Delivery from Kiwi land. Tautech sent me a probe that goes to the Tek 212 mini. Mine is missing the correct probes. Thanks Rob!
He also sent me this. Not quite sure what it is but obviously 3D printed. A bottle opener possibly?Really pleased you can use it Med and wasn't aware you didn't have either of the correct probes.
Musta missed that post.
Yeah the creator of the 3dp bottle opener will be along in a little while when he drags his sorry arse from the sack....yep it's originally all the way from the Shipwreck Coast in Oz sporting his bean grinding company logo.
"He who does not like cats, will not get a beautiful women" - chinese proverb
...make of that what you will...
It's not working.
I think you are messing the formal logic up.
- It is a prerequisite to like cats to befriend beautiful persons of the appropriate gender.
- Liking cats will not in and of itself lead to said befriendment.
I was reading it as "If you can put up with the shenanigans of the average cat you are now qualified to put up with the shenanigans ofan Irish Redheada beautiful woman.".
"He who does not like cats, will not get a beautiful women" - chinese proverb
...make of that what you will...
Techs & EEs don't need bottle openers as long as they have a pair of sidecutters!
Or it you really want one, you can use a chunk of wood with two strategically placed screws like the bloke on the Oz "Better Homes & Gardens" TV programme made.
He prettied his up a bit, though!
I recognize that opener you have been the recipient of regifting
Techs & EEs don't need bottle openers as long as they have a pair of sidecutters!
Or it you really want one, you can use a chunk of wood with two strategically placed screws like the bloke on the Oz "Better Homes & Gardens" TV programme made.
He prettied his up a bit, though!
This is also a way to use up my Dad's stash of Aussie 1 cent coins and the trash ends of 3DP filament rolls
I almost forgot to post these, but last Thursday my son and me went to RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall as it was a nice day, and we also had been tipped off that Boeing were going to be delivering 4 new F15s to their new owners and that they were stopping overnight at Mildenhall and here a few photos from that trip. They were shot RAW and I normally only shoot in JPG mode, and it's taken a bit of time to locate my copy of Photoshop to edit them and convert into JPGs to reduce the file size.
The following photos are all taken at Mildenhall on that afternoon.
Edit: The P3 photo was taken by my son as this was taking off just as we were pulling up, so he jumped out and snapped it while I parked the car.
"He who does not like cats, will not get a beautiful women" - chinese proverb
...make of that what you will...
It's not working.
I think you are messing the formal logic up.
- It is a prerequisite to like cats to befriend beautiful persons of the appropriate gender.
- Liking cats will not in and of itself lead to said befriendment.
I was reading it as "If you can put up with the shenanigans of the average cat you are now qualified to put up with the shenanigans ofan Irish Redheada beautiful woman.".
Dogs have masters,
Cats have staff.
I don't fall into either category - but somehow I seem to know what the inside of the dog house looks like .... much better than I think I should.
One reason I think for the lower power is that it runs 24/7, possibly Bitcoin mining?
Mine only runs 24/7 if a do a complete scan of the hard drives as it has 4 TB of storage attached, and it can take a while to chunk through that so it gets left on overnight sometimes
I have 2 HP Spectrum analyzer: 8568a, 3562a
They are in mint condition and working well but they are definitely taking too much room in my small space.
So I thinking to get rid of them and maybe buy some more modern and more compact SA, what would be your advice?
My only concern is that no modern SA is working under 9khz like the 3562A
Hi,
I need to reorganise my workshop to get some free space.
I have 2 HP Spectrum analyzer: 8568a, 3562a
They are in mint condition and working well but they are definitely taking too much room in my small space.
So I thinking to get rid of them and maybe buy some more modern and more compact SA, what would be your advice?
My only concern is that no modern SA is working under 9khz like the 3562A
Alex
I have 2 HP Spectrum analyzer: 8568a, 3562a
They are in mint condition and working well but they are definitely taking too much room in my small space.
So I thinking to get rid of them and maybe buy some more modern and more compact SA, what would be your advice?
