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Amateur HAM Radio Study Guides from Dan Romanchik
www.kb6nu.com/study-guides/
PCBite professional PCB holder
www.indiegogo.com/projects/pc...
Accurate panel meter:
www.tindie.com/products/sotos...
Valve Bonanza
Turns your PSU into a USB charger:
github.com/twam/USB-Adapter
OP.A FM Synthesiser Arduino Shield:
www.kickstarter.com/projects/...
Flip Dot Displays
Lumintop TD16 1000 lumens Tactical Flashlight Torch:
www.amazon.com/dp/B01ALAFQNY
Worm AAA Keyring Torch:
www.amazon.com/dp/B00YXR12WG
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www.amazon.com/dp/B011KJT4K6
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@Henchman1977
@Henchman1977 8 жыл бұрын
I think this format is a good balance of speed and detail!
@youcrackmeupdude
@youcrackmeupdude 8 жыл бұрын
27:00 I was laughing my ass off. Mr. Tez Cope was about to throw out a worthless piece of electronics when a light bulb went off. Let me send it to Dave and ask him to repair it. I'll even write "Open Carefully" on the envelope for added hilarity. I looked it up and you can get a Yamaha psr 275 used for $40. Bahahahaha. But this joke was priceless. Dave, you're too nice. You should have "tested" the board Photonicinduction-style, then apologize saying it can't be fixed while the board is still on fire. Best laugh I've had in a long time. I hope to see more of these in the future.
@gusjimmy2092
@gusjimmy2092 3 жыл бұрын
you all probably dont give a damn but does anyone know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@nickolascassius179
@nickolascassius179 3 жыл бұрын
@Gus Jimmy Instablaster =)
@lightguy250
@lightguy250 8 жыл бұрын
I think the mirror on the PCB holder is so you can see the bottom of the board without having to completely flip the entire thing.
@MartinPHE
@MartinPHE 8 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking the same thing.
@sensepeek
@sensepeek 8 жыл бұрын
Yes you are right the mirror polish is extremely useful but we are considering having one side mate polished so that you can choose by preference.
@eimparas
@eimparas 8 жыл бұрын
me to
@hecatommyriagon655
@hecatommyriagon655 8 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I think that's pretty obviously why it's "mirror like", baffles me that Dave missed that. ^_^
@Zetex2000
@Zetex2000 8 жыл бұрын
The disadvantages is that you have to clean the mirror every time.
@bytesabre
@bytesabre 8 жыл бұрын
I want a clock made out of those flippy dot things now, just to be more hipster than the folk with Nixie tube ones...
@bytesabre
@bytesabre 3 жыл бұрын
There is no way a hack tool recommended by a spam KZbin comment isn’t going to do bad things to the person that tries to use it. GTFO
@SuperAWaC
@SuperAWaC 8 жыл бұрын
those rca tubes were for us military applications, hence the compliance, and the packaging
@robinkopetzky7945
@robinkopetzky7945 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing the PCBite! Best design I ever seen! Way to go, Dave!!
@toysareforboys1
@toysareforboys1 8 жыл бұрын
Best mailbag ever!! Love the format, thanks for listing to the viewers :)
@cadikaorade828
@cadikaorade828 7 жыл бұрын
Dan Romanchik's study guide helped me get my Technician license. Thanks, Dan!
@mirkomueller3412
@mirkomueller3412 8 жыл бұрын
The pcb board holder looks fantastic. Great idea also the mirror surface so you also have a look under the board. Very well engineered. Love it...
@marzacdev
@marzacdev 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing my little music shield project. I am eager to hear and see what future users will make of it. Keep on doing great educational content.
@KB6NUHamRadio
@KB6NUHamRadio 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for featuring my study guides, Dave. I love your show!
