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| NiHaoMike:
Motor/generator rebuilding: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpPt42tLH5FRk__ytvMsejw/videos |
| hesam.moshiri:
Electronic Projects, Measurement Tips,... etc https://www.youtube.com/c/MyVanitar/videos |
| Maximus Panin:
ElEnBlog electronics blog. Aurel is a blogger from Moldova. --- Quote ---I am a radio amateur who probably has the best channel for electronics. I show a lot of what I repair on the channel, along the way talking about how to solder, how to choose a good solder, and give advice for a beginner radio amateur. But the repair of equipment is not very interesting to me, I like to develop electronics more. I really like to design the circuit of the device myself, after tracing the printed circuit board, write a program for the microcontroller, assemble the layout, run it, and then debug it for a long time. This is a very exciting and interesting process for me. Almost all electronics tools I buy in China. I also take many components there. I show them on the channel, even if they are not of high quality, I hope this helps. --- End quote --- |
| Halcyon:
Not sure if this one has been done before, but good retro computing and electronics content: https://www.youtube.com/@UsagiElectric |
| Keri Szafir:
Hey, I absolutely love Usagi Electric! Check out his UE-1 and UE-2 vacuum tube computer projects, the Bendix G-15, Wangwriter and PDP-11 stuff and most notably, the Centurion computer videos. He's THE to-go guy if you have any questions about Centurion. And here's probably the most underrated tech channel - by yours truly: https://www.youtube.com/@KeritechElectronics Teardown videos, projects, tube and audio stuff, going into vintage computer stuff too. Doing what I can with Eastern Bloc tech, but some Western gear sometimes turns up on my bench as well. There's not many English speaking channels on this side of the world. |
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