$20!
Exactly what I thought too especially when the 1.2 pF 1 GHz active probe for my spanking new SDS5054X retails for $1k. All arrived today and don't even have time to unpack it and fondle it until later.
I was just lucky or the market for used Lecroy probe is limited. Or a mix of both
I'm done buying TE for a while, just picked up a 2020 Ford Explorer ST (because you need 400HP and 415 lb-ft AWD SUV to haul your bicycle around). Well, at least until my next paycheck
Damn... that thing's almost as ugly as Franken-Cruiser...
mnem
As promised, here's a few pictures of the PM6603's innards.
And it sure isn't a Philips machine. They did not use Philips headed screws.
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I almost fear to ask, but you are aware of
Philips ≠ Phillips?
I am. But somehow I was focused on not writing Philips with to 'l'. My bad.
Thanks for spotting it. I like being corrected (but not making faults in the first place). It is an opportunity to learn.
I'll be more careful in the future.
I think that the same can said about most SUVs today, 2 box shape and slab sided.
I'm done buying TE for a while, just picked up a 2020 Ford Explorer ST (because you need 400HP and 415 lb-ft AWD SUV to haul your bicycle around). Well, at least until my next paycheck
Needs Bike Racks on Top Neon Body Wrap for improved tackiness and and appropriate
Horn
I think TiN can be regarded as an expert for the 3456A. There's a long report on xDevs.com about a 3456A fix.
And I can take a look into my 3456A's. Probably not before Friday, though.
Reminds me that I still need a new transformer for my second one ...
Yes, I saw that thread at xdevs. But at first I did not realize the look of the correct crystal because I was distracted by this oscillator hack.
I've replaced yesterday the crystal with the correct one for 50Hz and the instrument is working fine.
Thanks for the hint.
I have quite a number of Philips manuals. Well over 400: GM, PE, PM.
Most service manuals.
Feel free to ask.
Frans
Now for some nixie counter pron, I have spent the best part of a year finding a Burroughs B5560 'upside down' nixie to bring a 5221B back to full display. Also a bit of plastic diffuser replacement, counting an Agilent freq gen. 1MHz
As many of you will aware, I went to Riat 2019 airshow on Sunday and if anyone is interested in seeing some of the 803 photos I took offer you some here are some links to a sample of them. As the weather was overcast with very little sun, I have not taken many flying photos as grey planes against a grey sky is drab. Instead I positioned myself at the end of the runway for power checks or landing shots and also of course because most of the flying is these days so far from the viewers that lenses of 400mm and larger are required and I only have a 300mm
As per normal for this airshow, it takes a stupid amount of time queueing to get scanned and bags checked before being allowed into the show ground, I queued for just over an hour to move just 100yds to the entrance
The show was rammed on the Sunday and I'm told that it was far quieter than it was on the previous 2 days, and as a result of the extended delay in getting to the crowd line, I was prevented from getting some shots by those people in front of blocking my viewpoint..
Thanks for this
- much better than my day out was
Not joking but my shoes only dried out yesterday finally
I still haven't uploaded my photos yet. I will get to it tomorrow when it's hot.
Edit: random thing. Actually made a royer converter that worked at lunch today \o/
I'm done buying TE for a while, just picked up a 2020 Ford Explorer ST (because you need 400HP and 415 lb-ft AWD SUV to haul your bicycle around). Well, at least until my next paycheck
Needs Bike Racks on Top Neon Body Wrap for improved tackiness and and appropriate Horn
Yep, I have a two bike rack for the hitch and will add the roof cross bars and a pair of bike mounts up there as well.
I'm finally 100% moved into my new place...so exhausting even with movers paid for by work doing all the hard stuff.
Congratulations. I actually dread moving house at the moment.
Just managed to melt a toroid with the Royer converter I'm working on
. These are 43 material which is probably wrong for SMPS design but it's all I've got on hand
I'm done buying TE for a while, just picked up a 2020 Ford Explorer ST (because you need 400HP and 415 lb-ft AWD SUV to haul your bicycle around). Well, at least until my next paycheck
I like it. Seems like we have similar taste in SUV's. Mine is a 2017 though. I also like that they kept the look similar enough that it doesn't make mine look like an old model.
Mine has the 20 inch wheels with low profile tires, and I have about 24000 miles on it, and the tires are almost bald. Guys at the dealer say the low profile tires wear out much faster. Not sure why low profile tires would wear faster. Maybe low sidewalls means they can't flex side to side as much in corners and that wears them out faster?
I think it might be that low profile tyres actually have less depth of tread on them from new. It always seems to me that when you see tyres all racked up at the tyre shop that's the case, does anyone actually for certain if thats true or not?
Hmm... Never thought that maybe low profile tires come with less tread. But I could see that being the case. I'm going to end up replacing them before winter comes around again, or maybe sooner. Not looking forward to what that will cost.
On my old 2001 Explorer I just went to the Walmart tire shop and had them slap on the cheapest set of Goodyear Wrangler's for something like $380 for all four installed. No way I'm getting tires for the 2017 for anything close to that price. And I don't think I want the Walmart tire goons working on my new Explorer anyway.
To add some TEA content: Just spent like an hour taking apart old cheap alligator clip leads that came with the wire just folded over in the back of the clip, and soldering the wires to the clips so they aren't intermittent anymore. I still have tabs open to mnem's old messages about the good test leads, but I haven't bought anything yet...
You also need to pay attention to the treadwear rating you're buying...a lot of low profile tires are also sportier and have softer compounds so they are grippy.
Royer converter win. This is why I need more Fluke 87s
Think another 3 should do it.
This little bugger runs ~ 85% efficient, no cooling required and delivers dual 15V rails at 20mA from 5V in. I've designed a feedback loop to give it precise voltage control but not added it yet. Too hot for more soldering today