@sensepeek
@sensepeek 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave for the positive feedback of PCbite! Updates made to the PCBite kit compared with the early sample Dave tested in this mailbag segment includes but are not limited to: We include insulating washers so that you can power up your creations with even more comfort. These are placed on both top and bottom side of the jaw so that the board is protected. Stronger neodymium magnet, for better experience when using an ESD mat to cover the base plate. There is a PTFE protection cap on the bottom to sustain low friction and protect the surface of the base plate. Decreased height of the PCBites to improve ergonomics during long soldering sessions where you would rest hands on your bench for added support. Height is reduced with 10mm (0.4") while still retaining a wide jaw and perfect grip. The PCB is held 55mm (2.16") above your workbench. Mirror polish on one side and matte(B2) polish on the other side of the base plate, yes we just decided :-) And regarding the price, the price on Indiegogo now include worldwide shipping and all of the above updates. /Johan Hellman - Team PCBite @ Sensepeek
@albinekb
@albinekb 8 жыл бұрын
Why isn't the "inside"/"middle" part the moving part? Like it is now and he shows in his video, when pushing down it will "flex" down. If the middle was dragging down on the board instead, would it be better maybe?
@Keex11
@Keex11 8 жыл бұрын
They look very sturdy and well thought out. Good job!
@pshq
@pshq 8 жыл бұрын
These lovely FlippyDot Displays are produced in Poland and are used here in almost all city transport busses. They're indeed really nice things. Even when a bus speeds through a road full of holes, these tiny dots doesn't flip! I'm being amazed by them everyday :)
@rich1051414
@rich1051414 5 жыл бұрын
In the US, dot matrix displays are used instead in most places, which is effectively exactly the same thing accept using LED's instead of flippy dots.
@sotosz1
@sotosz1 8 жыл бұрын
Hi, all Sotos here: About the Panel meter case , I found it in a Chinese factory that manufactures display enclosure boxes . The PCB was built having already the enclosure and not the other way around...
@davadoff
@davadoff 4 жыл бұрын
Please share where you can get it or how to find it like the best search terms to google in order to find things like that. Thx
@MrTripcore
@MrTripcore 8 жыл бұрын
Watching you open the package at normal speed is half the fun!
@joedempseysr.3376
@joedempseysr.3376 8 жыл бұрын
The 6AQ5A vacuum tube was designed as the horizontal sweep amplifier for NTSC television sets in the '60s. They have an input power of about 15 Watts and an output power of up to 5 Watts. Plenty beefy to drive the horizontal sweep of a CRT. These are fairly common and have been pressed into service by the Ham Radio community for use as QRP CW transmitters. I built a crystal controlled CW transmitter for the 40 Meter Amateur Band. With about 5 Watts output into a 40 Meter dipole antenna, I was able to work a station in Flint, Michigan from my home near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Not too shabby for a little 1 bottle CW QRP rig! I've got the plans for this little XMTR from a Electronics magazine from, I believe 1967. I'll e-mail you a copy when I find it. Great job on the mailbag segments! Enjoy your KZbin channel immensely! Cheers and 73! Joe, Media, Pennsylvania
@EEVblog
@EEVblog 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the detail.
@georgegonzalez2442
@georgegonzalez2442 8 жыл бұрын
6AQ5 is a 1939 6V6 in a 7-pin base. Used for audio-output mostly, once in a while used for Vertical output. It's too small for horizontal output. HO tubs almost always are bigger and have a plate top-cap as the voltage spikes there are in the thousands of volts!
@joedempseysr.3376
@joedempseysr.3376 8 жыл бұрын
+george gonzalez Yes, you are correct. It was used as a vertical output, not horizontal. I actually salvaged one from an old TV back in the 60s. Then I built the 40 Meter transmitter from an article in the March, 1967 issue of Electronics Illustrated. I was only 13 when I built the rig. It didn't resonate because I used a 1/4" coil form but at the time, I didn't know what the problem was. Fast forward to 1977. I was now an Electrical Engineering student at Drexel University and had learned how to calculate the inductance of coils and the resonant frequency of L-C circuits. I calculated the resonant frequency of the existing circuit and noted that it was too high. I re-calculsted the frequency using a 3/4" coil form and it was just above 7 MHz. I rewound the coil and placed it in the circuit and tested it into a dummy load. As I adjusted the tuning slug on the coil the transmitter resonated, the neon lamp started to glow and my receiver let out a shriek! It worked! I plugged the 40M dipole cable in and re-tuned for maximum output. I was able to work Flint, MI from my home near Philadelphia with a rig I made when I was 13. I still have it! :-)
@elek101
@elek101 8 жыл бұрын
Could you post the plans for building my own ?
