Gents,
in the meantime I have received some feedback. Please read it with my
answers in case you noticed something similar:
> 1. The vertical scale has some issues. It goes down from 10-8
> to 10-23 and then goes up again to 10-7.
Read the 10-23 as "near zero". Everything below should have a "-
I loaned my copy to Brooke for scanning. There should be one on
his PRC68.com website.
-Chuck Harris
J. Forster wrote:
If you can arrange a scan, I'd like to get a copy of the .pdf.
BTW, Dave at Artek Media might be interested in doing the scanning and
making it available as he has done for l
If you can arrange a scan, I'd like to get a copy of the .pdf.
BTW, Dave at Artek Media might be interested in doing the scanning and
making it available as he has done for lots of Tek and HP manuals. He does
a nice job.
-John
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> HI Ship;
> I tracked down my 2110 manual. The manual is
HI Ship;
I tracked down my 2110 manual. The manual is from about 1985/86 and
appears complete. I hope this rev will work. I am looking forward to
going thru it, you were over my head more then once today. I will
bring it when we meet.
Best Wishes;
Thomas Knox
NIST
4475 Whitney Place
Boulder
In message , "Murra
y Greenman" writes:
>There is a very neat technique which works well below about 500kHz to
>give extreme precision to reception. This is 'Clicklock' developed by
>Peter Martinez G3PLX.
Am I right in assuming the only special thing here is how the measurement
is performed ?
Th
Marc,
I endorse Leigh's suggestion. It is a very simple but effective
solution. I use the SA602 myself. Used with an active whip antenna
sensitivity is not a problem, and you can receive signals from around
the world.
As for the local oscillator, yes you can most certainly use the FE-5650A
or FE-
hi
on my amd machines running ubuntu latest, the lady runs, but is
invisibie perhaps toggling the cloaking feature
thanks
dave
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Mark Sims wrote:
>
> Lady Heather is undergoing her periodic trip to the beauty parlor. A few
> new gratuitous features hav
> Mike Monett skrev:
>> Way to go Magnus. I'll check things a bit more carefully now.
> Not blame, you are making a chicken out of the feather... a
> mistyping can occur, I was just wondering why you where so
> consistent about it.
Copy & paste. Saves time and usually
Mike Monett skrev:
Magnus wrote:
> I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my speakers
> made one of my screens going all strange in colours. I had some
> backsides from a pair of racks which I put inbetween, and the
> steel was doing a good job as finding a