Anyone feel like checking or using and abusing this model in their playing feel free https://a360.co/2QOjCLN (Fusion 360.tronics) I think I mapped the pins properly
3D model took way less time than the rest of the BS
Adding in a Decal is easy for the top with a bit more effort adding a decal/photo of some bare metal and copying it to the other faces wouldn't take much.
Compared with some of the so called Libraries mine is way in front because it is actually modelled unlike these sad efforts
Adding in a Decal is easy for the top with a bit more effort adding a decal/photo of some bare metal and copying it to the other faces wouldn't take much.
Compared with some of the so called Libraries mine is way in front because it is actually modelled unlike these sad efforts
I tested a few different once and have the connections in de comments for download
here is yours:
https://www.tonyplaza.nl/download/YT079/CTi_OSC5A2B02-CTi_OC5SC25.pdf
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If you'd feel uncomfortable only having one GPSDO that you cannot compare to anything else ...
You actually let some of those Hobos in your house? Did you have to fumigate afterwards?
A fumigation tale for you as promised Med ...
Several years ago a ham friend, call him person A, had an HF transceiver that was loaned to him that stopped working properly. Another friend who fixes PCs was going to his house to get A's computer which was broken. I asked to go along to get the rig loaned to him - a Yaesu HF rig (FT-757) - that I was going to troubleshoot. The man and his wife were heavy smokers and, while they didn't smoke when we were there, the house reaked of nicotine. I could barely breath by the time I left and my clothes smelled.
We got to my house and I grabbed the radio from the front seat. We went to the truck bed and looked at the PC in horror, mainly because of its filthy condition. When I got home I just sat the rig on my bench because I wanted to take a cat nap. After the nap, I wanted to take a quick look-see inside it, to see maybe if a wire was loose causing the rig to malfunction. Yes folks, even doing that is too much for some of these people to do themselves. So I opened up the top cover. It really smelled bad and all the components were sticky from cig smoke.
NOTICE - if you want to stop reading, now is the time. What I'm about to write still creeps me out.
When I took off the cover I thought I saw something move. Then something else ... a cockroach, then another, and another! I picked up the radio and ran outside to my patio where I sat it on the ground. I called the guy who I went with and quickly told him, but he said he had already had the same thing happen with the computer! I caught Person A talking on the local repeater and told him I was going to be calling on the phone ASAP. I gave him a long and scathing dissertation.
I put the rig in a shed next door to me (the house and shed were empty at the time). I set off a bug fumigator and closed the shed door and left it there all afternoon (see attached pic from my archives). I brought the radio back to my patio and took off the bottom cover. I brushed out as many dead insects as I could. I got alcohol and wiped down as much of the wiring as I could. I really didn't want to touch anything and I didn't want any of my test leads to touch anything in there like it was. The radio never made it back inside.
This radio was loaned to person A from his ham friend - person B. I told B about the situation, and he told me to just forget about the radio. Just put it in a bag and he'd come and get it. This person B was also loaning person A another radio of his. B went over to A's house and retrieved his equipment. He also told me he gave him a long and hard talk about the bug problem and what should be done about it. Roaches were in the radio probably because it gets warm and cozy. That's in the ham shack room. But then we think about the kitchen ... no let's not (too late).
But it wasn't over ...
I wondered how many roaches had escaped into my house when that radio was sitting on my bench for an hour. They appeared to be German roaches. A couple days later I was watching TV and a roach like the kind in the radio was on the arm of my chair. I've never had those kind of bugs, just the occasional big one that creeps in from the garage. For the next month I had to do mitigating controls to make sure I didn't get an infestation. I was furious at the guy.
Of course not all hams are like that, but at least one is.
This is why I religiously avoid vintage computers. I’ve been burned sooooo many times.
...So I clear off my desk/bench so I can get on my Windoze PC to read in here and grouse aboot the Mac kakking that video card again and Firefox (which just updated itself last night) crashes in the middle of this post.
Suddenly I'm back in familiar space, and all is right with the world again...
So I’m invited in to his house one time just to see his shack. This turns out to be what remains of the front room of the house which is knee deep in fairly nice kit to be honest. We’re talking everything from high end Yaesu radios to Agilent network analyser and everything in between. But my god the air is like walking through butter with ash in it. It’s disgusting. ...
So I’m invited in to his house one time just to see his shack. This turns out to be what remains of the front room of the house which is knee deep in fairly nice kit to be honest. We’re talking everything from high end Yaesu radios to Agilent network analyser and everything in between. But my god the air is like walking through butter with ash in it. It’s disgusting. ...
Smoking ruins electronics. When a cooling fan pulls that shit in it coats it all with greasy nasty smoke. I've gotten more than one radio that came from a smoker and it's disgusting. I've had a chance to sell that Person A equipment, and even had a radio I could have loaned him when he was down on his luck (he doesn't have a lot of money). But I couldn't bear to think of what would happen to the equipment when it got over there.