@cypherf0x
@cypherf0x 8 жыл бұрын
The 5751 tube is probably worth at least $50 US if it's good. The JAN (made for military) black plate phillips ones can be over $150 each. 6HG5, is common and about $10, 5749 is $5, The 6350 runs about $25. The 6AK6 is another $5. The 6BC7 is cheap, The last one you didn't give the correct model but it looks like a rectifier tube, maybe a 5AR4 which is a treat at $100+ for a quality US one.
@ZomB1986
@ZomB1986 7 жыл бұрын
Them ugly one look the same as my 5Y3GT
@ed10523
@ed10523 8 жыл бұрын
Dave..This Format is better. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks!
@brycemw
@brycemw 8 жыл бұрын
I think that the "Warning may contain Internet" is from a numberphile video where they unboxed something that said "Warning may contain numbers".
@EEVblog
@EEVblog 8 жыл бұрын
Oh, ok.
@jackm_
@jackm_ 8 жыл бұрын
a link should be in order D:
@oskimac
@oskimac 8 жыл бұрын
It reminds me of the It Crowd "the internet"
@elvee88
@elvee88 8 жыл бұрын
Sounds like the calculator unboxings.
@funcatvids9198
@funcatvids9198 8 жыл бұрын
I love that electromagnetic displays! Very clever design!
@galileo_rs
@galileo_rs 8 жыл бұрын
Ham radio licence etc: For most of the people (these days anyway), the reason to get a licence is to be able to (legally) experiment with RF transmissions. I got my licence when I got the rtlsdr and when I learned about WSPR. There is something appealing (at least to me) in transmitting a 0.5W signal and getting that signal decoded a 1000 km away. Also lots of other interesting things to experiment with. So in a nutshell: experimentation with RF.
@AureliusR
@AureliusR 8 жыл бұрын
I don't think that's true. The majority of people who get their licences use it to communicate on the ham bands, not to do RF experimentation.
@galileo_rs
@galileo_rs 8 жыл бұрын
In the old days yes. These days if you want to talk to strangers across the world you use the internet. Most of the young hams that I know are electronics enthusiast who want to experiment. Of course there are exceptions: usually in the weirdo and socially inept category for some reason, and kids whose parents are already radio amateurs.
@AureliusR
@AureliusR 8 жыл бұрын
Dragan Milivojević Uhh... I've been an amateur operator for over two years now, and I can state from experience that what you're saying is categorically untrue, at least in North American, I don't know about where you live. I've met more people, young and old, through radio in the last two years than online.
@galileo_rs
@galileo_rs 8 жыл бұрын
Maybe a cultural difference? When I talk to people about the hobby most ask (the obvious question) why would you bother when there is internet. Then I have to explain all that I stated previously, most people start to understand, some even join the club.
@raccoonnyc
@raccoonnyc 8 жыл бұрын
There is no reason to get a ham license except for the expectation of fun.
@4BoltClevo
@4BoltClevo 8 жыл бұрын
The reflecting surface would be good on that board holder to power up prototypes with the thermal imager looking at both the top and bottom at the same time. Could be handy...
@SatyajitRoy2048
@SatyajitRoy2048 8 жыл бұрын
Mirror finished PCByte is good because you can see the underneath of the PCB quite easily.
@deltoid77-nick
@deltoid77-nick 3 жыл бұрын
I agree
@aljowen
@aljowen 8 жыл бұрын
Presumably the mirror finish is so you can see both sides of the board easily.
