RE: TV nostalgia

2001-08-07 Thread dgsvetan
...@es.com@majordomo.ieee.org on 08/03/2001 04:02:21 PM Please respond to rbus...@es.com Sent by: owner-emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org cc: Subject: RE: TV nostalgia How about the reported X-Ray emissions from the old high voltage regulators and the 25-35KV

RE: TV nostalgia

2001-08-07 Thread Ehler, Kyle
-Original Message- From: John Woodgate [mailto:j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk] Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 12:29 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: TV nostalgia 95fbd8b0830ed511b7720002a51363f1319...@exw-ks.ks.lsil.com, Ehler, Kyle keh...@lsil.com inimitably wrote: Doug has touched

RE: TV nostalgia

2001-08-07 Thread Chris Chileshe
-Original Message- From: Ehler, Kyle [SMTP:keh...@lsil.com] Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 2:08 PM To: 'Doug McKean'; EMC-PSTC Discussion Group Subject:RE: TV nostalgia Doug has touched on what I think would be a great tool for the EMI hunter...but rather than a 'sniffer

Re: TV nostalgia

2001-08-07 Thread John Woodgate
20010806225804.SIIR21723.femail41.sdc1.sfba.home.com@[65.11.150.27], Ken Javor ken.ja...@emccompliance.com inimitably wrote: You could use an array of very short dipoles or small loops and gain in resolution by giving up efficiency, meaning that the viewer would have to be near the source.

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2001-08-07 Thread Ken Javor
PCB and the device maps hot spots. But clearly you will never get optical or IR viewer resolutions. -- From: John Woodgate j...@jmwa.demon.co.uk To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: Re: TV nostalgia Date: Mon, Aug 6, 2001, 12:28 PM 95fbd8b0830ed511b7720002a51363f1319...@exw

Re: TV nostalgia

2001-08-06 Thread John Woodgate
95fbd8b0830ed511b7720002a51363f1319...@exw-ks.ks.lsil.com, Ehler, Kyle keh...@lsil.com inimitably wrote: Doug has touched on what I think would be a great tool for the EMI hunter...but rather than a 'sniffer', a 'goggle' similar to what Geordi wears that facilitates the direct

RE: TV nostalgia

2001-08-06 Thread rbusche
] Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 8:28 AM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: RE: TV nostalgia -Original Message- From: Rich Nute [mailto:ri...@sdd.hp.com] Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 3:36 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: TV nostalgia Okay... more nostalgia

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2001-08-06 Thread Price, Ed
-Original Message- From: Rich Nute [mailto:ri...@sdd.hp.com] Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 3:36 PM To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org Subject: TV nostalgia Okay... more nostalgia and a bit on safety back in those days... so that we don't stray too far from the subject matter of

RE: TV nostalgia

2001-08-06 Thread Ehler, Kyle
-Original Message- From: Doug McKean [mailto:dmck...@corp.auspex.com] Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 8:40 PM To: EMC-PSTC Discussion Group Subject: Re: TV nostalgia snip Now, if we could just train ourselves to sniff out some of those pesky EMI problems ... - Doug McKean

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2001-08-04 Thread Ralph Cameron
Subject: RE: TV nostalgia I have noticed several responses related to the smell of the old equipment. I had been thinking the very same thing. You could trouble-shoot by the type of smell a failed component produced (cap vs. resistor, vs choke, etc.) Ever notice how connected one's memory

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2001-08-04 Thread Doug McKean
I have noticed several responses related to the smell of the old equipment. I had been thinking the very same thing. You could trouble-shoot by the type of smell a failed component produced (cap vs. resistor, vs choke, etc.) Ever notice how connected one's memory and smells are connected?

RE: TV nostalgia

2001-08-03 Thread ooverton
@interlock.lexmark.com To: emc-pstc%majordomo.ieee@interlock.lexmark.com cc:(bcc: Oscar Overton/Lex/Lexmark) Subject: RE: TV nostalgia How about the reported X-Ray emissions from the old high voltage regulators and the 25-35KV anode voltages? Those old color sets were beasts. It is interesting

RE: TV nostalgia

2001-08-03 Thread Pettit, Ghery
- From: Ehler, Kyle [mailto:keh...@lsil.com] Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 1:38 PM To: 'Ralph Cameron'; 'EMC and Safety list' Subject: RE: TV nostalgia Which reminds me of other oddball video contraptions. A few years back I had to dispose of a Heathkit GR-2000 25 TV w/onscreen digital clock option

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2001-08-03 Thread rbusche
something pleasant (or nostalgic) about the smell of a tube type radio or TV. Perhaps it's just my age. Rick Busche -Original Message- From: Ehler, Kyle [mailto:keh...@lsil.com] Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 2:38 PM To: 'Ralph Cameron'; 'EMC and Safety list' Subject: RE: TV nostalgia

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2001-08-03 Thread Ehler, Kyle
94V0 and, typical of Heath products, documented more than thoroughly. Very well made! kyle -Original Message- From: Ralph Cameron [mailto:ral...@igs.net] Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 2:41 PM To: Ehler, Kyle; 'Rich Nute'; 'EMC and Safety list' Subject: Re: TV nostalgia And lest we forget

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2001-08-03 Thread John Woodgate
95fbd8b0830ed511b7720002a51363f1319...@exw-ks.ks.lsil.com, Ehler, Kyle keh...@lsil.com inimitably wrote: If they were'nt 'hand wired' who/what would have wired the chassis? robots? chimpanzees? Chimpanzees have hands - four of them, really. The implication was that sets that were not hand-wired

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2001-08-03 Thread Ralph Cameron
RE: TV nostalgiaAnd lest we forget the Hallicrafters electrostatic deflection systems. You could sure get a poke off those. Ralph Cameron - Original Message - From: Ehler, Kyle To: 'Rich Nute' ; 'EMC and Safety list' Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 9:23 AM Subject: RE: TV

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2001-08-03 Thread Doug McKean
John Woodgate wrote: Rich Nute wrote: In the mid-fifties, GE came out with a transformerless 17-inch TV. One side of the power line was tied to the chassis (2-wire plug back in those days). The only protection was the plastic knob on the shafts of the various controls. When servicing

RE: TV nostalgia

2001-08-03 Thread Ehler, Kyle
If they were'nt 'hand wired' who/what would have wired the chassis? robots? chimpanzees? Its funny how the public is led to believe that accepted status quo is somehow better than an emerging technology, but then as Jack points out, paper/phenolic was the best the technology had to offer at

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2001-08-03 Thread John Woodgate
200108022235.paa26...@epgc196.sdd.hp.com, Rich Nute ri...@sdd.hp.com inimitably wrote: In the mid-fifties, GE came out with a transformerless 17-inch TV. One side of the power line was tied to the chassis (2-wire plug back in those days). The only protection was the plastic knob on the shafts