On 02/24/2011 05:11 AM, John Miles wrote:
Having done some early prototype testing on this upcoming amplifier (no
financial involvement) I'll suggest that it may be worth waiting for. The
isolation at 10 MHz is better than 90 dB, the PN floor is better than -170
dBc/Hz, and the cost will -- as
On 02/28/2011 06:57 PM, b...@lysator.liu.se wrote:
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 8:37 AM, David VanHorn
d.vanh...@elec-solutions.com wrote:
I've done the 48 hour survey, but my signal plot shows a big circular
shaped mouse bite on the north side. I'm showing no signal up through 70
degrees at
Thank so much for taking the time to do this, it's genuinely much
appreciated
My replacement fet for the lamp assembly is on it's way from China and
I'll report back how I get on with the repair
73
Brendan
My
On 23/02/2011 15:29, Robert Watson wrote:
OK, Here is the result of my
Hello All, Has any one managed to use an Arduino to read the RS232 output of
a Trimble Thunderbolt? If so what libraries did you use?
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Best Regards,
James
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Carslisle Interconnect Technologies (new name for Tensolite) were clear in an
email to me that even though their current RF connector catalogue has two pages
on the Peltola:
Unfortunately we've chosen to obsolete this product line and no longer offer
it.
Regards,
David Partridge
I got some of the cheap Pletronics OHM40480526 26MHz OCXO parts for
experiments (couldn't resist $2 each :-). For this purpose I modified the
Richard H McCorkle/Tom Van Baak code for generating a 1 pps output from a
PIC, to work with 26 MHz input, and also target the PIC 16F1823 since
that's