wow,,,,  David,,,   please put me down for one when  you are selling 
these...  thanks  
dick bell

On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 12:00:04 AM UTC-6, nixiebunny wrote:
>
> Folks, 
>
> I have been trying to find a way to fit all my stuff into the storage 
> room, and realized that it has too many CRTs in it. This has led to me 
> taking the year off the First Robotics team I've mentored, to get some 
> free time to design a product that will help me sell all those CRTs. 
>
> I am working on reviving my Scope Clocks. 
>
> I've decided to go with an Arduino style processor, since it's way more 
> user-friendly and popular than those wacky Motorola processors I used or 
> the PICs that the OscilloClock uses. So I'm rewriting the code in C, 
> which will take a few weeks. 
>
> I've also redesigned the board and case to be DIY-friendly, and to 
> resemble an old 3 inch oscilloscope. I have come up with a circuit board 
> layout that fits behind the front panel. The panel has the look of a 
> fifties 'scope, with the intensity and focus knobs at top corners and 
> the H and V knobs below, and a big time-setting encoder in the lower 
> center. (Did you know that it's impossible to find high voltage pots and 
> rotary encoders that share a common knob?) 
>
> I've already designed and made a quickie laser-cut case, since I have 
> access to a laser cutter now. Quick turn fab is marvelous. 
>
> I'll post photos when I have something to take photos of. 
>
> -- 
> David Forbes, Tucson AZ 
>
>

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