PRC as a amplifier in GPS question.

Damian wrote:
"F Murtz" <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Damian wrote:
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Damian wrote:
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Damian wrote:
"felix_unger" <me@nothere.biz> wrote in message
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On 12-July-2015 6:08 PM, F Murtz wrote:

Frank Slootweg wrote:
F Murtz <haggisz@hotmail.com> wrote:
[...]
So you say,you two are the ones casting aspersions so you are
the
ones
to prove it, I do not need to waste time searching for the rare
or
non
existing hearsay examples

In a normal case, you would be correct to ask that
someone
proves
the
claim they make. But this case isn't a normal case. It's a case
where
someone says "The sky is blue!" and you say "No, it's not!",
because
you
have your eyes closed.

If you want proof, please feel free to search aus.* on my
exchanges
with Roddles, that should give you some ideas.

Or you can make it really simple and just search for his
postings
with
"You could never bullshit" or/and "out of a wet paper bag". That
should
give you a few thousand hits! :-(

The main problem cases are if someone corrects/disputes
some
of
Roddles' statements/claims/<whatever>. When then happens, most
of
the
time Roddles goes ballistic and into foot-stamping and insulting
mode.
If you haven't seen that, you haven't been here (aus.*) or had
your
eyes
closed. Period.

OTOH, to be fair, Roddles has his spurious good moments,
with
good
discussion/contribution. One such episode was just recently in
another
group (which I won't mention to protect its audience, and no, I
wasn't
involved, just watching). So there you go.

And have you noticed that in the main the good discussions are
with
sensible people?

no, only with ppl who wont disagree with him, and kiss asses.

And we're having the best kiss ass Rod has ever created out his
poop.
Mr. F. Murf. :)

you have to treat him with kid gloves if you want any semblance of
a
sensible discussion, and never contradict him. little children are
better
behaved. here's a little exercise for you.. try and find any
discussion
where he has behaved like a normal, sensible, mature adult, and
treated
ppl cordially and with respect.

You have a better chance finding Rod's dad alive.
He killed himself knowing what his son was growing up to be. :)


More unsubstantiated cods wallop which you are in no position to
know,
You and many others just spread such tripe as if it is fact just
proving
your opinion

See?! That's why I know for sure your head is stuck up his arse.


:) keep it up, you are only proving your shortcomings

And your, Rod's poop!


Keep it up, the last vestige of your sanity is becoming irretrievably
lost.

It is also glaringly obvious that you have not one vestige of proof on
any
of your utterances referring to mr speed.(or me)

I have one proof., Rod shitted you at a time he was having booze related
hemorrhoids, and you're still attached to his butt.
How do I know, I can smell you from this distance, 'cos I know that
horrible
smell of Rod's from distance, from his writing.
There's my proof. You stink man.


I do not know whether you realize the harm you are doing to the perception
of your frailties with the posting public with your obviously untrue prose
it is a pity really.

I do know you're poop nugget and you don't have a brain of your own. You do
need Roddles and he needs you more.
It's the stench I' m more worried about.


Keep it up, further and further into the quagmire.
 
"Rheilly Phoull" <rheilly@bigslong.com> wrote in message
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"Rheilly Phoull" <rheilly@bigslong.com> wrote in message
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"FFS give it a rest !!!!

Rod unleashed another nugget of poop.
Think again dim bulb!!

More and more poop from Rod.
 
On 28/07/2015 9:53 AM, rickman wrote:
On 7/27/2015 9:23 PM, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 27/07/2015 4:08 PM, Sylvia Else wrote:
Any Chinese readers here?

Can anyone tell me what the Chinese text says here?

https://www.dropbox.com/s/m6w7jc6gwo4exaa/sku151211-1-.jpg?dl=0

BTW, it's a solder mask compound.

Sylvia.

Thanks for the responses guys. I think what you've given me is enough.

The background to this is that I've ordered some from two different eBay
suppliers, one of which has now (allegedly) sent me a replacement for
one that didn't arrive.

That makes three that I haven't received. I was wondering whether
Australian customs might be intercepting it. They're meant to tell me if
they do, but perhaps they've been trying to figure out what it is first.

I presume they'd have the sense to get someone to read the Chinese
script, and apparently that would give them a good idea.

Maybe it really just is very slow shipping.

I order from China a fair amount and once in a while something either
takes forever or just never arrives.

