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Quote from: mansaxel on September 25, 2020, 06:57:01 pmCase opened. I've never done this before, so thumbs held.So, seller replied with an offer of 50% unit price reduction. I can't say I'm impressed. The lions' share of the total price was GSP handlingmutilation, and it's the shippers who fuckerized it. (from a sorry initial state of "badly packaged", of course.) Am going to try for a total refund. How do I best go about that? Side note: Popped the top off. It is extremely dirty inside (and out). Must have been on a shop floor; there is a Dymo label saying "GRINDER MACHINE" on it. I can very easily imagine contamination-caused shorts on the PCB leading to its decommission. Edit: Refund received. I went to escalate and found case closed, all green.
Case opened. I've never done this before, so thumbs held.
Quote from: Ice-Tea on September 25, 2020, 08:05:09 pmQuote from: mnementh on September 25, 2020, 07:48:37 pmQuote from: Ice-Tea on September 25, 2020, 06:28:26 pm Also, think I'm going to jump off a bridge now. The E4402B doesn't look better. And that's putting it mildly.Before you do anything rash... have you tried a different patch cable? Something known 50-ohm with N-connector one end and BNC the other, no adapters? Preferably known sweep-tested to 10-12GHz...? When you get up into these frequencies... a hinky cable or adapter can hose you big time. Good luck my friend!mnem Yup. First thing I tried. Note, by the way, that the "noise floor" (hah!) Sits at 50dBm. Plus, not minus. That would be some trick for a knackered patch cable I assume that was from the recent Skegness auction? I decided the SAs were too big a risk and the other items I was interested in went for more than I could buy them from a dealer
Quote from: mnementh on September 25, 2020, 07:48:37 pmQuote from: Ice-Tea on September 25, 2020, 06:28:26 pm Also, think I'm going to jump off a bridge now. The E4402B doesn't look better. And that's putting it mildly.Before you do anything rash... have you tried a different patch cable? Something known 50-ohm with N-connector one end and BNC the other, no adapters? Preferably known sweep-tested to 10-12GHz...? When you get up into these frequencies... a hinky cable or adapter can hose you big time. Good luck my friend!mnem Yup. First thing I tried. Note, by the way, that the "noise floor" (hah!) Sits at 50dBm. Plus, not minus. That would be some trick for a knackered patch cable
Quote from: Ice-Tea on September 25, 2020, 06:28:26 pm Also, think I'm going to jump off a bridge now. The E4402B doesn't look better. And that's putting it mildly.Before you do anything rash... have you tried a different patch cable? Something known 50-ohm with N-connector one end and BNC the other, no adapters? Preferably known sweep-tested to 10-12GHz...? When you get up into these frequencies... a hinky cable or adapter can hose you big time. Good luck my friend!mnem
Also, think I'm going to jump off a bridge now. The E4402B doesn't look better. And that's putting it mildly.
Ok question for people. I have two counters. I need one. Which one do I keep?
Quote from: BU508A on September 26, 2020, 01:12:06 pmFor the motorcyclist enthusiasts here: have you ever spotted a Wankel motorbike?For example this one:Wikipedia about it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_W-2000I would have designed it with the rotors 90 degrees from this concept, it just seems more logical and could probably have made a more compact design!
For the motorcyclist enthusiasts here: have you ever spotted a Wankel motorbike?For example this one:Wikipedia about it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_W-2000
On Junk selling on ebay - Radio Rally withdrawal
Well this looks genuine! Linky if anyone wants one: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353200685540
Quote from: bd139 on September 26, 2020, 10:05:43 amWell this looks genuine! Linky if anyone wants one: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353200685540Hmmm... looks like you got lucky to get it at all. Seller ryanacassini has horrible feedback and only on fleaBay a couple months, so probably a shill account; were you thinking...?mnem
I'd keep the 5316 as it has univeral cunter functions and reciprocal counting for low frequencies. A better osilator is not hard to retrofit.
OK, UK guys. She signed up "Britbox" this morning and is binge watching "East Enders". For those who don't know it's a British Soap Opera.Any chance I'm gonna see any of you guys in this?
Well I've been on TV a few times but not east enders or any other soap. Or any crime program before you suggest that.
Every time I read a post like this, the context makes it feel like Skegness is some 3rd-world disease...
Just out of curiosity, please look in your dashboard and see if you can still leave feedback. Also, seriously consider running that poor PCB through the dishwasher for the sake of your own sanity. mnem
Also, seriously consider running that poor PCB through the dishwasher for the sake of your own sanity.
[...] Incidentally the 6205B is probably my favourite power supply ever now. [...]
Mmmmokayyy... I'm off to get mugged at ESI; pray for me. I will be taking the boi for immoral support. mnem