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Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread
mnementh:
--- Quote from: bd139 on May 17, 2018, 04:10:38 pm ---Mine has migrated further down than the back now :-DD
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What is it you lot say.. "I wouldn't touch that with a barge pole." :-DD
mnem
That way lies madness...
GerryBags:
--- Quote from: mnementh on May 17, 2018, 04:14:52 pm ---
Oh sheep dip... you just HAD to say it; HAD to put that idea out into the aether. Do you have NO sense of self-preservation whatsoever? :-DD
mnem
Officer Training 101: Don't Taunt Murphy.
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True story! Saying bad things makes them happen. In my family this was known as Sod's Law, with a relationship to Murphy's Law similar to the one Kirchoff's Laws share with Ohm's.
Specmaster:
--- Quote from: mnementh on May 17, 2018, 04:14:52 pm ---
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--- Quote from: mnementh on May 17, 2018, 03:48:58 pm ---(SNIP)
Then you will of course demand to know who the third party is, and they can't have that. DUH. :-DD
I agree that it has gone far beyond reasonable, and that any person you speak with SHOULD at least be able to tell you where your gear IS at any time. But come on... these people are, after all, still working within a corporation. They're going to hide behind the bureaucracy for absolutely as long as they can possibly stretch it out in hopes of fixing it rather than admitting to their fuckup.
Cheers,
mnem
I can't fix that. There. Now at least SOMEBODY said it to your face. ;)
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WTF, you don't think that they farmed it out to ASIA do you :o
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Oh sheep dip... you just HAD to say it; just HAD to put that idea out into the aether. Do you have NO sense of self-preservation whatsoever? :-DD
mnem
Officer Training 101: Don't Taunt Murphy.
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Yep I have plenty of self-preservation, thats why I never provoke anything or anyone living or mythical, by the way I saw you the other day in the shopping mall and took a photo for you
bd139:
Bought something \o/
Heathkit IM-5238 AC voltmeter. £25 untested. Not much to go wrong in them.
There is a crazy reason for purchasing this. It has dB output in linear scale, resolution down to 1mV FSD and 1MHz bandwidth. So when I’m designing filters I can pop it in my U1241C and plug that into the computer and the TF930 connected to the function generator and measure filter response progressively via sampling the wiggles of the frequency knob.
Actually needed this today.
Specmaster:
--- Quote from: bd139 on May 17, 2018, 04:49:23 pm ---Bought something \o/
Heathkit IM-5238 AC voltmeter. £25 untested. Not much to go wrong in them.
There is a crazy reason for purchasing this. It has dB output in linear scale, resolution down to 1mV FSD and 1MHz bandwidth. So when I’m designing filters I can pop it in my U1241C and plug that into the computer and the TF930 connected to the function generator and measure filter response progressively via sampling the wiggles of the frequency knob.
Actually needed this today.
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Nice bit of kit, for a moment there I thought that you was going to build your LCR tester inside it and use the meter in a similar fashion to the Tektronix 130?
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