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#1100 Reply
Posted by
wigman27
on 04 Jun, 2013 02:22
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Sorry, put this in the wrong spot initially.. Brain fart..
Hi!
As the subject says, I just wanted to say G'day, I'm Lee from Lithgow NSW. I have had an interest in electronics for a long time, sort of stemmed from my Dad really. I have almost finished my Advanced Diploma of Electrical Engineering and currently work designing high voltage overhead and underground power lines. Love it!.
I look forward to talking to a lot of you, probably asking a lot but hopefully helping where I can.
Talk soon I'm sure!
Lee
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#1101 Reply
Posted by
manticore00
on 04 Jun, 2013 15:51
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Hi all, my name is Will. I've been a long term lurker and thought it was about time I finally signed up for an account. I'm an IT systems and software engineer by trade and I can thank Dave and this forum for getting me interested in EE about a year and a half ago. I recently started playing around with microcontrollers and began playing with the Atmel xplained xmega-a3bu dev board this past weekend. (Btw if anyone else had as much trouble as I did getting Atmel Studio 6.1 to work with TFS I found this plug-in that fixes everything:
http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/bce06506-be38-47a1-9f29-d3937d3d88d6)
Regards,
Will
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Just wanted to introduce myself. Been watching eevblog for a very long time. Also writing on this forum makes me a contributing viewer of the blog.
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hello, i am an electronics hobbyist in the UK who is going to be doing an apprenticeship in electronics later this year. All that i know has been self taught as no schools in my area do electronics
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the eevblog videos and forum have been a great help in increasing my knowledge in electronics and i always look forward to the next blog video
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the forum has helped me alot in solving some design problems or just helping me to start a new project.
thanks
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#1104 Reply
Posted by
bambam
on 09 Jun, 2013 15:47
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Hi all
A very keen hobbyist here from the uk. Really enjoying the blog and hoping, one day to be able to contribute.
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#1105 Reply
Posted by
vlelet1969
on 12 Jun, 2013 03:54
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I almost forgot to introduce myself because of the interesting topics I've been reading on this forum. I am glad to join this forum and learn from the wealth of knowledge shared by the members.
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#1106 Reply
Posted by
Ahseyo
on 13 Jun, 2013 18:33
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Hi all I'm 18 years old and tomorrow actually, getting my electronics degrees and certificates and graduate!
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I've been studying electronics for about 3 years now in a school and going to start work soon. I love electronics and am a typical geek who likes anything techy.
Besides my electronics interests lies philosophy, music and programming.
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#1107 Reply
Posted by
Fezder
on 13 Jun, 2013 18:44
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Hi all I'm 18 years old and tomorrow actually, getting my electronics degrees and certificates and graduate!
I've been studying electronics for about 3 years now in a school and going to start work soon. I love electronics and am a typical geek who likes anything techy.
Besides my electronics interests lies philosophy, music and programming.
grats on gradu mate! mine gradu is yet coming, 2 in 2 years...so close
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and, welcome, if my word presses anything, pretty new myself too
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#1108 Reply
Posted by
sophia2013
on 14 Jun, 2013 05:34
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hello everyone
I'm sophia,a math student from USA,Electronics is one of my hobbies.
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#1109 Reply
Posted by
807
on 15 Jun, 2013 09:56
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Hi. I've been into electronics as a hobby & job for over 40 years, hence the ancient user name & avatar!
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Joined this forum after watching the excellent review of the ATTEN 858D+ on the EEVblog by Dave Jones.
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#1110 Reply
Posted by
marabut
on 15 Jun, 2013 14:30
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Hi all,
I'm an electronics hobbyist from Poland. I've found this forum when searching for information about old piece of equipment I've been trying to fix.
Reading some threads helped me much. Maybe one day I will be able return the favor.
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#1111 Reply
Posted by
Gigawatt
on 16 Jun, 2013 14:32
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Hi, Crusty old spark from the UK. Like the taredowns, fundermentals, and blowing shit up
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#1112 Reply
Posted by
calmtron
on 16 Jun, 2013 21:09
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G'day everyone,
Swedish 30-something electronics hobbyist aiming for an EE degree eventually, currently working as a software developer.
Been passionate about electronics since watching the electrician wire up my parents house at age one
Has an apartment filled with waaaay to many components and gear. Loves to tear down and rebuild old equipment.
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#1113 Reply
Posted by
gramlord
on 17 Jun, 2013 12:42
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Hi everybody,
I'm a long time software guy from Sydney who's recently looked at whats on the other side of the bits and bytes. Black magic. That's what's there. Black magic.
So I started learning this electronics stuff. And it's hard going. It's like a circle of knowledge where you need to go around a couple of times, each time seeing something you didn't notice the other times around.
