QST lightning radar. But what a mess you get with google and every
lightning and radar TV station in the US.
Oh well if your replacing TVs every few years whats a few more opamps?
Now how does a poor man build something for what started this whole thread?
Time for me to hop off this thread.
Regards
Paul
WB8TSL


On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 2:37 AM, Don Latham <d...@montana.com> wrote:

>
>
> > Scientific American magazine today is a mere shadow of its former self,
> > due mainly to a new publisher imported from Popular Science magazine.
> > There is no longer an Amateur Scientist article in each issue.
> >
> Amen to that!  It's also turned from reporting to preaching-political!
>
> I always wanted to build the amateur scientist stuff, but there were always
> the lines with arrows off the figure "to power supply". Wonder if that's
> why I
> have hell boxes full of old power supplies:-)
> Probably a darned good thing I didn't build the x-ray tube!
> Don
>
> --
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> have not got it."
>  -George Bernard Shaw
>
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