mnem: that’s pretty impressive! I’ve got a large meanwell 24v unit on order from RS at the moment that is going inside a PA if I can get it clean enough. Not 1KW. Not sure why I’d do with a kilowatt other than smoke my antenna.
Yeah, I've seen one of these little bricks powering a whole bench of 12V radio gear; they're made for server duty, so pretty much designed to be running at 80% capacity for years on end.
I also have a gorgeous 1KW 48V power supply from a Marconi/FORE TSX1000/TNX1100 ATM Backbone switch; thing is absolutely a work of art with massive caps and ferrite transformers, and the whole shell is anodized AL and heavy gauge plate. I got it because it was cheap and NOS, but still haven't figured out how to get it to turn on outside the switch it was made to go in.
I’ll camp out for the right plugins. It’ll get used as a spectrum analyser mainly I suspect. Once you start doing RF stuff after a few MHz the frequent domain is more interesting. I reckon I could get by with a 20Mhz analogue scope and a decent spectrum analyser TBH. Curve tracer for binning parts based on gain and matching diodes for mixers.
5000v/div? http://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/P6015
Dielectric fluid... is that anything like taillight fluid or muffler bushings?
I don't think the DMM checker is being sold any more.
Yes, that's true. And imho a bummer. I do really like this little box.
Easy to carry to somewhere else to check meters. Flea markets for example.
Yeah, exactly what I was thinking, and why I was a little
when I saw it was a disco product.
mnem
With six you get egg roll.