PRC as a amplifier in GPS question.

The case is well documented indeed through previous articles ... and the
consequences of it upon the health of millions will be extremely interesting
to observe.

Already Cancer, Brain Tumours, AIDS, Arthritis, reformative arthritis,
thrombosis ... and you hopeless sods can only bleat to your Idols and ask
your clueless Meaneesterz, Preests, Rabbids & Mollards to intercede for you
to some Stratospheric Flying Godly Spook !!! ...although so easy to cure
dizzeazzezzz ! I know that with your limited intelligence you are all
looking at pathological invisible beings devoted to your loss ! In fact you
the Antipodean Dudes are always in the same pattern of thought ... you
believe only in things you don't see or don't know about !!!

Nom de Dieu, mais c'est pas possible !!!!

Typical Antipodean Toads' attitude

... and by the way the poultry here is okay from my point of view ...I never
indulge indeed and this from about 40 years now in any carrion feeding and
feeding on poor innocent animal corpses ...as do vultures and beasts of
prey. So, why should I do something for the poor animals, since they are
in any case heading to the slaughter house !
Hey ?
Their misery through is somehow shortened, therefore I have all reasons to
be happy about the outcome indeed.
Avian flu is also nothing to prevent or cure, and very cheap to do to ....6
months ago I cured a priced race horse dying of Pyroplasmose, and this in
less than 3 days ..One day more and he was dead ...immediate relief too ! .
but this too good to give away to greedy Bastards of your kind ! .

.... if you have request in this regards you have in Australia all your
official & superior Mining Heroes to give you all those answers ( Tyrwhitt,
Thomson, Searls etc ) ! As well, you have the Curtin, ANU, & Monash top
rated Universities, and also those most successful Mining Companies which
you admire so much i.e. Newmont, Newcrest, BHP & Boral, without forgetting
all those great Political MPs of the WA & Federal Parliaments
.... THEN why not ask those good people to fund more Reeesearchhh with more
millionzzzz, and pay more top brained Sci000ntists to TRY to find out what
an Australia Mining Pioneer found with very little means !!! ... the same
way that he found the Great Sandy Desert shows ! Go on Bastard put your
dough for that fucken Cancer research, as you have done over decades now,
and let see how long it will take you to get those answers !

The Boomerang has made a full swing back.. so you Bastards why not play the
Didgeridoo with your ANU Degree loaded Witch Doctorzzz ... it might have
some result when taking your miracle drugzz !

AND TAKE VINCENT WITH CONFIDENCE TOO !

--
Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Australia Mining Pioneer
Founder of the True Geology

Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Mobile +33 650 171 464
mining_pioneer/at/yahoo.com
http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html

~~ Ignorance Is The Cosmic Sin, The One Never Forgiven ~~

"Wallrus AnglesowT" <Sow_&_Sow@spammersareverminbigpond.net.au> a écrit dans
le message de news: rn4l02pkv0db50fjfaf6a5m4sk0ofm69u9@4ax.com...
snipped poor Anglesow 's piggish humour sample
 
Chris McDonald wrote:
B J Foster <bjfoster@yahoo.com> writes:

Stop responding and he will have no reason to continue littering

Stop reading JPT's articles and their followups, and you will have no
reason to issue your futile attempts at censorship.
Hear, hear! And there, there. bj is as obsessive compulsive as jpt.

--
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/_ __/_ __/ _ )_______ ___ _/ /_____ ____
/ / / // / _ / __/ -_) _ `/ '_/ -_) __/
/_/ \_, /____/_/ \__/\_,_/_/\_\\__/_/
/___/

There are 10 types of people in this world; those who understand the
binary numbering system and those who don't.

There's no place like 127.0.0.1.
 
Poxy wrote:

What about Futurlec - www.futurlec.com.au? I haven't tried them yet, but
their prices and range seem good.
They are in Thailand but the deliveries are fast and reasonable cheap -
I bought a few times and cannot fault them.
 
im sure if u asked most suppliers the right way they would give them as
samples when bi-colour leds are well under > 0.20c

works for me anyway.


budgie wrote:
On 4 Mar 2006 15:05:36 -0800, "matt" <mattxxx20@hotmail.com> wrote:

tenrod would have plenty choices from stock for you

www.tenrod.com.au

That'd be magic if I needed 1000. Last time I was in contact with tenrod, they
refused to respond to emails when I mentioned I was only after ten displays. So
I normally wouldn't waste the effort in browsing their stock. When there are
MOQ's >1 for $40 displays, what are the chances they would sell ten bicolours?
 
"Tom Smyth" <TomS_13@a11.aone.net.au> wrote in message
news:w%POf.4107$8u6.817@news.cpqcorp.net...


Their latest catologue is half devoted to gimmicks and novelties. That
junk obviously sells, or they wouldn't be selling it, but I've gotta
wonder who the hell buys it?
You would be surprised how many *professionals* add the toys to their work
order hidden as a part number.
Mike
 
"TyBreaker" <tybreakerNO@SPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:440c8f05@dnews.tpgi.com.au...

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/_ __/_ __/ _ )_______ ___ _/ /_____ ____
/ / / // / _ / __/ -_) _ `/ '_/ -_) __/
/_/ \_, /____/_/ \__/\_,_/_/\_\\__/_/
/___/
It's apparently not a starwars blaster pistol.
Upside down train?
 