@sillyfly9530
@sillyfly9530 8 жыл бұрын
My thought exactly
@voltlog
@voltlog 8 жыл бұрын
the pcb holder with magnets, such a neat idea. Anyone can put that together at home with very little cost. Nice!
@treborrrrr
@treborrrrr 8 жыл бұрын
I used zernit clay and a magnet to make something very similar many years ago. It works quite nicely.
@amicloud_yt
@amicloud_yt 7 жыл бұрын
Wow, the flippy board display is super cool! Works just like DLP!
@Daniel456324
@Daniel456324 8 жыл бұрын
Dave, love your channel and all the contributions you have made to the world of EE. Simply excellent and unmatched! Attention people who send mail to Dave. If you send mail to Dave, please follow these guidelines. Do not send old electronics that have 30 years of cigarette smoke on them. Don't send mail that has been dipped in STICKY pop. When you are sending in a review of your electronics pcb boards, always send the schematic! Do not send mail where the packaging has glass fibre in-bedded into the packaging that falls apart upon opening the bag. If you really want to piss him off, do all the above, and your mail will be sent straight to the trash bin!
@FennecTECH
@FennecTECH 8 жыл бұрын
Ham Radio With Viewers is a neat concept where you chat with viewers arround the world over ham radio!
@rich1051414
@rich1051414 5 жыл бұрын
"Are those dots green or yellow?" Yes. Magnetic coupling :D I suppose you have to be careful about the amount of current you use to trigger these.
@LordPhobos6502
@LordPhobos6502 3 жыл бұрын
About 500mA per dot flip... give or take.
@rich1051414
@rich1051414 3 жыл бұрын
@@LordPhobos6502 I would think that if you are too sloppy with your regulation, you will have dots flipping neighbor dots.
@thomasesr
@thomasesr 5 жыл бұрын
The PCBite mirror finish is a nice touch, to be able to see the underside of the board without flipping it.
@moycakes
@moycakes 8 жыл бұрын
When candies, and other plastic-wrapped things go into a low pressure environment, such as a plane, the air is pulled through tiny microscopic holes. I've taken American snacks over seas in the past, and each time the bags are usually rather shriveled up after a flight, and you can definitely smell whatever is in them.
@Kek5kopF
@Kek5kopF 8 жыл бұрын
Nippon chocolate candy is awesome, love it!
@GreenAppelPie
@GreenAppelPie 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome episode
@MrAlekoy
@MrAlekoy 8 жыл бұрын
The mirror finish on the PCB holder might be useful to make it possible to see the other side of the board when measuring on the top side..
@BMRStudio
@BMRStudio 8 жыл бұрын
This pcb holder is... wow :) I like the mirror under, because You can see the back of the panel. Sold!
@SproutyPottedPlant
@SproutyPottedPlant 8 жыл бұрын
Love the Lumintop torches, my favourites are small AAA lights and AA lights.
@ssh3mk
@ssh3mk 8 жыл бұрын
That PCB holder has a mirror finish so you can see the other side of the board without flipping it when soldering. Really neat.
@AdrianTechWizard
@AdrianTechWizard 8 жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, If the base of the PCBite is mirrored you can see the underside of the PCB. That would save you from flipping the board when troubleshooting should you need to...
@JordyValentine
@JordyValentine 8 жыл бұрын
That torch looks great, would be good for work, might have to grab one
@Hammerjockeyrepair
@Hammerjockeyrepair 6 жыл бұрын
I am guessing, the mirrored finish on the pcb holder is so you can see the underside of your board while you work. You could see the shadow of your solder tip etc, seems very useful!
@ccricers
@ccricers 8 жыл бұрын
The Yamaha board reminds me of the headaches I had trying to fix a old Korg DW-2000 by myself. the online store told me it was in good condition but the internals were DOA- blew the internal fuses every time I turn the power switch on.