I remember ordering from one of the more sketchy vendors on ebay and
they said they shipped it twice. When we were reaching the end of the
time limit for disputing a charge I asked them for my money back. I
think they never shipped it at all. As long at you get your money back
I don't think eBay gives them any grief. I expect at least half the
customers never bother to contact them because it can be such a PITA for
just $10. So they get bucks for nothing but placing an ad.

I ordered something (EPROM programmer from memory) ex-China and it took
weeks. When I contacted the seller they asked if I could wait a little
longer as it might have been intercepted. It did finally arrive and they
had opened the package and removed a hand-burned driver CD before moving
it on.

The seller provided a download link to the drivers and told me that they
sometimes remove burned CD's.

Paranoid authorities I guess.
 
On 17-August-2015 5:06 AM, Rod Speed wrote:
felix_unger <me@nothere.biz> wrote

http://www.news.com.au/technology/gadgets/the-end-of-privacy-as-we-know-it-60-minutes-uncovers-huge-mobile-phone-security-vulnerabilities/story-fn6vihic-1227485884359


so is there a real risk for the average mobile phone user,

Not unless you plan to murder someone or are a drug dealer or terrorist.

no, because what the report says it that anyone can get this device
called an IMSI-catcher which acts as a 'pretend' cell tower and enables
you to eavesdrop on mobile phone traffic

or is this just a media beat up?

Yep.

--
rgds,

Pete
-------
"When tolerance becomes a one-way street it leads to cultural suicide" -Col. Allen West
http://thereligionofpeace.com
https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/
http://pamelageller.com/
coming to a street near you!.. http://ausnet.info/islam/lakemba.html
Brigitte Gabriel's answer to 'peaceful' moslems.. http://tinyurl.com/brigitteGab
"No need for concern. Only 5-10% of muslims are extremists. In 1940 only 7% of Germans were Nazis. How did that turn out?"
"ISIS's actions represent no faith, least of all the Muslim faith"
-Barack Obama, idiotic President of the USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=56&v=QxzOVSMUrGM
 
"felix_unger" <me@nothere.biz> wrote in message
news:d3crv1Fkh9uU1@mid.individual.net...
On 17-August-2015 7:08 AM, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
In aus.computers Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
felix_unger <me@nothere.biz> wrote
http://www.news.com.au/technology/gadgets/the-end-of-privacy-as-we-kno
w-it-60-minutes-uncovers-huge-mobile-phone-security-vulnerabilities/story-
fn6vihic-1227485884359

Its completely trivial to fake what they did and that's what they did.
They obviously had that fool Coulthart use their base and did it that
way.
Whether they faked it or not, it's been easy to do for years:
"Cracking GSM with RTL-SDR for Thirty Dollars"
http://hackaday.com/2013/10/22/cracking-gsm-with-rtl-sdr-for-thirty-dollars/

I only paid $0.50 for my USB TV tuner at a garage sale. I should give
this
phone hacking a go some time. With my own phone calls of course.

They can't steal anything from your phone that isn't on it.
I didn't notice anything about getting stuff stored on the phones (though
depending on the model I'm sure there are numerous hacks for that too).
Seems just to be about listening in to phone calls.


so is it the case that once out of the (short? limited?) range of the imsi
your phone cannot be monitored anymore?

IMSI catcher, yep.

also.. how can an SMS be sent, as mentioned, without knowing a phone
number?

Xenophon did know the phone # because Coulthart was
talking to him on that phone and the wog obviously had
a full mobile phone base that Coulthart's phone was using.

The whole thing was completely bogus.
 
felix_unger <me@nothere.biz> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
felix_unger <me@nothere.biz> wrote

http://www.news.com.au/technology/gadgets/the-end-of-privacy-as-we-know-it-60-minutes-uncovers-huge-mobile-phone-security-vulnerabilities/story-fn6vihic-1227485884359

so is there a real risk for the average mobile phone user,

Not unless you plan to murder someone or are a drug dealer or terrorist.

no,

Yep.

because what the report says it that anyone can get this device called an
IMSI-catcher which acts as a 'pretend' cell tower and enables you to
eavesdrop on mobile phone traffic

They mangled that claim completely too and its
completely trivial to check if that is happening as
they pointed out and didn’t bother to explain that
that means it can't happen without you being aware
that its happening, if you care about anyone snooping.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMSI-catcher

or is this just a media beat up?

