Re: Alligator Clips
Many places sell similar items. Just do a Google search for "alligator
Clips" to
see what is available in different configurations.
Arv
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Arv Evans
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#89462
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Re: Alligator Clips
Arv and the rest.? Thanks for the responses.? Do you know if you can get them with schrod and wired?
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Bill Robbins <wa8cdu@...>
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#89461
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Re: Alligator Clips
Sometimes we are our own worst enemy. When you go for the least expensive
parts,
sometimes you get just what you pay for...cheap parts, poor performance,
and so on.
Alligator clips (crocodile clips
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Arv Evans
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#89460
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Re: Alligator Clips
DROK clip leads. Best I have found. On Amazon. Quality clips, silicone-
insulated wires, SOLDERED on.
- Jerry KF6VB
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[email protected] <jerry@...>
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#89459
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Re: TSW Website information
Wow, that WORKED the first time!? Thanks to the wonderful support from my new host, the move was pretty much painless.? Login to the new site is still www.w0eb.com ( http://www.w0eb.com ) (do not
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Jim Sheldon
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#89458
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Re: Alligator Clips
I agree,a lot of alligator clips for the low current circuit voltage type are very flimsy and tend to twist.I happened across some better quality ones at a UK radio rally and bought loads and made my
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Ian Reeve <ian.radioworkshop@...>
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#89457
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Alligator Clips
Fellows builders.? This might seem trivial but bear with me.? I cannot find a source of GOOD alligator clips.? I have purchased new clips in bundles of 10 at ham shows, etc.? When pinched they
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Bill Robbins <wa8cdu@...>
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#89456
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TSW Website information
Hi folks,
The TSW Website ( https://www.w0eb.com ) will be down for a few days while migrating the site to a new server.
It was originally hosted for free by a friend of mine on his personal server,
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Jim Sheldon
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#89455
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Re: ESP32 for uBitx v6
#firmware
#raduino
#ubitxv6
#v6
Hi Ramon,
Did you place an order for the boards ?
Best regards, Peter.
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Peter McCracken EI3JCB
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#89454
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Re: Error uploading V5 Firmware to Nano = ubitx_v5.1_code:231:5: error: 'checkCAT' was not declared in this scope.
#v5
#nano
#firmware
Thank you, thank you. That did the trick! Stephen
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Stephen KO4CVU
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#89453
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Re: Error uploading V5 Firmware to Nano = ubitx_v5.1_code:231:5: error: 'checkCAT' was not declared in this scope.
#v5
#nano
#firmware
ALL the .ino files need to be moved into the folder you created.
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W2CTX
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#89452
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Error uploading V5 Firmware to Nano = ubitx_v5.1_code:231:5: error: 'checkCAT' was not declared in this scope.
#v5
#nano
#firmware
After successfully uploading Reed's R1.5.1 firmware onto a uBITX v6 several times, I attempted to upload the Factory v5 firmware to a Nano (standalone) for later installation in a friend's v5 that is
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Stephen KO4CVU
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#89451
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Re: Signal bars on display?
Got a usb2 mini-B cable, installed the?CH340 driver and fired up uBITX Memory Manager. As I thought the s-meter had been set in memory by the previous owner (see attached) and I guess it's just
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gareth.paley@...
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#89450
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Re: Tool boxes
Robert,
Simple conductive shielding paint will do the trick. Easy to use and apply.
This is just one of many products available. I use it in many
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John Cunliffe W7ZQ <n2nep@...>
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#89449
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Re: Tool boxes
I've got some info stored away of using a plasma based vacuum coating system (homebrew), and it might be a great way to coat the interior of cases with a transparent but conductive coating.? From
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Robert D. Bowers
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#89448
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Re: Tool boxes
Yes it locked up with "TX:14.225.00" etc displayed on the second line of the LCD except some of the characters were garbled with nonsense patterns. A capacitor across the PTT line and ground on the
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gareth.paley@...
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#89447
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Re: Tool boxes
Gahhh,
So according to that calculator, skin depth is inversely proportional to the square ROOT of the frequency.
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Jerry Gaffke
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#89446
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Re: Straight key
Thanks! Got it!
DC
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Don Carter <dfcarterinseattle@...>
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#89445
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Re: Tool boxes
A minor clarification:
At 60mhz, skin depth is 8.4um.
At 60hz, skin depth is 8.4mm.
So according to that calculator, skin depth is inversely proportional to the square of the
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Jerry Gaffke
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#89444
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Re: Tool boxes
A couple of times my unit locked up but most of the times, keying the mike multiple times released the transmit lockup. I haven't worked on ti yet but I intend to put a small cap and RF block of some
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Earl Cox <kb5uew@...>
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#89443
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