Re: 7T11 with truncated trace in ET modes
The fault was in the Dot Position Memory circuit on the logic board, or more exactly the lack of a gate signal arriving at the base of Q650. Once I'd got that determined, removing and re-seating the
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David C. Partridge
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Re: Need part 2232 CRT and source for a tube - update
This is a follow-up to my repair of a 2232 scope with a bad CRT, part number 154-0861-10. I was able to find, for a very good price, a bad 2215A that seemed to have a good tube. It turns out that the
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Tom Miller
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Re: O/T: Connector Search
Molex makes some 0.063 Dia. pins & sockets for their connectors, that might help in building your own connector. Leon Robinson ?? K5JLR Political Correctness is a Political Disease.
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Leon Robinson
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
They just didn't want you sending them chitlins, pork rinds, or pepperoni sausage. ? Or MREs containing SOS creamed chipped beef. ? Pareve, baby! ? 73 Jim N6OTQ
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Jim <n6otq@...>
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
I'm not sure how this is handled in the US, but I think some of you may be talking about pickup at your home by the delivery guy and the confusion may result from this. I used to send PCBs to Israel.
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Stefan Trethan <stefan_trethan@...>
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
hi, I also ship all over the world using postage from the ebay site. Once in a while their system will not scan the priority label until it gets delivered. When I ship priority mail international,
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james27613 KE4DRN
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
I would think that any country worldwide would require incoming international mail to have a customs declaration attached. I have received packages from many different countries and they all had
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James R. Bartlett
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
I ship small packages internationally all the time, from various post offices. I have no idea what you're talking about; if you ship an international package (including first class), you have to have
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Daniel Wolstenholme
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
It's unbelievable how much misinformation is in this thread. There's no requirement that packages over 13oz be handed to a clerk, IF you're using Priority or Express (International). You can print out
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Daniel Wolstenholme
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Re: O/T: Connector Search
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David M
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
The paypal generated label with customs form included worked for shipping to Norway a few days ago in Austin TX.
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John Griessen <john@...>
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Re: O/T: Connector Search
On 01/26/2013 12:21 AM, Dave Casey wrote: > > I am trying to connect to a 50+ year old piece of avionics gear. The connector is very much like the Amphenol MIL spec circular connectors still used
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Bert Haskins
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
My mail carrier recently started refusing to take any international mailpieces with customs forms, citing a directive he had received. Sorry if that's misinformation. Is it possible that your one man
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David DiGiacomo
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O/T: Connector Search
I am trying to connect to a 50+ year old piece of avionics gear. The connector is very much like the Amphenol MIL spec circular connectors still used today, but within the circle is a "D" shaped
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Dave Casey <dcasey@...>
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
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taylorvandy
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Re: International mail rates USA -> China?
Ahh more misinformation Only items weighing more than 13oz must be handed to a clerk. An international 1st class parcel can be picked up at mailbox with the custom form already attached as long as it
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Artekmedia <manuals@...>
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Re: Tentative 647 scan?
I mentioned this before on the list. An in-law worked at Tektronix and apparently at the time, they did "shake and bake" tests in a big environment box to see what would fail and when. The
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David Hess
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Re: Tentative 647 scan?
I remember a similar thread some time ago where one of the members who had worked at Tektronix recalled the testing of new exotic equipment. He mentioned the weeping and wailing (probably teeth being
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Don Black <donald_black@...>
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Re: Tentative 647 scan?
Thanks Steve, all that makes sense to me. I also understand how the rubber deformation method brings some meaning to the 20G over 1ms into perspective (or the impulse). I also understand the
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Rob <rgwood@...>
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Re: classictek.org
The web site was archived. http://web.archive.org/web/20120313063708/http://www.classictek.org/gallery2/main.php 73 Glenn WB3UIV
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Glenn Little
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