Yep.
 
On 17-August-2015 7:08 AM, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
In aus.computers Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote:
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
felix_unger <me@nothere.biz> wrote
http://www.news.com.au/technology/gadgets/the-end-of-privacy-as-we-kno
w-it-60-minutes-uncovers-huge-mobile-phone-security-vulnerabilities/story-
fn6vihic-1227485884359

Its completely trivial to fake what they did and that's what they did.
They obviously had that fool Coulthart use their base and did it that way.
Whether they faked it or not, it's been easy to do for years:
"Cracking GSM with RTL-SDR for Thirty Dollars"
http://hackaday.com/2013/10/22/cracking-gsm-with-rtl-sdr-for-thirty-dollars/

I only paid $0.50 for my USB TV tuner at a garage sale. I should give this
phone hacking a go some time. With my own phone calls of course.

They can't steal anything from your phone that isn't on it.
I didn't notice anything about getting stuff stored on the phones (though
depending on the model I'm sure there are numerous hacks for that too).
Seems just to be about listening in to phone calls.

so is it the case that once out of the (short? limited?) range of the
imsi your phone cannot be monitored anymore? also.. how can an SMS be
sent, as mentioned, without knowing a phone number?

--
rgds,

Pete
-------
"When tolerance becomes a one-way street it leads to cultural suicide" -Col. Allen West
http://thereligionofpeace.com
https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/
http://pamelageller.com/
coming to a street near you!.. http://ausnet.info/islam/lakemba.html
Brigitte Gabriel's answer to 'peaceful' moslems.. http://tinyurl.com/brigitteGab
"No need for concern. Only 5-10% of muslims are extremists. In 1940 only 7% of Germans were Nazis. How did that turn out?"
"ISIS's actions represent no faith, least of all the Muslim faith"
-Barack Obama, idiotic President of the USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=56&v=QxzOVSMUrGM
 
在 2000年10月17日星期二 UTC+8下午3:00:00,brp...@starnet.com.au写道:
Hi

I'm looking for some replacement gears for an instrument (Qty 50
each). The first is a motor pinion, Mod 0.5, 20deg PA, 12 teeth,
2.295mm bore (press fit on 2.3mm) 4.5mm wide and made from brass.
Thes second is a gear, Mod 0.5, 20deg PA, 38 teeth, 5.00mm bore (press
fit on 5.25) 3.0mm wide and made from acetal. I am hoping there is a
stockist of small instrument gears out there somewhere? Otherwise
perhaps a specialist in small cutting runs.

Thanks in Advance

Bruce Phillips

Sell:
China Shenzhen ZHAOWEI Machinery & Electronics Co. Ltd engages in designing, manufacturing and marketing all kinds of electric motors. They are mainly suitable for the following applications: smart home application used in smart kitchen and laundry, medical instrument for personal care, smart E-transmission applied in automobile, industry automation applied in telecommunication and a great variety of plastic/metal planetary gearbox in different sizes.
In order to develop the oversea market, we are current seeking new partners around the world to create a bright future together. ZhaoWei is a right choice and excellent partnership with sincere services.

Company: Shenzhen ZHAOWEI Machinery & Electronics Co., Ltd
URL: http://www.zwgearbox.com/
Contact: Anny Liu
Tel:+86-755-27322652
Fax:+86-755-27323949
E-mail:sales@zwgearbox.com
Add: Blk. 18, Longwangmiao Industry Park, Fuyong Tn., Bao’an Dist., Shenzhen 518103, Guangdong, China
 
wrote in message
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在 2000年10月17日星期二 UTC+8下午3:00:00,brp...@starnet.com.au写道:
Hi

I'm looking for some replacement gears for an instrument (Qty 50
each). The first is a motor pinion, Mod 0.5, 20deg PA, 12 teeth,
2.295mm bore (press fit on 2.3mm) 4.5mm wide and made from brass.
Thes second is a gear, Mod 0.5, 20deg PA, 38 teeth, 5.00mm bore (press
fit on 5.25) 3.0mm wide and made from acetal. I am hoping there is a
stockist of small instrument gears out there somewhere? Otherwise
perhaps a specialist in small cutting runs.

