Ripper2860
Headphoneus Supremus
I found this collection to be handy at times.
https://www.ultimateservicemanuals....dio-radio-reference-books-manuals-pdfs-on-dvd
JJ
VERY NICE!!!!!
I found this collection to be handy at times.
https://www.ultimateservicemanuals....dio-radio-reference-books-manuals-pdfs-on-dvd
JJ
Miscutting isn't failure.
It's adding character to your build.
It has to be said, there can't be too much (or even enough) Blackadder in this thread.
Not really something I’d like to hear from a doctor! XD
Indeed, I was a trauma specialist. Likely the damage always was already done.I'm not too concerned about hearing that from a doctor, a surgeon on the other hand........
An 1888 Tesla Motor Patent?!
Until now, I thought Musk was just a smart, eccentric/crazy/looney/take-your-pick, entrepreneur/inventor/engineer/etc...
Turns out, he either discovered the fountain of youth or is He-who-must-not-be-named
I found this collection to be handy at times.
https://www.ultimateservicemanuals....dio-radio-reference-books-manuals-pdfs-on-dvd
JJ
It has 4.7GB of pdf files (320 documents).
With LOTS of Amperex, Elmac, Mullard, RCA, Sylvania manuals along with a scattering of many others.
And that's just the technical manuals.
The design and application manuals are extensive as well.
For a tube-O-phile, it's a deep look into the subject of tubes thru the years.
And if you are REALLY into Tesla there was a collection of his 'patent wrappers' which is a 'book' about 2.5" thick, which has most of his patents that were submitted to the patent office.
My collection of Tesla material is nearly 12" thick and has much of his writings and related research, like his Colorado Springs research notes.
JJ
My God, that’s beautiful.Once upon a time I attended motocross races in upstate New York (that rural part of New York State that is not New York City and surroundings) where a constant part of the festivities were for crowds to sit on opposite sides of a gully, consume alcohol, and shout "the other side sucks" at each other.
Any time one can make @SchiitFerBrainz & his fellow hombres guffaw at our pimped-out stacks is a good day!Well, I'm hoping that if @Jason Stoddard ever puts out a design like that, someone will take him on one side and give him his meds. I do have the HiFiBerry case for the Rpi and balanced HAT and it is fuggly. Really fuggly.
So my plan is to canibalize the Magni2, stick a raspberry transfer (decal) on the front and everything will match. Especially when they stop laughing at my Freya and send that back! Pictures MAAAAY be forthcoming in due course.
But miss, miss......{snip}.........
One of the most useful documents in this collection is the Radiotron Designer's Handbook by F. Langford-Smith. Engineers in our company were still using it in the late 1980s. the sections on amplifiers, distortion, and feedback are especially useful.Very useful info indeed! There are people on Ebay asking $12.95 per pdf. I prefer paper for reference materials but sometimes you have to take what you can get.