I don't see how a smoker can continue when they see pictures like this -
So I’m invited in to his house one time just to see his shack. This turns out to be what remains of the front room of the house which is knee deep in fairly nice kit to be honest. We’re talking everything from high end Yaesu radios to Agilent network analyser and everything in between. But my god the air is like walking through butter with ash in it. It’s disgusting. ...
Smoking ruins electronics. When a cooling fan pulls that shit in it coats it all with greasy nasty smoke. I've gotten more than one radio that came from a smoker and it's disgusting. I've had a chance to sell that Person A equipment, and even had a radio I could have loaned him when he was down on his luck (he doesn't have a lot of money). But I couldn't bear to think of what would happen to the equipment when it got over there.
I don't see how a smoker can continue when they see pictures like this -
You actually let some of those Hobos in your house? Did you have to fumigate afterwards?
A fumigation tale for you as promised Med ...
Several years ago a ham friend, call him person A, had an HF transceiver that was loaned to him that stopped working properly. Another friend who fixes PCs was going to his house to get A's computer which was broken. I asked to go along to get the rig loaned to him - a Yaesu HF rig (FT-757) - that I was going to troubleshoot. The man and his wife were heavy smokers and, while they didn't smoke when we were there, the house reaked of nicotine. I could barely breath by the time I left and my clothes smelled.
We got to my house and I grabbed the radio from the front seat. We went to the truck bed and looked at the PC in horror, mainly because of its filthy condition. When I got home I just sat the rig on my bench because I wanted to take a cat nap. After the nap, I wanted to take a quick look-see inside it, to see maybe if a wire was loose causing the rig to malfunction. Yes folks, even doing that is too much for some of these people to do themselves. So I opened up the top cover. It really smelled bad and all the components were sticky from cig smoke.
NOTICE - if you want to stop reading, now is the time. What I'm about to write still creeps me out.
When I took off the cover I thought I saw something move. Then something else ... a cockroach, then another, and another! I picked up the radio and ran outside to my patio where I sat it on the ground. I called the guy who I went with and quickly told him, but he said he had already had the same thing happen with the computer! I caught Person A talking on the local repeater and told him I was going to be calling on the phone ASAP. I gave him a long and scathing dissertation.
I put the rig in a shed next door to me (the house and shed were empty at the time). I set off a bug fumigator and closed the shed door and left it there all afternoon (see attached pic from my archives). I brought the radio back to my patio and took off the bottom cover. I brushed out as many dead insects as I could. I got alcohol and wiped down as much of the wiring as I could. I really didn't want to touch anything and I didn't want any of my test leads to touch anything in there like it was. The radio never made it back inside.
This radio was loaned to person A from his ham friend - person B. I told B about the situation, and he told me to just forget about the radio. Just put it in a bag and he'd come and get it. This person B was also loaning person A another radio of his. B went over to A's house and retrieved his equipment. He also told me he gave him a long and hard talk about the bug problem and what should be done about it. Roaches were in the radio probably because it gets warm and cozy. That's in the ham shack room. But then we think about the kitchen ... no let's not (too late).
But it wasn't over ...
I wondered how many roaches had escaped into my house when that radio was sitting on my bench for an hour. They appeared to be German roaches. A couple days later I was watching TV and a roach like the kind in the radio was on the arm of my chair. I've never had those kind of bugs, just the occasional big one that creeps in from the garage. For the next month I had to do mitigating controls to make sure I didn't get an infestation. I was furious at the guy.
Of course not all hams are like that, but at least one is.
So I’m invited in to his house one time just to see his shack. This turns out to be what remains of the front room of the house which is knee deep in fairly nice kit to be honest. We’re talking everything from high end Yaesu radios to Agilent network analyser and everything in between. But my god the air is like walking through butter with ash in it. It’s disgusting. ...
Smoking ruins electronics. When a cooling fan pulls that shit in it coats it all with greasy nasty smoke. I've gotten more than one radio that came from a smoker and it's disgusting. I've had a chance to sell that Person A equipment, and even had a radio I could have loaned him when he was down on his luck (he doesn't have a lot of money). But I couldn't bear to think of what would happen to the equipment when it got over there.
I don't see how a smoker can continue when they see pictures like this -
I keep reading in posts here comments about Firefox as if they don't rate it as a worthwhile browser or am I just imagining it? If not, why don't you like it, and what do you recommend to use as a browser then?
Nah it's a secondary browser here for testing reasons for a good reason. It has some seriously fucked up things going on inside it. I actually spent an hour last week working on an issue related to Firefox which was resulting in cookie data being appended to over and over and over again until the server rejected the request. Of course as the dude responsible for the server this was my issue to deal with until I had proven otherwise . This is due to a weird ass bug in Document.cookie. I'm not joking i have opened over 50 bugzilla tickets against it. It's a shit show.
On the quality front it's the worst of all of the mainstream browsers now. I hate saying it but Chromium/V8 is actually rather good.
Edit: oh and the other one this week - wireshark and firefox dev tools don't always agree on what is going on over the network
I don't see how a smoker can continue when they see pictures like this -