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Locked Re: Please avoid the use of bad language
I agree completely.? Inappropriate language is used for the same reason as personal attacks - shock effect - and both should be banned.? Basically, if YOU would not say it to your Mother or your
By j.kernkamp@... · #99023 ·
Locked Re: Please avoid the use of bad language
I find it amusing that we're having this discussion here, which is the most formal online gathering I'm part of. I don't think this group can produce such profanity that I'd be worried if my kid got
By Razvan · #99022 ·
Locked Re: Please avoid the use of bad language
Single Joule per Watt? Peter
By Peter Gottlieb · #99021 ·
E4418B power meter clearing Ram battery failed
My E4418B power meter came up with Ram battery failed As I only replaced it 3 years ago I opened it up and it was at 0.2 volts So replaced it cleared the fault and did a sylph test it returned the
By Paul Bicknell · #99020 ·
Locked Re: Please avoid the use of bad language
Hello Chuck, now now. I see this as an offense to the English, having drunk with Brit, Irishman, Scot and Welshperson (Kelper) in Slovakia and always having had a to-the-point conversation without
By Tam Hanna · #99019 ·
Locked Re: Please avoid the use of bad language
"Bad" is too loose of a term when you are moderating a forum with worldwide membership. What is bad to an Englishman, is Sunday church talk among of many of the Eastern European countries formerly of
By Chuck Harris · #99018 ·
Re: HP8714B source module extender needed
From: hp70000freak <mailto:hp70000freak@...?subject=Re:%20HP8714B%20source%20module%20extender%20needed> Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2019 06:57:29 PDT Hello, I had the same issue long time ago. It was a
By Dave_G0WBX · #99017 ·
Locked Please avoid the use of bad language
I believe we should all encourage youngsters to join groups like these, especially the HP/Agilent/Keysight group, which can be very educational. Do please do so. I have received a complaint from
By Dr. David Kirkby from Kirkby Microwave Ltd <drkirkby@...> · #99016 ·
Re: HP 54542A
Hi, just to confirm: Yes, the battery is a CR17450SE and I replaced it on both my scopes 2013 and 2017 which is quite some work as one has to remove the mainboard to do so. The replacement was priced
By Erik Baigar · #99015 ·
Re: Chips for 5315A/B counter: 1820-2131 and 1820-2312
I also worked with the 6800 family (6892, 6808, 6909) between 1989 and 1984. In 1986 I worked for the USAF and they were testing a a radiation hardened version of the RCA micro. In 1980 I bought
By Bob Macklin <macklinbob@...> · #99014 ·
Re: Chips for 5315A/B counter: 1820-2131 and 1820-2312
My time ended about 8 years before yours did.? I saw mostly Intel (starting with 8088/8086 and some 8080), I knew of Motorola (mostly the 6800 series).? While I did have the Mostec books, the RCA
By Harvey White · #99013 ·
Re: Chips for 5315A/B counter: 1820-2131 and 1820-2312
During my time in the industry (1970-1998) I never saw a MK3870 or any other Mostec micro. How popular were they? Bob Macklin Seattle, Wa.
By Bob Macklin <macklinbob@...> · #99012 ·
Re: Off topic regarding a chart recorder NOW a discussion about 3D printers
Greetings, While the 3D printer discussion is very interesting, we have drifted far away from my search for manuals and parts for an Omega Engineering 640-3M chart recorder. I would really appreciate
By ken chalfant · #99011 ·
Re: Off topic regarding a chart recorder
Hmmmm PLA is a good general purpose plastic that is decent for prototypes, but may not be good for long term items.? It runs 20 to 30 USD per KG depending on where you buy.? It does not need a
By Harvey White · #99010 ·
Re: 3D printing filament types, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Off topic regarding a chart recorder
You might try PETG. It warps little, similar to PLA, but has better mechanical properties, similar to ABS. I mostly print with ABS. The ability to vapor polish it is worth the trouble of having an
By Bryce Schroeder · #99009 ·
3D printing filament types, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Off topic regarding a chart recorder
I print everything in PLA, and am just starting to explore TPU, which is the flexible "rubbery" stuff. A lot of people hollar and scream about not using PLA because it's "water soluble". Yeah, BS. I
By Dave McGuire · #99008 ·
3D printers, was Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Off topic regarding a chart recorder
This isn't really the case, as 3D printers haven't made the jump to real high-volume end-user sales. Once they show up at WalMart, they will be garbage. I have four 3D printers in my lab now, three
By Dave McGuire · #99007 ·
Re: Off topic regarding a chart recorder
I'll go with "yes they are" and "no they aren't".? Construction wise you get various levels of "good", size wise, generally, it depends on what you're making. Firstly, read the reviews. Secondly,
By Harvey White · #99006 ·
Re: Off topic regarding a chart recorder
It seems these are more common over there than here in the States. I don't know the relative merits of foil vs. heated.? As I don't buy f**k I am not aware of its expense? ;-) What is PLA good for
By Peter Gottlieb · #99005 ·
Re: Off topic regarding a chart recorder
Hello, my Exwife and I bought a RenkForce RF100 v2. With a rebate Dorit got, but a four year stressless warranty, it cost us like 450USD carried out of the front door of the shop in Vienna. It works
By Tam Hanna · #99004 ·