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Re: DVM hookup
Just be sure the meter supply voltage is isolated from supply providing the current you are trying to measure. Mike K5ESS
By K5ESS · #17208 ·
Re: DVM hookup
Jim, I used this wiring diagram to hook mine up in a homebrew power supply. The thick black and red wires are for the ammeter. Al, N8WQ
By Alan N8WQ · #17207 ·
Re: DVM hookup
Hi Jim, I bought one which is very similar (also without any info) and here is the same with wiring drawings
By Brian · #17206 ·
DVM hookup
I am trying to figure out how to hook up one of the digital volt ammeters that are so prevalent on ebay. I bought this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/142456021324 They included no info and googling
By Jim Pruitt WA7DUY · #17205 ·
Re: New England QRP Newsletters and History
For those of you that don't know, Chuck scanned all the issues in the QRPp archives. They would not exist without his efforts. Thanks buddy, NorCal 40, Chuck's NorCal number. Doug, Editor of QRPp.
By Doug Hendricks <ki6ds13@...> · #17204 ·
Re: Enameled Wire
Yes you can twist them together as long as the strands themselves are insulated (such as poly/enamel coating). I happen to have a spool or two of "Unserved" Litz which is composed of 40 strands of
By John Clements · #17203 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
pickit2 on ebat is cheap enough. now a days even pickit 3 is not that costly. all the best. sarma / vu3zmv
By Mvs Sarma <mvssarma@...> · #17202 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
My first K150 was a cheap clone from eBay, and it turned out to be a dud. My second K150 was from Banggood, and it works fine. So if you go this route, be careful about which one you choose. The K150
By bleepingbeep · #17201 ·
Re: New England QRP Newsletters and History
Than you for keeping this alive. Sometimes I feel we are a voice in the wilderness. 72/73, EM73vx Robin W4IEN w4ien@...
By w4ien@... · #17200 ·
New England QRP Newsletters and History
Gang, Just for those that might be new to the QRP crowd.? There is a lot of history lurking.? Here is a refresher on the New England QRP club (NEQRP) from over 25 years ago and since.? There are a
By chuck adams · #17199 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
I've had no troubles with my PII or PIII. nor have I had problems with the Melabs Epic. Choosing the right one for the particular PIC under attack is the trick. Dick, N7XKC
By Richard L. Wurdack · #17198 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
I have given up on the idea of using clones, sure there are clones out there that are identical, but the little information given about clones one is spending money on faith. I been burned too many
By Cecil Bayona · #17196 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
Hi!. More than 10 years back? I attended a Microchip conference and they gifted the participants with a Pickit 2 debug express in hamper.??PICkit 2 Debug Express Oh boy did they get me addicted to
By Rahul Srivastava · #17195 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
My Pickit 2 has been flawless since at least 2007.?? My buddy tried ebay clones, more than one.. there were problems!? Maybe they got the bugs out by now, but.... 73, Gary WB6OGD
By wb6ogd · #17194 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
Hey, Thanks guys for the programmer feed back. I think i will try a Pickit 2 or clone. Mite also try an K150. Thank You All. Regards. Ollie k0lqk
By [email protected] · #17193 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
The PICkit II is reliable and has worked very well for me. --Jerry AA6KI
By bleepingbeep · #17192 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
Yes, I found the PICkit II to be so reliable, that when I started using some of the newer chips, didn't hesitate to buy a PICkit 3. Very fine kit. 72, Don WD4ON
By Don Hinds · #17191 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
Many years ago after screwing around with homebrew programmers I bought a "PIC-Kit" programmer. I also bought an Atmel "AVR-ISP" programmer. Bob Macklin K5MYJ Seattle, Wa. "Real Radios Glow In The
By Bob Macklin <macklinbob@...> · #17190 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
A big thumbs up for PICkit 2 or clone. all software genuine. Time proven Rahul VU3WJM
By Rahul Srivastava · #17189 ·
Re: What Pic Programmer?
?I've always had good luck with the PICkit II. I put a header on my boards to match it. It's by Microchip but I think you can find clones too. It may not handle some of the latest PICs, but I think
By Nick Kennedy · #17188 ·