Thanks in Advance

Bruce Phillips

Sell:
China Shenzhen ZHAOWEI Machinery & Electronics Co. Ltd engages in designing,
manufacturing and marketing all kinds of electric motors. They are mainly
suitable for the following applications: smart home application used in
smart kitchen and laundry, medical instrument for personal care, smart
E-transmission applied in automobile, industry automation applied in
telecommunication and a great variety of plastic/metal planetary gearbox in
different sizes.
In order to develop the oversea market, we are current seeking new
partners around the world to create a bright future together. ZhaoWei is a
right choice and excellent partnership with sincere services.

Company: Shenzhen ZHAOWEI Machinery & Electronics Co., Ltd
URL: http://www.zwgearbox.com/
Contact: Anny Liu
Tel:+86-755-27322652
Fax:+86-755-27323949
E-mail:sales@zwgearbox.com
Add: Blk. 18, Longwangmiao Industry Park, Fuyong Tn., Bao’an Dist., Shenzhen
518103, Guangdong, China

***

I just got an assortment some small plastic gears from
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-58-styles-Plastic-Gears-All-The-Module-0-5-Robot-Part-for-DIY-/271816423747?

Might have what you are looking for cheap!

L
 
在 1996年2月14日星期三 UTC+8下午4:00:00,Glen Harris写道:
I'll need a few boards made up in a month or two, and I want to find
a manufacturer who can manufacture them cheaply. My specs are:

Double sided
Plated through
10mil track
10mil separation
Small vias - 10mil hole in 20mil pad prefered

Don Alan Electronics does all this, except for the vias - they need
20mil holes in 30mil pads. Their price is $200 for three boards, and
any future boards will be priced the same.

What I'm looking for is a place that will be able to run off a few
initial boards for a reasonable price(under $350) and then do future
board runs for a few bucks each.

My board is mostly SMD and is approximately 4x3 inches, probably
smaller after I fine tune it.

Thanks, glen.

--
* Glen Harris * * * * * * * * * * * * "Thats fifty green fires and hot * * *
* astfgl@pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * * * leads to go, with a side order * * * *
* ftp|http://pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * for blisters and scorpions. * * * * *
* http://aquarium.gbrmpa.gov.au * * * Hold the mercy." - Conina (Sourcery)
hi glen, we can offer you cheapest price for the pcb prototype.
www.pcbgogo.com
 
在 2015年9月15日星期二 UTC+8上午10:16:26,Clocky写道:
On 14/09/2015 5:37 PM, Wu Eric wrote:
在 1996年2月14日星期三 UTC+8下午4:00:00,Glen Harris写道:
I'll need a few boards made up in a month or two, and I want to find
a manufacturer who can manufacture them cheaply. My specs are:

Double sided
Plated through
10mil track
10mil separation
Small vias - 10mil hole in 20mil pad prefered

Don Alan Electronics does all this, except for the vias - they need
20mil holes in 30mil pads. Their price is $200 for three boards, and
any future boards will be priced the same.

What I'm looking for is a place that will be able to run off a few
initial boards for a reasonable price(under $350) and then do future
board runs for a few bucks each.

My board is mostly SMD and is approximately 4x3 inches, probably
smaller after I fine tune it.

Thanks, glen.

--
* Glen Harris * * * * * * * * * * * * "Thats fifty green fires and hot * * *
* astfgl@pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * * * leads to go, with a side order * * * *
* ftp|http://pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * for blisters and scorpions. * * * * *
* http://aquarium.gbrmpa.gov.au * * * Hold the mercy." - Conina (Sourcery)
hi glen, we can offer you cheapest price for the pcb prototype.
www.pcbgogo.com



Almost 20 years too late...

really too late!
 
On 14/09/2015 5:37 PM, Wu Eric wrote:
在 1996年2月14日星期三 UTC+8下午4:00:00,Glen Harris写道:
I'll need a few boards made up in a month or two, and I want to find
a manufacturer who can manufacture them cheaply. My specs are:

Double sided
Plated through
10mil track
10mil separation
Small vias - 10mil hole in 20mil pad prefered

Don Alan Electronics does all this, except for the vias - they need
20mil holes in 30mil pads. Their price is $200 for three boards, and
any future boards will be priced the same.

What I'm looking for is a place that will be able to run off a few
initial boards for a reasonable price(under $350) and then do future
board runs for a few bucks each.

My board is mostly SMD and is approximately 4x3 inches, probably
smaller after I fine tune it.