@consolehacker54
@consolehacker54 8 жыл бұрын
The 6AQ5A is a miniature beam power tube usually used in audio amplifiers as a second to last stage or output
@MrSparker95
@MrSparker95 8 жыл бұрын
Nice, I have always wanted to know how these dot displays work!
@nutlock2857
@nutlock2857 8 жыл бұрын
Go on Dave you might as do your licence!! Just think what little Sagen will think when you build your first antenna and talk live to another station on the air using it -great fun !! the pair of you will never forget it.
@phil41055
@phil41055 8 жыл бұрын
The little rubber ring on the flashlight is so you can use it in a "cigar" hold, pinched between your pointer and middle finger and activated with your thumb
@Lorem_ipsum_dolor_sit_amet
@Lorem_ipsum_dolor_sit_amet 8 жыл бұрын
Vacuum tubes? Pffff, more like thermionic valves. Am I right guys.
@robfenwitch7403
@robfenwitch7403 8 жыл бұрын
Are you still out there in the aleph, Count?
@Lorem_ipsum_dolor_sit_amet
@Lorem_ipsum_dolor_sit_amet 8 жыл бұрын
Rob Fenwitch You're the first person to catch that. It was a coin toss between Bobby or Henry Case. Nice to know there are still readers out there.
@pocoapoco2
@pocoapoco2 8 жыл бұрын
Maybe the mirror finnish on the pcb holder is for viewing the underside of the board easily.
@Arsonist42
@Arsonist42 8 жыл бұрын
lmao that synth pcb cracked me up, literally.
@genkiadrian
@genkiadrian 8 жыл бұрын
+EEVBlog Dave, these hamradio study guides are designed for the US exam. Aspirants from other countries will have to use other study guides as the exams are often different. I got my ham license in Germany and the questions in the exams are definitely different from the US ones.
@hadireg
@hadireg 4 жыл бұрын
Haha one problem down in my head! I saw once those flippy dots display on a bus in germany! Iwas wishing I could have a closer look🤔😉👍👍 a wish came true :)
@Kd8OUR
@Kd8OUR 8 жыл бұрын
there are currently 3 classes of amateur license in the US that you can test for, a 4th you had to have when it was an option. Technician, general and extra are the options for new hams. Some still hold an advanced license, a hold over that is no longer used... Oddly it grants a bit more than general on some bands, but not the full amount that the extra license grants.
@LachambredeNico
@LachambredeNico 8 жыл бұрын
was waiting for the next mailbag :-)
@BMRStudio
@BMRStudio 8 жыл бұрын
Hhhhrrrrrgh. I cant wait never for the next!
@hubzcaps
@hubzcaps 8 жыл бұрын
nice idpicture i recognice the 7447 power pc chip anywhere
@kakkopanda
@kakkopanda 8 жыл бұрын
hey dave... nice video =) i ve been watching your videos for the past months, and i must say, you are one of the reasons i enter the electrical engineering in college =) keep on the awsome videos... hope someday meet you in person =) see ya
@SuperAWaC
@SuperAWaC 8 жыл бұрын
i've got a similar lumintop to your edc. great little flashlight.
@mrlithium69
@mrlithium69 8 жыл бұрын
HAHA the nippon choco-con.......
@andykaylor2777
@andykaylor2777 6 жыл бұрын
Those sexy tubes, I saw some of them in the processor boards in the old 1930’s computer system
@mmmhorsesteaks
@mmmhorsesteaks 8 жыл бұрын
hermetically sealed, yes. but plastic actually has only very moderate barrier properties. this is why polypropylene is chosen over polyethylene: polyethylene would be even worse. also the reason why the inside of the wrapper is often metallized: it drastically reduces permeability. the main concern is oxygen or moisture getting in, for most cookies.
@AureliusR
@AureliusR 8 жыл бұрын
There's actually three classes in the US. Even more in Australia, I believe. In Canada there are three as well.
