Hi
As far as I know all the parts are correct except the 74175. It is the soic
version.
Bob
On Aug 6, 2010, at 7:16 PM, Steve Rooke wrote:
> Bob,
>
> Thanks for that, this Mouser project has all available parts. Do you
> know if the pots, trimmers, etc. are ones as suggested for the correc
Greetings,
Thanks to all that responded regarding the Option 40.
I guess that now I will have to look for a GBIB card and cable. So many
projects, so little time.
I could use a display cover for the digital display on the 5335A if anyone
has a parts unit with one available.
Gordon
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Hi All,
Thanks very much. I'm printing it out as we speak. It looks like a great
scanning job.
Thanks,
-John
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>
> Fellow "nuts"
>
> I just placed the ops manual for the tracor 527E on
> the www.to-way.com Web site. It is under the Time-Nuts Info tab.
>
> Thanks to Luciano P. S. Par
Bob,
Thanks for that, this Mouser project has all available parts. Do you
know if the pots, trimmers, etc. are ones as suggested for the correct
orientation, pin spacing, etc. as i believe there was some discussion
regarding this in among the many postings on this topic?
Steve
On 07/08/2010, Bob
Fellow "nuts"
I just placed the ops manual for the tracor 527E on
the www.to-way.com Web site. It is under the Time-Nuts Info tab.
Thanks to Luciano P. S. Paramithiotti
Had
K7MLR
A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.
Peter Cooper, of Fermi Lab, says, "Ever
Bob Mokia at fluke.l (www.no1electric.com still has some of the TBolt LCD
monitors (but it was hard to find on his site -- try Trimble as a search term).
I just got one, and it runs from a +12V wall-wart just fine. Works great.
Best,
Dick Moore
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tim
The boards were PB free so the finish is a flat silver . My thinking is the
envelopes are acidic and any moisture would cause a reaction. The boards were
shipped to me vacuum sealed in plastic 25 boards per pack. They were not brown
or discolored when I put them in the envelopes so what ever cau
In a message dated 06/08/2010 16:15:40 GMT Daylight Time,
ed_pal...@sasktel.net writes:
You mean they are tinned? I received my two boards a couple of days
ago. I thought that they missed the tinning solution. There's just an
occasional splash of bright tin here and there, particularly
You mean they are tinned? I received my two boards a couple of days
ago. I thought that they missed the tinning solution. There's just an
occasional splash of bright tin here and there, particularly on the
back. The rest looks like oxidized copper. I haven't tried to solder
them yet. Hope
Please remove Pictic boards from envelopes when you receive them.
Received a report that the tinning on the bottom of the board was discolored
perhaps due to some contamination in the envelope. Will wrap boards in plastic
wrap in the future.
Stanley
Let me see first it was :
Melamine in pet f
Hi
I believe the project at:
http://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=8736DCEE10
is up to date in (no un-orderable parts).
Bob
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I have not seen an answer to that question (for people in the US) ?
I am waiting for the PWB, which I believe I paid for, and I am planning to
buy or make (have not looked into that yet) a PIC programmer, since it looks
like I may get some mileage out of that anyhow.
No rush, but there is no go
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