Yes! Finally! My JDS6600 has arrived!
Canada Post lost it for a couple of days, but after screaming at them loud enough to peel paint from a barn, I was able to convince them to bestir themselves, and lift a finger... and they discovered that they HAD mis-delivered it, and were able to retrieve it and get it into my hands.
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Of course, this would be the weekend that my sister is moving, so my weekend is shot - and I'm tearing apart my hobby room in preparation for painting it, so that will add a few days onto the far end. So I won't have any decent time to play with my new toy for a while. Sigh.
Hey, RD Tech!. A little while ago, I posted
I don't believe the 60Mhz claim. I'm sure there's something there, but I'll bet it winds up looking like a weak, wobbly triangle wave than a pure sine.
Yah, I must have been in a particularly bad mood when I typed that. It does look a little harsh, just standing there on its own, and I regret having typed that. So many products these days overstate their capabilities, especially the feeltech products. I should not have spoken harshly of your product before I even saw it. That was wrong of me, and I do apologize.
Speaking of the feeltech product, I came across a YouTube video in which a young engineer took it upon himself to improve on the old feeltech signal generator. With the addition of a few jumper wires and a couple of components, he improved it a great deal. The funny part was when he said," I don't know why they used XXXX part. This other part is a much better match for what they're doing, and it's cheaper!"
Have a good one, everybody - and Happy 150th Birthday, Canada! Yea!!!!!!
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