chances of errors. And thousands of kilometers between us cost pretty penny too.
Wow, beautiful packing job! And that 3456 looks mighty nice.
planning on becoming a fluke competitor?
best regards.
-zia
kj7eIt's amazing, considering that my hobby projects never get to this stage
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time to send it off and have someone else measure and play with it some. Hope he will post his measurements here.
I wonder who would that be
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This build definately deserves full review and testing.
Does the pushbike provide emergency power to the reference?
Does the pushbike provide emergency power to the reference?
Funny you mention that, I live in the mountains at elevation. We see ice and snow and only have one utility power line path to the homes up here. We loose power a few times a year, so I have my home office on a large UPS and two generators for the home. The push bike provides me with emergency power, Ill put it 50-100 miles with 4,000'-10,000' ele gain a week. I also have a Beta 300RR for more extreme enduro/trials riding (not quite as good as Tim Coleman).
I also have a Beta 300RR for more extreme enduro/trials riding (not quite as good as Tim Coleman).
OT
Supernice.
Have a Honda Transalp PD10 (Nickname: Transe)
A M A Z I N G , is it an SRAM Eagle 12 speed?
Yes, with an oval 32 front.
Teaser, I got word it arrived safely this morning, I was told this photo was taken after about 20 min of warm up...
Oi oi, it's -3ppm off
Thanks for update.
I wonder who is next in food chain for this awesome box
I told him to keep it for a week or two and play with it. So it looks like my DMM7510 may be a few PPM off one of his 3458's, so which is right
Of course fancy blingy DMM7510. Never trust those rusty HP's out there
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