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Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
My interest is a cart that can hold the heavier stuff and rack with like the 11k Scopes. The next card I need will have to hold an HP synthesizer that weighs 70 lb and hopefully a spectrum analyzer on
By Pete Lancashire · #149597 ·
Re: OT: Scopes and other electronics on "The Outer Limits"
All in the technology of the times. Note that they did not imagine any kind of technology (interface wise) that was different from what they had, just that it did futuristic stuff.
By Harvey White · #149596 ·
Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
It's not that hard to bend up a larger top pan, with hand tools. Or add a piece of plywood, and a hold down strap. There are cheap belts on Ebay that would work fine. These are what I bought to wear,
By Michael A. Terrell · #149595 ·
Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
The welding cart is nice in it has a sloping front, but the one I looked at Harbor Freight just doesn't have the depth to handle the 7603 from what I could tell. --Al
By Al Holt · #149594 ·
Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
I have a bunch of these in both the shop, and in the house. They are sturdy enough, but a piece of plywood under the bottom shelf makes them even stronger.
By Michael A. Terrell · #149593 ·
Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
How about a cheap welding cart, or make a copy of the design from the online manual? https://www.harborfreight.com/welding-cart-69340.html Michael A. Terrell
By Michael A. Terrell · #149592 ·
Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
Haha - I just looked at those Harbor Freight ones someone linked. That's the kind I was picturing, whether plastic or metal. Some are kind of spendy, but if you look at the coupons, there's a 3-shelf
By Ed Breya · #149591 ·
Re: OT: Scopes and other electronics on "The Outer Limits"
Teaching a chimpanzee to use a meter is easy, but have you ever see one than can solder worth a damn? ;-) Michael A. Terrell
By Michael A. Terrell · #149590 ·
Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
In some parts of the country scope equipment or any type of cart seem to be rare birds. the Portland Oregon area is one of them. I'd love to see the one build out of plywood I have a friend with the
By Pete Lancashire · #149589 ·
Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
Are the real scope carts all that expensive? I've bought a few over recent years at flea markets and junk stores for around $10-25 typical. I was under the impression that the carts aren't in big
By Ed Breya · #149588 ·
OT: Scopes and other electronics on "The Outer Limits"
I've been watching some episodes of the outstanding US science-fiction TV series "The Outer Limits", which aired from 1963-1965 (two seasons). The settings of many episodes prominently feature
By Albert LaFrance · #149587 ·
Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
You might look at some of these.https://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result/index/?dir=asc&order=EAScore%2Cf%2CEAFeatured+Weight%2Cf%2CSale+Rank%2Cf&q=utility+cart ?Leon Robinson ?? K5JLR
By Leon Robinson · #149586 ·
Re: Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
Made mine from a half sheet of ? plywood. Added wheels and a folding shelf, around 30.00 invested and around 2 hrs time. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2018 5:30 PM To:
By Dewey Wyatt · #149585 ·
Low cost Scope-Mobile alternatives?
I'd like to get my 7603 'scope onto some sort of roll around cart, but I'd like to see if it can be done within some sort of reasonable price range. This is just for getting the thing from room to
By Al Holt · #149584 ·
Re: SD-24 differential TDR on USB cables
I would like to correct my mistake - common mode impedance of the full/high-speed USB 2.0 cable is 30 Ohms ¡À30% Differential impedance is 90 ¦¸ ¡À15% This is from Table 7-12 in USB spec 2.0 Thanks
By Leo Bodnar · #149583 ·
7A29 attenuator fault corrosion issue
I don't know if this is a common issue (google didn't find it for me anyway) so just in case it helps others this is what I found. Now that the 7912AD is behaving reasonably well I thought I would
By Adrian Nicol · #149582 ·
S3110 update
With the help of a friend I came home yesterday with two R230 Parts units they're clean but they've been in a mouse infested Barn for years. We also brought home a 3T5 that looks complete. The biggest
By Pete Lancashire · #149581 ·
Re: [OT] Philips PP 1071 electronic switch unit
Thank you, Michael. Actually I have only pieces of it (most pieces, I think), so an schematic would be ideal for making sense of them. Best regards, Sebastian. Michael A. Terrell 4:19am #149579 It
By Sebastian Garcia · #149580 ·
Re: [OT] Philips PP 1071 electronic switch unit
It appears to be two, 15MHz amplifiers to convert a single channel scope into a four channel display. In other words, it is a pair of the electronic switches that were common for early single channel
By Michael A. Terrell · #149579 ·
[OT] Philips PP 1071 electronic switch unit
Hi, Could somebody provide the schematics/manual of this equipment (or similar Philips model) [1] ? It is an (independent, including power supply) chopping unit, to turn any single trace scope into a
By Sebastian Garcia · #149578 ·