Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
Personally, I've always been a Multicore advocate. Henkel these days, used to be Ersin...
Definitely the eutectic 63/37 and usually one of the Crystal fluxes.
My $0.02...
Geoff AB6BT
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Geoff Peters - AB6BT
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#15002
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
Pictures included in Group IO posts are rescaled, and the resolution will depend on upon what the group admin has selected to be the default, in order to maximise the group's storage capacity.
Either
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Martin
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#15001
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
Or better yet good old Kester Resin 44 63/37 my favorite programming
language!
Sam Reaves
ARS W3OHM
Owner / Moderator of:
LeCroy Owners Group on 开云体育
Sencore Owners Group on 开云体育
Sprint
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Sam Reaves
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#15000
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
Agreed.
All pictures are fine resolution/crisp on my Win 11 laptop.
Steve.
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Stephen Pocock
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#14999
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
Attaching to your e-mail, not copying into, gives the best chance of good
quality, but the group may be limited in the size of photos it accepts.
Putting the photo on your own Web site, or photo
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David J Taylor
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#14998
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
Peter every one of your pictures look clear and crisp on my phone. Do not
know why they do not look good on whatever device you are using, but
they're fine. Just to let you know.
Matthew
KD6KVH
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Matthew Rapaport
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#14997
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
Not only Pb-free solder but that with no-clean (and/or water based; halogen-free? non-cfc?) flux. RoHS?! Gimme a break, environmentalists. You create more waste from short lifetime unreliably made
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Paul Sherman <pauldylansherman@...>
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#14996
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
Picture still looks crap on here. This time I copy/pasted into an email reply, instead of using the web page. The message in my email client my sent folder has superb resolution on the pic. ?It
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Prawlin
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#14995
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
Thanks Erik. Just sending pic again hopefully at better resolution. If you zoom a little, you can clearly see the places where the connector legs originally were. I had only used the connector a few
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Prawlin
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#14994
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
This is not necessarily a failure of unleaded solder (although I hate the stuff too). There is not enough solder there to start with. This is a common issue with machine soldering of large parts that
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Jim Shorney
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#14993
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
/g/tinysa/message/9042
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Designer of the tinySA
For more info go to https://tinysa.org/wiki/
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Erik Kaashoek
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#14992
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Re: Audio Jack connector came adrift
OT….. Why is the resolution of my pictures so poor on this forum? ?The originals were crystal clear. Very annoying. Peter
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Prawlin
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#14991
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Audio Jack connector came adrift
Ok so this is not a complaint and it was very easily fixed. I discovered my jack socket wasn’t working and appeared loose.
Upon opening the (genuine) ultra case, the Jack connector fell out! I
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Prawlin
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#14990
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Re: SD card removal
.. and watch out for the card shooting out so fast that it reaches the bench or
floor, never to be seen again!
David
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SatSignal Software - Quality software for you
Web:
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David J Taylor
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#14989
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Re: SD card removal
Thanks Eric! I originally tried that but it didn't seem to want to move, so I was hesitant to 'force' it. Just wanted to be sure of 'right' way!
Joe
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joe W4RYW
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#14988
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Re: SD card removal
Press inward till you hear or feel a click, than let go and it will pop out.
Same for inserting, it will lock after the click
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Designer of the tinySA
For more info go to https://tinysa.org/wiki/
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Erik Kaashoek
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#14987
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Re: SD card removal
Thanks Eric for reply - Do I need some type tool like tweezers or a paper clip to pry it out? SD cards I have used on other devices required that you press the card inward slightly & it was ejected. I
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joe W4RYW
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#14986
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Re: Using the TinySA Ultra for fault finding
The MBD301G is a 30v single diode in a TO92 package with capacitance <1pF
The MMSD701T1G is a 30v single diode in a SOD-123 package with capacitance <1pF
Lots of others available, but a lot depends
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Martin
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#14985
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Re: SD card removal
Insert/remove card only with tinySA switched off
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Designer of the tinySA
For more info go to https://tinysa.org/wiki/
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Erik Kaashoek
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#14984
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SD card removal
New to group and to the TinySA Ultra. Bought from R&L & arrived with latest FW. Would like to use SD card in PC reader - I need pointers for removal/replace SD card from SA. Couldn't find info on Wiki
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joe W4RYW
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#14983
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