Thanks, glen.

--
* Glen Harris * * * * * * * * * * * * "Thats fifty green fires and hot * * *
* astfgl@pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * * * leads to go, with a side order * * * *
* ftp|http://pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * for blisters and scorpions. * * * * *
* http://aquarium.gbrmpa.gov.au * * * Hold the mercy." - Conina (Sourcery)
hi glen, we can offer you cheapest price for the pcb prototype.
www.pcbgogo.com

Almost 20 years too late...
 
在 2003年2月20日星期四 UTC+8上午7:29:44,Michael Culley写道:
I want to get a small pcb made for a prototype. I got a price of $200, which
is ok, but if there is somewhere cheaper then why not. Size is 210x90mm.

Thanks to all who reply.

--
Michael Culley

Try to use www.pcbgogo.com/a
 
On 15/09/2015 6:20 PM, Wu Eric wrote:
在 2003年2月20日星期四 UTC+8上午7:29:44,Michael Culley写道:
I want to get a small pcb made for a prototype. I got a price of $200, which
is ok, but if there is somewhere cheaper then why not. Size is 210x90mm.

Thanks to all who reply.

--
Michael Culley

Try to use www.pcbgogo.com/a

Will you please stop replying to ancient posts and just go away.
 
在 2000年10月17日星期二 UTC+8下午3:00:00,brp...@starnet.com.au写道:
Hi

I'm looking for some replacement gears for an instrument (Qty 50
each). The first is a motor pinion, Mod 0.5, 20deg PA, 12 teeth,
2.295mm bore (press fit on 2.3mm) 4.5mm wide and made from brass.
Thes second is a gear, Mod 0.5, 20deg PA, 38 teeth, 5.00mm bore (press
fit on 5.25) 3.0mm wide and made from acetal. I am hoping there is a
stockist of small instrument gears out there somewhere? Otherwise
perhaps a specialist in small cutting runs.

Thanks in Advance

Bruce Phillips

FOR SALE: SMALL GEARBOX, REDUCER
Sell:
China Shenzhen ZHAOWEI Machinery & Electronics Co. Ltd engages in designing, manufacturing and marketing all kinds of electric motors. They are mainly suitable for the following applications: smart home application used in smart kitchen and laundry, medical instrument for personal care, smart E-transmission applied in automobile, industry automation applied in telecommunication and a great variety of plastic/metal planetary gearbox in different sizes.
In order to develop the oversea market, we are current seeking new partners around the world to create a bright future together. ZhaoWei is a right choice and excellent partnership with sincere services.

Company: Shenzhen ZHAOWEI Machinery & Electronics Co., Ltd
URL: http://www.zwgearbox.com/
Contact: Anny Liu
Tel:+86-755-27322652
Fax:+86-755-27323949
E-mail:sales@zwgearbox.com
Add: Blk. 18, Longwangmiao Industry Park, Fuyong Tn., Bao’an Dist., Shenzhen 518103, Guangdong, China
 
在 1996年2月14日星期三 UTC+8下午4:00:00,Glen Harris写道:
I'll need a few boards made up in a month or two, and I want to find
a manufacturer who can manufacture them cheaply. My specs are:

Double sided
Plated through
10mil track
10mil separation
Small vias - 10mil hole in 20mil pad prefered

Don Alan Electronics does all this, except for the vias - they need
20mil holes in 30mil pads. Their price is $200 for three boards, and
any future boards will be priced the same.

What I'm looking for is a place that will be able to run off a few
initial boards for a reasonable price(under $350) and then do future
board runs for a few bucks each.

My board is mostly SMD and is approximately 4x3 inches, probably
smaller after I fine tune it.

Thanks, glen.

--
* Glen Harris * * * * * * * * * * * * "Thats fifty green fires and hot * * *
* astfgl@pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * * * leads to go, with a side order * * * *
* ftp|http://pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * for blisters and scorpions. * * * * *
* http://aquarium.gbrmpa.gov.au * * * Hold the mercy." - Conina (Sourcery) *

go to alibaba, you can find it
 
在 2015年8月26日星期三 UTC+8下午9:29:18,F Murtz写道:
Robert Baer wrote:
Sylvia Else wrote:
On 25/08/2015 6:03 PM, Robert Baer wrote:
Sylvia Else wrote:
On 11/08/2015 1:48 PM, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 28/07/2015 11:23 AM, Sylvia Else wrote:
On 27/07/2015 4:08 PM, Sylvia Else wrote:
Any Chinese readers here?

