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Re: Sort of improvised work bench
I don't know if this is still taught, but in vacuum tube days, where lethal voltages were often exposed, they used to say to have a walking-cane nearby.? It must be wood.? And with the curved
By Andy · #99399 ·
Re: Sort of improvised work bench
And eliminating all the tracking nonsense: https://www.amazon.com/Oscilloscope-Multiumeter-Bandwidth-Automobile-Maintenance/dp/B09T96DH39/ref=sr_1_9 Please be aware that [often/usually] everything
By Donald H Locker · #99398 ·
Re: Sort of improvised work bench
Andy, It¡¯s this model (excstly)
By jong kung · #99397 ·
Re: Sort of improvised work bench
A few comments on taking measurements on AC Mains. With the exception of rated battery operated DVMs or neon testers, don't unless you know exactly what you are doing, what you are measuring, why you
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99396 ·
Re: Muddy audio in AF power amp
There weren't any harmonics but the audio sounded, and I hate this discriptor, muddy, smeared. There might have been a very weak comb effect. I fed band width limited white noise, sharp cut off at
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99395 ·
Re: Muddy audio in AF power amp
Exactly as I suspected. That means THERE IS harmonic distortion on a simple assembly. Thanks for confirming! Can I ask if you noted any of the harmonics at the audio part of the spectrum? Nuno
By Nuno T. · #99394 ·
Re: Sort of improvised work bench
That seems like a very VERY bad idea!? As in, a severe safety hazard. But I may not fully understand what you are asking. To me, DMM style implies having no metal on the instrument'that the user
By Andy · #99393 ·
Re: Muddy audio in AF power amp
I am trying to figure out if this is the start of a new conversation, or if it is meant to be a reply to another one.? Without any context, I assume it is the former. (It is quite challenging for
By Andy · #99392 ·
Muddy audio in AF power amp
The new transistors are oscillating at about 1GHz, the frequency is frequency modulated by the incoming audio! The cure was a ferrite bead on the base and collector (now that's a first for me) and a
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99391 ·
Re: XLT 5000 PORTABLE RADIOS
There are no license free bands or frequencies in the 700~800 spectra. At the moment, December 9, 2024, the FCC has allocated 902-928MHz for license free part 15 operations. There are many
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99390 ·
Re: Sort of improvised work bench
Hi group, About an hear ago, I saw a portable (battery operated) 2 channel scope for approx $120-$200 (depending on max bandwidth) and bought one. While I never work on mains voltage, I figured it
By jong kung · #99389 ·
XLT 5000 PORTABLE RADIOS
MOTOROLA Model H18UCH9PW7AN 700/800 MHz Question: Can two of these units be used as 'walkie-talkies' around the house/homestead/farm without a license or a 'repeater
By Gooey · #99388 ·
Re: Off topic, I will delete in a day or so.
If someone knows that an electronic component can fail or misbehave under unusual but possible conditions, there is nothing off-topic about it. Andy
By Andy · #99387 ·
Re: Off topic, I will delete in a day or so.
I apologize, I thought the helium kills MEMS oscillators to be vaguely related to electronics but not related enough to stay "live" and intended to provide enough information for those interested in a
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99386 ·
Re: oscilations in my amplifier ruins my PLL
Feedback. Coupling. Andy
By Andy · #99385 ·
Re: Off topic, I will delete in a day or so.
You should not delete a message (or an entire thread) just because you say it is off-topic, while at the same time saying that it is on-topic and appropriate. If it was really worth posting here in
By Andy · #99384 ·
Re: Drafted to helo a friend who designs audio amps
For those interested in the somewhat esoteric world of High End Audio....I offer some links to speaker simulators Note: Speakers are not nice stable loads, even a single speaker rated at 8 ohms might
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99383 ·
Re: Drafted to helo a friend who designs audio amps
One comment about the Hafler test; I would load the amplifier with a reactive load, not just a resistive one. A resistive load is too easy for any amp. Hang some capacitance directly on the amp¡¯s
By Epignathus · #99382 ·
Re: Drafted to helo a friend who designs audio amps
One steady state and slow swept tones they check out identically (well within expected variance, one amp might have 0.001%THD/IMD and the other 0.099%. He lacks the ability to do really short, 1ms,
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #99381 ·
Re: Drafted to helo a friend who designs audio amps
Yeah, it came as a bit of a surprise to me that having transistors that had a wider frequency range could end up oscillating way too easily... -- Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most
By Roy J. Tellason, Sr. · #99380 ·