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Re: Digital Electronic Vernier Caliper


 

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Dear All,

Thank you so much for the wide ranging knowledge regarding this subject.

I have mentioned in past replies, the absolutely massive amount of technical knowledge available in this group. It never ceases to amaze me. THANK YOU.

David Williams?
From across the Pond, UK Nr. Oxford.


On 10 Dec 2024, at 01:24, Prasad via groups.io <ad_prasad@...> wrote:

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Yes sir, I am AB3EH

On Monday, December 9, 2024 at 07:21:36 PM EST, Stan Gammons via groups.io <buttercup11421@...> wrote:


Oh.? Sounds like you might be an amateur radio operator?


Stan
KM4HQE



On 12/9/24 17:59, Prasad via groups.io wrote:
This brings back some old memories. Soon after I retired, I set up my hobby shop in the basement and also my ham radio equipment about 20 feet away from the lathe and the mini-mill. Soon I added three axis digital scales to my mill. That setup worked fine until I was not there. I recall, many times I took a break from machining and went to operate my radio for a while. When I came back to the mini-mill I found one or two of the axes displays were different from what they were before I went away. That happened eventhough I never exceeded 25 watts power for transmitting and had excellent SWR and a good Coax cable. I was confused at first but soon I found out what caused it.
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I have since moved the radios to my bedroom and it is now a forgotten problem.?
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Just reminiscing.
Prasad
Eastern PA, near Philly?

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