@donaldfilbert4832
@donaldfilbert4832 8 жыл бұрын
A simple slip of the wrist with that "package opener" ... you might just open a vein !! LOL !!!
@mgscheue
@mgscheue 8 жыл бұрын
Yep, in the US it's, in order from bottom to top, Technician, General, and Extra.
@MisterTalkingMachine
@MisterTalkingMachine 8 жыл бұрын
Yes, there are valve collectors. The smallest of the bunch looks like a double diode you would find as the horizontal detector in TV's.
@johnrehwinkel7241
@johnrehwinkel7241 8 жыл бұрын
There are a few people who collect vacuum tubes (Tube Collectors Association comes to mind). That 5751 is a low-noise version of the very popular 12AX7. National (AKA Richardson) didn't make a lot of their own tubes, but bought in tubes from a lot of makers and added their own markings.
@patprop74
@patprop74 7 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, time index 36:54 could you explain what the L402 inductor is used for please. I see those a lot and always wonder what they do.
@familyfilmmaking
@familyfilmmaking 8 жыл бұрын
Is the current state of the flip-dot display able to be sensed? (i.e., could it act as NV ram?)
@xAbdulRhmanX
@xAbdulRhmanX 8 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave thanks for the video :) can you please make a video about that display. Thank you.
@seanhornibrook
@seanhornibrook 8 жыл бұрын
That RCA tube: JAN = Joint Army / Navy. Mil-spec tube. They had their own numbering system and a slightly different design spec, hence the warning label. That's a top-tier valve you got there...
@iPelaaja1
@iPelaaja1 8 жыл бұрын
The flippydots look really nice :) Do something with them, or buy some more and build an amazing sign :)
@frankbuss
@frankbuss 8 жыл бұрын
Is there an example for the synthesizer? Would be cool to hear something.
@JennyEverywhere
@JennyEverywhere 8 жыл бұрын
There's three US ham licenses nowadays, Technician, General, and Extra. That's in ascending grades of privileges and difficulty of study. I worked my way up through each to Extra.
@Abigail-Rebecca
@Abigail-Rebecca 8 жыл бұрын
When I did my Rad Am test in the UK (over thirty years ago now) the license was in two classes A and B. Class B was the technical test, but restricted you to the higher bands. To get your Class A (and give you the full Rad Am bands) you had to pass a Morse code test. Of course, when they changed the way the tests worked, anyone who had a Class B was given full privileges, which upset a lot of Class A Hams who'd gone through the Morse test.
@DoRC
@DoRC 8 жыл бұрын
on those flip dots I think the maximum pulses means how many pulses it can handle not how many times it can flip. based on a 70ms flip time they can only flip around 14 times a second.
@JN.0_o
@JN.0_o 8 жыл бұрын
I bet that the bottom plate of the PCBite is a mirror finish so that you can see what's going on underneath the PCB as well as being able to shine light up from the bottom. I can see why that would be handy.
@hikaru-live
@hikaru-live 8 жыл бұрын
About food smell outside of the packages: there are two ways smell can get out of the packages: 1) the packages are hermetically sealed, but bits of its contents flying around the factory as dust in the air can stick on the exterior of the packagingafter it is sealed; or 2) some food packaging materials are designed to allow gases (and only gases) to enter and exit. For chocolate-covered items the latter is likely as natural chocolate, like wine, have the concept of aging, and hermetically sealing it prevents that from happening.
@irishRocker1
@irishRocker1 8 жыл бұрын
for the 5751 valve, I had a JAN Phillips 5751 that was worth about €50 at the time i bought it for a guitar amplifier. Not sure what it is worth now or what the national brand one in this video is worth but the 5751 is like a lower gain preamp valve. I think it was around 70 gain as opposed to the gain of 100 from the common 12ax7 valve. And it sat in between the 12ax7 (gain: 100) and 12au7 (gain: 20). All three are used in guitar amplifiers.