My only concern is that no modern SA is working under 9khz like the 3562A
It's nothing to do with "modern" SA. Modern ones are exactly like your old HP 8568s... they don't go down to DC.
Your 3562a is not a SA it's a DSA. DSA go down to DC but only go up to 100kHz....
So what you need if a modern SA plus a modern DSA.
Problem is... do DSA still exist today... I can't find any on Keysight's website.... maybe these things don't exist anymore ? People ?
Given the extremely low bandwidth, 100kHz, maybe today the DSA functionalities are merely some feature one can add as an option to a scope...
Maybe you can get one with a computer based user interface ? Just a small USB box for the analog front-end, and the software running on a computer ?
At any rate there is nothing wrong with modern SA, they are just like the old ones frequency range-wise, no more no less.
I have 2 HP Spectrum analyzer: 8568a, 3562a
They are in mint condition and working well but they are definitely taking too much room in my small space.
So I thinking to get rid of them and maybe buy some more modern and more compact SA, what would be your advice?
My only concern is that no modern SA is working under 9khz like the 3562A
It's nothing to do with "modern" SA. Modern ones are exactly like your old HP 8568s... they don't go down to DC.
Your 3562a is not a SA it's a DSA. DSA go down to DC but only go up to 100kHz....
So what you need if a modern SA plus a modern DSA.
Problem is... do DSA still exist today... I can't find any on Keysight's website.... maybe these things don't exist anymore ? People ?
Given the extremely low bandwidth, 100kHz, maybe today the DSA functionalities are merely some feature one can add as an option to a scope...
Maybe you can get one with a computer based user interface ? Just a small USB box for the analog front-end, and the software running on a computer ?
At any rate there is nothing wrong with modern SA, they are just like the old ones frequency range-wise, no more no less.
I have already stated my reasons for low power -> Not waste costly electricity + make it low noise/quiet + make it easier thermally to fit into the old Aptiva case I want to use. Dragon please don't reply or I will cut your tail. Unlike you, I did read your message carefully so I know what you actually think, I took note of it, believe it or not. Don't need more of it though.
Bitcoin mining ? No, not at all, I am not into bitcoin or crypto mining at all, never will. I keep the computer running 24/7 purely for availability. I want it ot be ready to go instantly no matter what time of the day or night I might want to. Just like I do'nt want to have to wait if I have an urgent need to go to the loo.. last thing I want is to have to boot and set up a computer and type a password and start an app before the loo will let me unload my stuff.
Just like you expect a light switch to be immediately available. I did try 15 years ago to compromise and gave the "sleep" or "hibernate" modes a chance...but it at least in Linux it does not "just work" on my Desktop, no matter what the H/W. Either does not work or works unreliably or sometime freezes or what not. It's just not reliable enough that I can contemplate using it, far from it. No, even 15 years later I I doubt it works today, Linux rarely solves problems, it only pretends they are working on it.. or sometimes they just say you are doing it wrong, it's a feature not a bug !
Last week I got a notification about a bug report I filed on Ubuntu... 15 years ago.
Personally, I'd rather run at far higher speeds and get more done, mine runs at 4 Ghz 125W TDP and will accept an overclock to 4.2 Ghz, but I'm happy to prolong its life, so I leave it at its native speed.
I almost forgot to post these, but last Thursday my son and me went to RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall as it was a nice day, and we also had been tipped off that Boeing were going to be delivering 4 new F15s to their new owners and that they were stopping overnight at Mildenhall and here a few photos from that trip. They were shot RAW and I normally only shoot in JPG mode, and it's taken a bit of time to locate my copy of Photoshop to edit them and convert into JPGs to reduce the file size.
The following photos are all taken at Mildenhall on that afternoon.
Edit: The P3 photo was taken by my son as this was taking off just as we were pulling up, so he jumped out and snapped it while I parked the car.
I thought all P-3's had been retired in favor of the P-8 Poseidon. I guess not.
Those F-15E's don't look like they are in USAF markings. Any idea what country they are? Israeli? Saudi?