For a while there I yearned for the safety, security and warmth of a simple bunch'o'bit. Bits are easy to understand. Bits are, or they aren't. Their simplicity is infectious.
But the real world calls. Not by the raising of a simple flag but by the passing of a quiet murmur and the stampede of a heard of buffalo.
Cheers,
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#1114 Reply
Posted by
Aeon
on 17 Jun, 2013 18:30
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Hello fellow electronic fanatics
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I am an Microelectronic Student from Hamburg, Germany. Currently I am doing an internship at a company thats makes digital Cameras for Industrial and surveillance use. In September I am starting my Diploma thesis.
I found the EEVblog when I was searching for a video tutorial for an electronic project I am doing at the Company. After some videos I saw that there is also a Forum.
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I'm from Connecticut, in the USA. I was an engineer for 20 years but a couple of years ago I left to start my own company. Now I build/repair guitars and guitar related items, including effects pedals. I hope to release our first commercial pedal in the coming weeks. I've seen Dave's blog on and off for years, but never knew it was an actual organized thing with a forum and everything else. I though it was just some random guy on YouTube that liked to drink a lot of coffee and then get mad at all the crappy product design out there....much like myself.
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#1116 Reply
Posted by
brob
on 22 Jun, 2013 05:11
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Just like to say Hi to everyone. Been watching this forum for quite some time but never registered. I am a Journeyman Machinist that is a electrical hobbyist. Going to start apprenticing as an electrical instrumentation tech or electrician.
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#1117 Reply
Posted by
mmilejski
on 27 Jun, 2013 07:44
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Hi,
I'm from Poland, 20yo, and I study Automatics and Robotics - just finished my second semester
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Being interested in amateur electronics I am watching EEVBlog for over a year now so I thought it is time to register on the forum to get some answers, and maybe contribute too
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#1118 Reply
Posted by
yinli
on 27 Jun, 2013 08:32
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Hello from China. I'm working for Yinli Electronics now which is a small company that produces customized transformers like high frequency high power transformer, switching mode power supply transformer, and High power pulse transformer. My English is not very good but I'm looking forward for more communication and opportunities for studing as well as business.
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#1119 Reply
Posted by
Darkslayer7
on 29 Jun, 2013 08:33
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Hello everyone. My name is Kristof Art. I'm a Colege student from Hungary. Currently studying linguistic at ELTE BTK in Budapest.
I do not have much experience with Electronics, but I like the Blog, and watch the videos. Gave me lots of tips over the years.
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#1120 Reply
Posted by
TheKraken
on 01 Jul, 2013 03:56
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Hey everyone, aspiring hobbyist with an interest in both electrical engineering and computer shtuff. I have a few projects I'm working on that require a lot of knowledge I do not yet have. I've found Eevblog videos on youtube to be -very- informative, and in a way i can understand. I'm from the USA and will be looking for various bit of help on...
how to get high voltage DC from...DC! ( boost converters or dc->ac->dc or really anything that gets me from 1.5v-12v in to 400v-2kv out )
Basic info on parts and how they function!
The good old trusty equations for figuring out what i need where, or what I get from what I got!
Power supplies, and meters/oscilliscopes etc. ! I really need a proper set-up to pursue my projects and any good deals I can find would help immensely!
So Hello to everyone, and when I get working projects together I'll gladly share what I can, at least a video!
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#1121 Reply
Posted by
gierig
on 02 Jul, 2013 18:40
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Hey folk,
trained in communication electronics technician 15 years ago i forget lots of things... but it still work
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I Playing around with digital, AVR, BT, C, ASM and so on an the moment.
seems a nice place here and of course it "looks it's so Beautifully".... i love the Vidos :-) They are funny and
they help to remember to so much things...:-)
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#1122 Reply
Posted by
bluejonah
on 04 Jul, 2013 00:16
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HI! I'm Joey and I'm from Kentucky. Been a fan of the eevblog for almost a year now and I can't believe I just now registered on the forum. Shame on me! Hope to see y'all around!
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#1123 Reply
Posted by
M@
on 04 Jul, 2013 14:19
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Name matches my screen name. I am currently a software developer writing production automation code/test equipment API's at a base station antenna engineering company in NC. I have two associates in EET/CET and have also worked in the security field as a technician for cellular communication boards and general SMD/SMA/SMT prototyping for roughly 4 years.
Love the environment, writing code, when magic smoke stays put, and hope to be able to contribute something while also learning from many others. Big fan of Dave and Mike from mikeselectronicstuff!
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#1124 Reply
Posted by
George
on 05 Jul, 2013 14:29
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I'm George, a student from the UK. I like alarm systems, programming, computer vision stuff oh and the Raspberry Pi
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love taking things apart, mainly battery operated stuff though. Found my way here from the EEVBlog YouTube channel.