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Quote from: BU508A on January 25, 2021, 09:16:39 amTo increase your mood @bd139 there is a Marconi signal generator online (NAWTS):https://www.ebay.com/itm/402658690958Won’t ship to UK . Big problem now.
To increase your mood @bd139 there is a Marconi signal generator online (NAWTS):https://www.ebay.com/itm/402658690958
Yeah got the phone and the Anker so good for a couple of days of TEA and eBay . They’re cleaning me out both ends. Doesn’t look like anything serious fortunately based on imaging results just a transient body malfunction. I really don’t recommend this.
Quote from: Specmaster on January 25, 2021, 09:20:48 amWow, nice bit of gear that, shame about the photos though, with camera shake like that you can hide a lot of marks etc.This seller is known for the blurred pictiures. I have no idea, what this guy is doing with the camera, but taking good pictures isn't that rocket science. Even me can do somewhat goot picture.
Wow, nice bit of gear that, shame about the photos though, with camera shake like that you can hide a lot of marks etc.
Quote from: factory on January 24, 2021, 10:53:06 pm plus the hidden RIFA , Looking at the part number (RIFA PME271-M-610 a.k.a -hp- 0160-4065), Kemet still makes it, but it is not possible to determine lead spacing from the -hp- parts list information. There seem to be three spacings; viz 15,5mm, 20,3mm, 22,5mm. Does anyone know which one it is?
plus the hidden RIFA ,
Well fuck. In hospital. Bowel obstruction. Not sure if it’s serious or not. Rate this day 0/10 do not recommend
Quote from: Specmaster on January 25, 2021, 09:11:34 am@bd139How are you feeling today buddy, more comfortable I'm hoping? Have they given you any news at all yet as to what the problem is, and when they think you will be going home again?I’ll spare you the icky details but they cleaned me out end to end and feeling a lot better . Just waiting for normal service to return and will kick me out of the door so home tomorrow mornin)g if all goes well. They don’t know actually cause and can’t find anything visibly broken apparently. Said diet was fine so it was likely coincidental. Apparently it just happens sometimes
@bd139How are you feeling today buddy, more comfortable I'm hoping? Have they given you any news at all yet as to what the problem is, and when they think you will be going home again?
Quote from: bd139 on January 23, 2021, 11:19:27 pmQuote from: factory on January 23, 2021, 08:57:14 pm...Anyway I've put a bid on the HP 54615B instead, hopefully the screen fault is repairable. DavidReplace all the electrolytics on the screen assembly and it’ll probably be fine. That looks like it’s lost vsync. That and squashed displays are common problems. Just to note the calibration is unprotected on that one which indicates futzing.Ehhh... it's easy to hit if you take the back off for any reason; if the primate(s) opened it up to see if they could fix the nasty screen, might very well have done it accidentally & cal wasn't effed with. And that one has the TETRIS game cartridge installed. mnem*kijiji-in*
Quote from: factory on January 23, 2021, 08:57:14 pm...Anyway I've put a bid on the HP 54615B instead, hopefully the screen fault is repairable. DavidReplace all the electrolytics on the screen assembly and it’ll probably be fine. That looks like it’s lost vsync. That and squashed displays are common problems. Just to note the calibration is unprotected on that one which indicates futzing.
...Anyway I've put a bid on the HP 54615B instead, hopefully the screen fault is repairable. David
Quote from: bd139 on January 25, 2021, 12:56:19 amWell fuck. In hospital. Bowel obstruction. Not sure if it’s serious or not. Rate this day 0/10 do not recommend I pray that you get off better than I did. I had to have a naso-gastric tube put in to pump out the liquid sh!t in my system during which I had to grab the bed rails to stop throttleing the ER nurse. No food or drink for almost 5 days and a little over 2 liters of liquid sh!t was pumped out through that damn tube over almost 5 days. On the 5th day, I had to have an ultrasound where they had to have me drink a compound to trace movement or find the obstruction in the bowel. The blessing for me was the side effect of the compound-diarrhea. Unfortunately, it hit while Mrs. GreyWoolfe was helping me take a shower as I had tubes in me that couldn't get wet. Had to finish on the toilet and back in for a 2nd shower. Thankfully, this was a common occurrence back in the day when she worked for a home health care company so she was rather nonplussed about it but I was mortified. That little interlude thankfully cleared my bowels and I was able to go home on the 6th day. After the diarrhea incident, they actually decided that I could drink again and they even fed me dinner that night. The most expensive beverage in the world did not taste better than the first sip of apple juice after all the time without nothing.I now take a tablespoon of fiber everyday and 2 Ex-lax tablets everyday and try to drink plenty of fluids. This does a far better job at combatting my chronic constipation, which caused the bowel obstruction, than the expensive medication that the gastroenterologist prescribed.
