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| coromonadalix:
we should get back to the thread subject .... |
| oldway:
--- Quote from: coromonadalix on May 18, 2018, 01:21:34 am ---we should get back to the thread subject .... --- End quote --- Whoever decides what is on topic or not is the topic starter. I answered the post where anotherlin compared the level of technology and quality of Hameg and Tektronix. You are not moderator, if something does not please you, report it to the moderators, it is up to them to decide, not to you. EDIT: NB: see reply 8 of Simon https://www.eevblog.com/forum/beginners/what-is-nfc-in-mobile-phone/msg1517191/#msg1517191 --- Quote ---It would be even easier if we had less "self made moderators" (remember we banned one before?) having a go at people and if people simply reported posts they are suspicious of. And it seems that these days if someone thinks they have found a troll they do nothing but feed it. Yes we do our best to keep the forum running smoothly but ultimately the forum is what it's users make it. --- End quote --- |
| coromonadalix:
Comparing technology levels as you say is not relevant to the original posting of a person asking how to calibrate and or adjust his signal gen, your not a mod too, and you should know when its enough and return to the topic ... un-needed postings and not helping lionelkjh at all |
| oldway:
--- Quote from: coromonadalix on May 18, 2018, 08:52:56 pm ---Comparing technology levels as you say is not relevant to the original posting of a person asking how to calibrate and or adjust his signal gen, your not a mod too, and you should know when its enough and return to the topic ... un-needed postings and not helping lionelkjh at all --- End quote --- Please read the whole topic before posting such bullshit. 1) you will find that the problem of lionelkjh is solved because what he seeks does not exist .... In some manuals of Hameg, there are the schemas, the list of components and the procedure of adjustments. Hameg has never published a "calibration procedure", there are only adjustment procedures that I have posted. 2) Nobody helped lionekjh better than me since I explained why he can not find the document he is looking for ... simply, they doe not exist. 3) I explained why it does not exist: the HM 8030 belongs to a range of products not intended for professional use. Tolerances and technical specifications are very wide and do not allow or justify a calibration .... A simple adjustment is enough. 4) You have not provided yourself any calibration procedure, so you have not helped lionekjh, nor provided a solution to his problem. So, you are very bad at criticizing others. You did it writing clearly that lionelkjh is even not able to search on Google and again writing that I am posting "un-needed" post and that I am not helping lionelkjh. It's really a shame when I provided the solution to the problem. |O :box: :box: About relevance of my posts, I will not answer because you are trolling and I don't want to feed your trol. |
| anotherlin:
--- Quote from: oldway on May 19, 2018, 12:54:54 pm ---Please read the whole topic before posting such bullshit. [...] It's really a shame when I provided the solution to the problem. |O :box: :box: About relevance of my posts, I will not answer because you are trolling and I don't want to feed your trol. --- End quote --- Maybe you should calm down a bit. As I said before, the HM8030-3 may have more in common with the HM8030-4 than the HM8030-2. The 8030-3 may have been improved in the meantime. Without a specific "adjustement" manual for the HM8030-3, it is difficult to find where are the "adjustment" trimmers on the board. Have a look to the PCBs of the 8030-2 vs. 8030-3, they are very different : https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/hameg_funktionsgenerator_hm8030_2.html https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/hameg_funktionsgenerator_hm8030.html |
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