Win a slightly used Rohde & Schwarz NGA102 Power Supply!
As per the video:
Post ONCE and ONCE ONLY in this forum thread to enter.
Seriously, ONCE ONLY, or I'll delete your entry.
Entries close soon-ish.
You must have a decent number of posts on the forum over some time in order to enter. Let's say 20ish posts, Dave's decision is final.
One person will be picked randomly using the Wobulator program, and that will be done on a live video.
In theory there shouldn't be any limitation on which country can enter, but I would not rule out issues there.
You may be responsible for import taxes and charges based on you country and any stupid local import laws you might have. If you don't like this, don't enter.
It will be shipped by DHL express courier ONLY. If you don't like that, again, don't enter.
Do NOT post or comment in this thread if you are not entering!
Thanks.
Thanks for doing all these giveaways!
Good luck to everyone.
I'm in! Could use something with some higher voltage capability beyond my PSP-2010.
Hopefully the quality of my other posts on reverse-engineering the EEPROM of that particular bench supply and its calibration parameters makes up for any shortcomings in post counts
That's a sweet PSU, I'm definitely in
been quite a while since I've posted sadly but I've been away from the field for a while.
Whoops posted in the other linked thread, but now I'm here so maybe I'll have a chance. I'll even put up with DHL if I win..
I came, I saw... I said hi!
Thanks for the chance to win. Another excellent video.
The way dave stroked the wire sleeves coming out of the toroid - "OooO soft OOooh" made me feel like a perv just for witnessing it. unclean, so unclean
Post ONCE and ONCE ONLY in this forum thread to enter.
"ONCE and ONCE ONLY"
Just following instructions.
Thanks for the opportunity. I already know that the software will not choose me.
This supply would be a welcome upgrade from the one I currently use.
I would love to win the 100V Power supply Dave. Thanks for all you do!
I will try, but do not think i have a chance
Count me in please Dave, but only for the NGA142 version as I could use a high voltage supply when I am fixing test gear, I don't need a standard low voltage supply so if that is what is available then count me out and let someone else have a crack at it instead.