Quote from: mnementh on January 24, 2021, 01:04:32 amQuote from: bd139 on January 23, 2021, 11:19:27 pmQuote from: factory on January 23, 2021, 08:57:14 pm...Anyway I've put a bid on the HP 54615B instead, hopefully the screen fault is repairable. DavidReplace all the electrolytics on the screen assembly and it’ll probably be fine. That looks like it’s lost vsync. That and squashed displays are common problems. Just to note the calibration is unprotected on that one which indicates futzing.Ehhh... it's easy to hit if you take the back off for any reason; if the primate(s) opened it up to see if they could fix the nasty screen, might very well have done it accidentally & cal wasn't effed with. And that one has the TETRIS game cartridge installed. mnem*kijiji-in*Well I seem to have won the Gamer's Choiceᵀᴹ hp 54615B oscilloscope, hopefully it won't cost too much more to fix.Also have something much older and more unusual from a local seller, a GEC Resistance & Capacity Bridge, can't find much about this one at all, it does mention using Selectest for measuring leakage current but doesn't mention if it was made by them, possibly much less common than the Hunts ones.David
The Marconi 2017 is a lovely bit of kit. Cavity tuned and VERY low phase noise. A lot of bang for the buck. Only downside is it's big and heavy.
Quote from: factory on January 25, 2021, 12:51:02 pmQuote from: mnementh on January 24, 2021, 01:04:32 amQuote from: bd139 on January 23, 2021, 11:19:27 pmQuote from: factory on January 23, 2021, 08:57:14 pm...Anyway I've put a bid on the HP 54615B instead, hopefully the screen fault is repairable. DavidReplace all the electrolytics on the screen assembly and it’ll probably be fine. That looks like it’s lost vsync. That and squashed displays are common problems. Just to note the calibration is unprotected on that one which indicates futzing.Ehhh... it's easy to hit if you take the back off for any reason; if the primate(s) opened it up to see if they could fix the nasty screen, might very well have done it accidentally & cal wasn't effed with. And that one has the TETRIS game cartridge installed. mnem*kijiji-in*Well I seem to have won the Gamer's Choiceᵀᴹ hp 54615B oscilloscope, hopefully it won't cost too much more to fix.Also have something much older and more unusual from a local seller, a GEC Resistance & Capacity Bridge, can't find much about this one at all, it does mention using Selectest for measuring leakage current but doesn't mention if it was made by them, possibly much less common than the Hunts ones.DavidBloody hell. I was expecting that to go for around the £100 mark.
I think USPS is setting themselves up for a fail but we will see. This is the Leeds and Northrup 4747 resistance box.
Quote from: mnementh on January 25, 2021, 04:07:01 amPeople still think of months by their names. And there's no good reason the user interface on the machine can't or shouldn't think that way too, even if the underlying machine is thinking all in numbers.mnem*punt*I actually, quite often, think of months both as their name and their Code: [Select]printf("%02d",month); sequence number. I guess being brought up with the SSN/Personal Number as very important info you should know by heart (also for your parents and children) has damaged me permanently and made me a cog in the machine. I quite like it in here. Hot and greasy!
People still think of months by their names. And there's no good reason the user interface on the machine can't or shouldn't think that way too, even if the underlying machine is thinking all in numbers.mnem*punt*
printf("%02d",month);
Quote from: mnementh on January 24, 2021, 01:04:32 amQuote from: bd139 on January 23, 2021, 11:19:27 pmQuote from: factory on January 23, 2021, 08:57:14 pm...Anyway I've put a bid on the HP 54615B instead, hopefully the screen fault is repairable. DavidReplace all the electrolytics on the screen assembly and it’ll probably be fine. That looks like it’s lost vsync. That and squashed displays are common problems. Just to note the calibration is unprotected on that one which indicates futzing.Ehhh... it's easy to hit if you take the back off for any reason; if the primate(s) opened it up to see if they could fix the nasty screen, might very well have done it accidentally & cal wasn't effed with. And that one has the TETRIS game cartridge installed. mnem*kijiji-in*Well I seem to have won the Gamer's Choiceᵀᴹ hp 54615B oscilloscope, hopefully it won't cost too much more to fix. Also have something much older and more unusual from a local seller, a GEC Resistance & Capacity Bridge, can't find much about this one at all, it does mention using Selectest for measuring leakage current but doesn't mention if it was made by them, possibly much less common than the Hunts ones. David
Here is the RIFA/KEMET museum piece technology I removed from my HP 6237B, seems to be just over 20.3mm.
Oh thats great news for you, so could be home soon then As to police, yep you could well be right, could well be to do with lockdown causing people to lose their minds. As I'm one of the original grumpy old bastards, it suits me, don't have to see anyone and pretend to be nice
Quote from: Specmaster on January 25, 2021, 09:26:51 amOh thats great news for you, so could be home soon then As to police, yep you could well be right, could well be to do with lockdown causing people to lose their minds. As I'm one of the original grumpy old bastards, it suits me, don't have to see anyone and pretend to be nice Yep. I've practiced antisocial distancing for decades, and everybody thought I was a assh'o... now they think you're a assh'o if you don't. mnemOf course, in my case they're still probably right.
Gee, after reading the last few posts I feel glad and blessed that other an a occasional deadly wallpaper peeling fart my bowels give me no trouble. And who would have thought that a TEA thread would be discussing shit, or lack of it.
Join us, they said. There'll be talk of T&M gear they said. Just some guys ('n gals) hanging around discussing gear presservation and repair, they said.