Re: Dennis Tillman
Do you mean 'number'! Just saying! Please let me know what is happening with Dennis and his family? GOD Bless and Thanks, rich!
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Richard R. Pope
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Re: Dennis Tillman
I've tried to mail him a while ago with no result, so I am concerned as well. I would approve much if someone near his time zone would try to give him a call just to go sure he and his beloved ones
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Joe
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Re: TDS5054B all LEDs lit, blank screen
They are very, very nice scopes, but they are not quite as easy to use as other digital scopes. You can not always just reach up twist knobs and what not. A mouse hooked up does help, despite the
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David Kuhn
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Re: Dennis Tillman
nuber should be nuwber
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pdxareaid
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Re: Dennis Tillman
a google search for him in bellevue will yield lots of info including his call sign, home address, landline, email adr etc. even neighbors and relatives. the nuber link had lots of info for free. i
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pdxareaid
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Re: Dennis Tillman
Well, I seem to have list his phone number. DaveD
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Dave Daniel
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Re: Dennis Tillman
Go for it
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cheater cheater
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Re: OT: recommendation for outdoor AA cells?
we have several AMZN Blink motion-sensing cameras. 3 of them are mounted outdoors (WA state). Blink recommends using lithium AA batteries for power, and they claim 2 year battery life. I think all
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rick
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Re: Dennis Tillman
If someone wants to send me his number, I¡¯ll call him. I¡¯ve had many private conversations with him. Also, remember he is on the west coast, three hours behind EDT. DaveD
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Dave Daniel
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Re: Dennis Tillman
Agree.
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Dave Daniel
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Added album Tek 564 restoration
#photo-notice
maxfrister@... added the album Tek 564 restoration: A couple of pics of my newly working (and useful) 564 scope. Thanks go to Bob Haas and the vintage Tek museum for supplying a 3b3 plugin. Last
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[email protected] Notification <noreply@...>
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Re: Dennis Tillman
I agree. These days, it¡¯s not insulting or patronizing to call and ask how someone is. This was very common during the pandemic and those whom I called were quite pleased to be in touch.
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stevenhorii
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Re: Dennis Tillman
Please call the 425 number.
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n7qmm25
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Re: Dennis Tillman
I would vote for a call... as, I would rather get a call/voicemail than be stuck in trouble. My 2 cents.
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Phillip Potter <p.potter@...>
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Re: TDS5054B all LEDs lit, blank screen
Never mind I just noticed it's in Nigeria ...
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David C. Partridge
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TDS5054B all LEDs lit, blank screen
Listed on that auction site. Is this a common problem with known fixes, or? IOW is it worth buying of a speculative basis? David
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David C. Partridge
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Re: Dennis Tillman
I also have a number, which is probably more recent, as I got it a couple of months ago.? I assume it is a land line though, as it starts with 425-***-****? I will be happy to ring, if a group
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Chris van Lint
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Re: Dennis Tillman
I have a cell number for Dennis from a couple years ago. I could give him a call if anyone who knows him better hasn't already. Dave Casey
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Dave Casey
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Re: Fixing a 7603 Power Supply
My remark about working plug-ins turns out to have been prophetic rather than merely sarcastic: the 7B53A that I obtained "for parts, not working" is, in fact, not working. The big daughter board
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Jeff Dutky
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Re: FTAGH: Free to a good home: 465/475 scopes
I try too also, since USPS uses UPS's facilities, but even the local FedEx guy old me that while their workers do the best they can, their robots don't care. -Dave
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Dave Seiter
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