@donaldfilbert4832
@donaldfilbert4832 8 жыл бұрын
The Yamaha repair request reminded me of my Dad. When I was a freshman in Electrical Engineering at ISU - he wanted me to repair his broken ham radio with just a screw driver and a hammer !!! What ?? What ??
@operator8014
@operator8014 8 жыл бұрын
My dads old AMPs all have those GE 5749s in them, I don't know if there's anything special that makes them good for audio quality specifically.
@0ADVISOR0
@0ADVISOR0 8 жыл бұрын
The place which you see on the first postcard is located in Munich. It is called the Marienplatz (en: Mary's Square, i.e. St. Mary, Our Lady's Square) is a central square in the city centre of Munich, Germany.
@AAAyyyGGG
@AAAyyyGGG 8 жыл бұрын
31:22 - MC31112 - dyslexia roolz KO!! ;-) Love those flippy dot displays, they use them on the buses around here... Also have 3mm(?) LEDs in each dot's corner for visibility at night...
@m4d3ng
@m4d3ng 8 жыл бұрын
That has to be the best PCB holder ever
@Novous
@Novous 8 жыл бұрын
10:20 It'd be interesting to measure the reported strobe frequency given the aliasing from the 50 Hz maximum camera frame rate. (ala below Nyquist limit)
@MPnoir
@MPnoir 8 жыл бұрын
There is a pretty cool setup of these flippy-displays at the Autostadt in Wolfsburg, Germany. Its in the retrival hall where you pick up your car. There they set up these displays as a ring and they display the names of the persons who are next to get their car. In between they even do pretty cool animations with them. My favourite one was basically grass in the wind , where the noise of the plates turning is also used as a sound effect.
@MPnoir
@MPnoir 8 жыл бұрын
Found a video of it if anyone is interested watch?v=ZHLwgS8X_-c
@Graham_Langley
@Graham_Langley 8 жыл бұрын
+noir Nice - thanks for that.
@stationplaza4631
@stationplaza4631 8 жыл бұрын
33:55 Nice one Dave! Must check that one out.
@ironman7261
@ironman7261 8 жыл бұрын
I got my ham license just to say i got it thankyou very much and chose the initials of my name as my callsign. Have several radios but more interested in the technical side of it then talking
@zaprodk
@zaprodk 8 жыл бұрын
The JRC JAN tubes is for military use - probably why there is that special writing on the box. JAN is short for "Joint Army Navy"
@LordPhobos6502
@LordPhobos6502 3 жыл бұрын
Where do you get those flipdots from? I can't find those classic ones anywhere!
@cgelektronik
@cgelektronik 7 жыл бұрын
Do you need some more Nippon ? :D Friends of us in England can't get enough of it. We'll send it to them sometimes. We still have to practice your German pronunciation.
@ThePyroman38
@ThePyroman38 8 жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, it'd be really cool to see you make a quick project with that "flippy-dot" display :) Something like multiplexing it, just to read "EEVBlog", and maybe a slow refresh accross the whole display every 5 minutes? It would be really nice to see a display made with these flip-dots, instead of standard, boring LED's ;) It'd be nice to see multiplexing put into practice and help consolidate it in my mind, and I am sure a few other would enjoy it too! Just a thought! But otherwise, keep up the amazing videos! :D
@DoRC
@DoRC 8 жыл бұрын
that flip dot matrix would make a awesome clock. just show one digit at a time
@MyDaoust
@MyDaoust 8 жыл бұрын
the rubber ring on the flashlight is for a picattini rail. (mounting to a gun.) and the slower strobe mode is actually a s.o.s
@izimsi
@izimsi 8 жыл бұрын
These dot displays seem to be made in Poland (or sold by a Polish company), as seen on the first page of the documentation. Had no idea they do these things here.
