> Mike Monett skrev:
>> Way to go Magnus. I'll check things a bit more carefully now.
> Not blame, you are making a chicken out of the feather... a
> mistyping can occur, I was just wondering why you where so
> consistent about it.
Copy & paste. Saves time and usually
Mike Monett skrev:
Magnus wrote:
> I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my speakers
> made one of my screens going all strange in colours. I had some
> backsides from a pair of racks which I put inbetween, and the
> steel was doing a good job as finding a
Magnus wrote:
> I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my speakers
> made one of my screens going all strange in colours. I had some
> backsides from a pair of racks which I put inbetween, and the
> steel was doing a good job as finding a better path for th
Magnus wrote:
Mike wrote:
>>> So about the only thing left of interest is histograms of the
>>> jitter. Unfortunately, the 543310A cannot store enough samples to
>>> really make an interesting graph. What I would like to be able to
>>> do is similar to an invention I made for the
> Mike,
[...]
>> One of the reasons I was attracted to the 543310A was it could
>> display 14 digits of frequency in one second. Sine then, I have
>> figured a way to resolve 16 digits in one second, so that part of
>> the spec is no longer interesting.
> As was described b
Mike,
Hi Magnus,
I was having the same problem with funny colors until I switched to
LCD monitors. The problem went away:)
I did try putting a large steel plate between the 543310A and the
2467B. The plate was 12"X12"X1/4" (30.48cm X 30.48cm X 0.635cm), and
I checked it with
>> Again, you might try electronic goldmine's mu metal shielding.
>> Used to be used as a shield around CRTs, etc. Their version is
>> sticky on one side so might make a good trial wrap.
> I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my speakers
> made one of my screens go
Magnus Danielson wrote:
> lstosk...@cox.net skrev:
>> Again, you might try electronic goldmine's mu metal shielding. Used
>> to be used as a shield around CRTs, etc. Their version is sticky on
>> one side so might make a good trial wrap.
>
> I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my
lstosk...@cox.net skrev:
Again, you might try electronic goldmine's mu metal shielding. Used to be used
as a shield around CRTs, etc. Their version is sticky on one side so might
make a good trial wrap.
I has issues with the big permanent magnet of one of my speakers made
one of my screens
Again, you might try electronic goldmine's mu metal shielding. Used to be used
as a shield around CRTs, etc. Their version is sticky on one side so might
make a good trial wrap.
N0UU
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