Can anyone tell me what the Chinese text says here?

https://www.dropbox.com/s/m6w7jc6gwo4exaa/sku151211-1-.jpg?dl=0

BTW, it's a solder mask compound.

Sylvia.

Thanks for the responses guys. I think what you've given me is
enough.

The background to this is that I've ordered some from two different
eBay
suppliers, one of which has now (allegedly) sent me a replacement for
one that didn't arrive.

That makes three that I haven't received. I was wondering whether
Australian customs might be intercepting it. They're meant to tell
me if
they do, but perhaps they've been trying to figure out what it is
first.

I presume they'd have the sense to get someone to read the Chinese
script, and apparently that would give them a good idea.

Maybe it really just is very slow shipping.

Sylvia.



I finally received one of the packages - the one most recently sent -
but it has still taken six weeks to get from Malaysia to Australia
(the
limited tracking available indicates they did send it when they said
they did). Did it go round the world, or something?

Sylvia.

Just before I received it, and out of frustration at the continuing
delay, I ordered another one, to be sent by courier (Toll), so that I
could track it. It also didn't arrive on time, and Toll have now
conceded that they appear to have lost it after it was sent out for
delivery.

Bizarre coincidence?

Sylvia.
NOW you know what is meant by "slow boat to China", and should be
re-interpreted as "slow boat to and FROM China".

The stuff seems to reach Australia quickly enough. It's just delivering
it to me that takes a long time.

Sylvia.
We call it "snail mail" here in the US..
Ask the PostMaster why it takes so long and if there is a way to
speed things up.

Why? it is because of what the customs think it may be and they have to
hold it up and sticky beak.

Agree
 
在 2015年7月23日星期四 UTC+8下午5:49:12,Sylvia Else写道:
From another listing, I bought something like this:

http://tinyurl.com/oohkffe

I'm having no trouble driving it from a PIC24F, but I'm surprised at the
behaviour of the display when then symbols alter. It's as if the liquid
crystal is taking a large part of a second to change state.

Any thoughts?

Sylvia.

it must be VO
 
On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 07:06:00 -0700 (PDT) Pedro <wxm.145@gmail.com> wrote
in Message id: <3ca97cba-d8f7-41d1-9b7f-0a08c3f914ed@googlegroups.com>:

>? 1996?2?14???? UTC+8??4:00:00?Glen Harris???

1996. Heh.

I'll need a few boards made up in a month or two, and I want to find
a manufacturer who can manufacture them cheaply. My specs are:

Double sided
Plated through
10mil track
10mil separation
Small vias - 10mil hole in 20mil pad prefered

Don Alan Electronics does all this, except for the vias - they need
20mil holes in 30mil pads. Their price is $200 for three boards, and
any future boards will be priced the same.

What I'm looking for is a place that will be able to run off a few
initial boards for a reasonable price(under $350) and then do future
board runs for a few bucks each.

My board is mostly SMD and is approximately 4x3 inches, probably
smaller after I fine tune it.

Thanks, glen.

--
* Glen Harris * * * * * * * * * * * * "Thats fifty green fires and hot * * *
* astfgl@pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * * * leads to go, with a side order * * * *
* ftp|http://pandemonium.jcu.edu.au * for blisters and scorpions. * * * * *
* http://aquarium.gbrmpa.gov.au * * * Hold the mercy." - Conina (Sourcery) *

go to alibaba, you can find it

Just don't use pcbgogo.com they're BAD SCAMMER RIP-OFF!
 
On Saturday, September 26, 2015 at 8:13:59 AM UTC+9:30, Seymore4Head wrote:
I assume everyone has heard of this kid and his clock.
http://truthuncensored.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ahmed-mohamed-clock.jpg

The picture of the clock shows a 9V battery hookup but no battery.
That means the kid either had to plug the clock in or it does have
batteries that are not shown.

If we assume that there are no batteries, can this clock store it's
alarm time? I say no, but I don't know.

If not, that means that the kid had to plug the clock in during class
and also program it to alarm. The clock can not accidentally go off
without battery back up. Right?

There's a 9v battery connector shown on the LHS of the circuitry.
 

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