@n2n8sda
@n2n8sda 7 жыл бұрын
Hey,I actually prefer the older GT octal tube you have rather than the later 9 pin mini tubes but each to their own. I build a lot of tube stuff. Most if not all of those tubes are common run of the mill stuff apart from one that although not terribly valuable is a nice tube.5751 - introduced in 1953, durable preamp tube common to guitar equipment.6aq5 - introduced in 1950, audio output tube, common in small table radios of the time, 4.5 watts output.5749 - Introduced in 1940, remote cutoff pentode. Commonly used for RF / IF stage in radio signal amplification in a hetrodyne radio (AA5 etc) 6350 - Introduced in 1953, one of the more interesting tubes in the collection. Computer grade high quality dual triode, 18.7 watt dissipation, limited applications but sellers usually want about 50 usd a pair. For audio usage probably best used as part of a phase inverter for push-pull output.6ak6 - Introduced in 1940, another audio output tube probably used in table radios of the time, typical 1.1 watts output.6bc6 - Introduced in 1950, Triple diode tube. Probably used in some audio IF stage. The last tube isn't the right part number, maybe a date code / manufacturing code.. It looks a lot like a 5Y3-GT to me, which would make it a full wave AC -> DC rectifier tube. 5v/2a cathode, peak inverse plate voltage of 1400 volts, 440ma steady peak current. Reliable tube that was used to power most lower wattage guitar amps, radios sub 20watt output.
@rsattahip
@rsattahip 4 жыл бұрын
I miss tubes, they were complicated enough to be a challenge but simple enough to be fun. The 6AQ5 is the only one I ever saw before, it was used as an audio output and vertical output in some old TV's. I started electronics working after school and summers in a TV shop around 1970. (yes you could do stuff like that back then)
@sxarfce
@sxarfce 8 жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, I'm an electronics student from India and your videos(the opamp series) have been helping me a lot. So first of all I'll like to thank you for that. Even I suggested your videos to my classmates and they really love your style of teaching which was really simple yet amazing and clear. You really helped us making many concepts clear. The reason I'm writing you this is that I need a little help of yours. Can you please make a video about MULTIPLEXERS?. This would really be of great help for me and my friends. I would be really thankful to you.So,i hope you'll look up to the request and we'll really appreciate the work you do. And again Thankyou so much for the previous videos.
@AstAMoore
@AstAMoore 8 жыл бұрын
Choobz for the audiofool market. Brilliant.
@TheCRDMiller
@TheCRDMiller 8 жыл бұрын
That Yamaha board, what the heck?
@sparkplug1018
@sparkplug1018 8 жыл бұрын
If I were to venture a guess, id say someone tripped over the cord and broke the board. Not really sure how youd blow the ass out of the speaker output connectors though.
@HootHinge
@HootHinge 8 жыл бұрын
eevblog trollin at its finest
@programorprogrammed
@programorprogrammed 8 жыл бұрын
A good laugh
@sparkplug1018
@sparkplug1018 8 жыл бұрын
Yeah or pure troll.
@Graham_Langley
@Graham_Langley 8 жыл бұрын
+sparkplug1018 Apart from the broken board it's all desoldering damage.
@andymouse
@andymouse 4 жыл бұрын
Is "second suck of the sav" something to do with oranges ?.........please
@LycanWitch
@LycanWitch 8 жыл бұрын
A suggestion which may be better than just speeding up the video for opening the boxes is to pre-open the packages you get (just cut the tape). however do not peek inside, let that remain a surprise :)
@NightWolfx03
@NightWolfx03 8 жыл бұрын
A long long long time ago, I saw a TINY flip dot display that was in a dead VCR. Has anyone ever see one that like that ? It was literally close to the same size as a 4x40 lcd or maybe a 4 x 20.
@XeonXR6
@XeonXR6 8 жыл бұрын
I get the feeling that guy was trolling you with the Yamaha board :)
@johnsenchak4169
@johnsenchak4169 8 жыл бұрын
Dave likes the "nipple" interesting. Does Nippon Chemicon make "flux capacitors"
@PatrickPoet
@PatrickPoet 8 жыл бұрын
I couldn't believe the ez pull on the cambridge package actually worked!
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