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snip..mnemOh, and nukebox XFMRs are a great starting point for "electroboom moments".
Oi! A weekend worth of "FUCK!!!"ses in aboot 3 minutes of video there...
Oi! A weekend worth of "FUCK!!!"ses in aboot 3 minutes of video there... and of course, spoot-toob puts a advert just before the fireworks. Yeah, most of the time I use them either for a Jacob's Ladder (oil furnace ignitor is better) or turn them around backwards for lots of current at low voltage.mnemmoo.
Well, it's not just the quantity; there's quality there too. Vitriol just dripping from every syllable; like it was the damnedest thing from the depths of Hell...
Edit, not Freya. She just looks plain crazy.
That guy is nucking futs. Edit, not Freya. She just looks plain crazy.
Quote from: PA0PBZ on November 08, 2020, 10:44:59 amQuote from: tggzzz on November 08, 2020, 10:30:59 amNote that it is clearly indicating the risetime it is measuring, something that I miss in modern scopes.I like the way it highlights what it is measuring, but I don't agree that modern scopes don't clearly indicate it:Fair comment, but not all modern scopes are that pleasant and they don't show what they think are the 0% and 100% values.
Quote from: tggzzz on November 08, 2020, 10:30:59 amNote that it is clearly indicating the risetime it is measuring, something that I miss in modern scopes.I like the way it highlights what it is measuring, but I don't agree that modern scopes don't clearly indicate it:
Note that it is clearly indicating the risetime it is measuring, something that I miss in modern scopes.
Quote from: tggzzz on November 08, 2020, 10:55:06 amQuote from: PA0PBZ on November 08, 2020, 10:44:59 amQuote from: tggzzz on November 08, 2020, 10:30:59 amNote that it is clearly indicating the risetime it is measuring, something that I miss in modern scopes.I like the way it highlights what it is measuring, but I don't agree that modern scopes don't clearly indicate it:Fair comment, but not all modern scopes are that pleasant and they don't show what they think are the 0% and 100% values.The Tek in my company lab does 20/80%, 0/100% or what points you specify and I think it indicates them on the waveform as well.
Quote from: mnementh on November 09, 2020, 10:48:43 pmhttps://youtu.be/BDjZfiHSA8AOi! A weekend worth of "FUCK!!!"ses in aboot 3 minutes of video there... and of course, spoot-toob puts a advert just before the fireworks. Yeah, most of the time I use them either for a Jacob's Ladder (oil furnace ignitor is better) or turn them around backwards for lots of current at low voltage.mnemmoo. lots of current at low voltage? Those are my favorites:
https://youtu.be/BDjZfiHSA8AOi! A weekend worth of "FUCK!!!"ses in aboot 3 minutes of video there... and of course, spoot-toob puts a advert just before the fireworks. Yeah, most of the time I use them either for a Jacob's Ladder (oil furnace ignitor is better) or turn them around backwards for lots of current at low voltage.mnemmoo.
I'd have added some tea-bags and a map of the Boston harbor.
Quote from: BU508A on November 10, 2020, 09:07:08 amI'd have added some tea-bags and a map of the Boston harbor. You want to get me in trouble with the English boys again, don't you?
Same on my Lecroy. Got 10-90% (rise) and 20-80% (r20-80%) in the auto measurement.Can also specify my own level by voltage or % (r@level)
I am not an RF guy, yet I have a RigLOL DSA815-TG which is collecting dust most of the time.What do you think to get rid of it and buy the NanoVNA latest and greatest (V2 Plus4)?...another smart idea to waste money with TEA...