"Terry Collins" <newsonespam-spam@woa.com.au> a écrit dans le message de
news:
440b8676$0$1036$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au...
Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud wrote:
Re
! THE RACE TO DRINK WASTE ... CONGRATULATIONS !

Little does this silly french twit realise that he is probably alreday
drinking water that has been through a dozen arseholes already.
Your comments indicates an imbecile drinking tap water indeed. As well
someone who is completely hooked to the Vittelius apparent cycle of water !
.... further the term to refer to French people in the Land of Bastards is
"frog" ... so just be coherent with yourself.

.... and of course get what you deserve in term of dizeazzezzzz !!

--
Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Australia Mining Pioneer
Founder of the True Geology

Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
Mobile +33 650 171 464

http://www.tnet.com.au/~warrigal/grule.html
http://users.indigo.net.au/don/tel/index.html

~~ Ignorance Is The Cosmic Sin, The One Never Forgiven ~~
 
On 6 Mar 2006 22:58:44 -0800, "matt" <mattxxx20@hotmail.com> wrote:

im sure if u asked most suppliers the right way they would give them as
samples when bi-colour leds are well under > 0.20c

works for me anyway.
Does for me with most civilised distributors too.

But ten $A40 LCD displays and they didn't even want to communicate, let alone
sell the frigging things. Fortunately, it's a big world full of suppliers. And
it's surprising how often a dead-end with one seems to result in a new contact
with one that's not hung up. Arrow Australia are my most unfavourite
distibutor. After being jerked around by them with some Maxim stuff, we went
offshore and found a better/faster/cheaper authorised feed.


budgie wrote:
On 4 Mar 2006 15:05:36 -0800, "matt" <mattxxx20@hotmail.com> wrote:

tenrod would have plenty choices from stock for you

www.tenrod.com.au

That'd be magic if I needed 1000. Last time I was in contact with tenrod, they
refused to respond to emails when I mentioned I was only after ten displays. So
I normally wouldn't waste the effort in browsing their stock. When there are
MOQ's >1 for $40 displays, what are the chances they would sell ten bicolours?
 
["Followup-To:" header set to aus.electronics.]
On 2006-03-07, Rainbow Warrior <pizza@sbs.com.fr> wrote:
"TyBreaker" <tybreakerNO@SPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:440c8f05@dnews.tpgi.com.au...

______ ___ __
/_ __/_ __/ _ )_______ ___ _/ /_____ ____
/ / / // / _ / __/ -_) _ `/ '_/ -_) __/
/_/ \_, /____/_/ \__/\_,_/_/\_\\__/_/
/___/

It's apparently not a starwars blaster pistol.
Upside down train?
if you were usinbg a real newsreader instead of outhouse excuse all would
become clear.

hint: try a monospaced font.

--

Bye.
Jasen
 
GB wrote:
Tom <tom@nospam.net> wrote in
news:Fi3Pf.2808$k6.48937@nasal.pacific.net.au:
They are in Thailand but the deliveries are fast and reasonable cheap
- I bought a few times and cannot fault them.

How to you get payment to them? I'll be buggered if I'd risk
sending credit card details to SE Asia.
You can send them a cheque/money order to Aus/UK/US office - look at the
website.

Tom
 
On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 20:49:07 GMT, GB <g.b@sonicresearch.mailme.org> wrote:

Tom <tom@nospam.net> wrote in
news:Fi3Pf.2808$k6.48937@nasal.pacific.net.au:
They are in Thailand but the deliveries are fast and reasonable cheap
- I bought a few times and cannot fault them.

How to you get payment to them? I'll be buggered if I'd risk
sending credit card details to SE Asia.
I have done a dozen or more transactions with Futurlec over the last few years.
Initially I had your reservations, and wound up faxing the CC info to their .au
contact point. (The sales mgr (Alan Bonnard) is an ex-pat aussie.) On recent
deals I just point them to a previous order# and it all happens. Never had a
drama, and I've leaned to live with paranoia.
 
GB wrote:
Tom <tom@nospam.net> wrote in
news:Fi3Pf.2808$k6.48937@nasal.pacific.net.au:
They are in Thailand but the deliveries are fast and reasonable cheap
- I bought a few times and cannot fault them.

How to you get payment to them? I'll be buggered if I'd risk
sending credit card details to SE Asia.
The risk is exactly the same as for a merchant in Australia.
As long as their site is secure you have little to worry about,
Futurlec are a reputable business.

Credit cards are safe, the risk is completely with the merchant, not
the consumer. If it does get stolen and you report any fraudulent
transactions you won't have to pay a cent. At worst it's an
inconvienience to get a new card.

Dave :)
 
"budgie" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:vc9o02dc4uql59grn24thjlvduo28m446u@4ax.com...
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 18:29:25 +1000, "DAC" <Mister@Enigma.net> wrote:

Here in the west we have a well-kept secret - Wordlwide Electronics. He
caters
for mainly commercial customers but still sells in hobby quantities. I
think
the only item with an MOQ is 10 for 1/4W resistors.
Glad Mike's still going.

Is he still in Geoge St? It was nice and close to me in Bentley where I got
the 72 bus to Berwick St and walked down (or was it up?) the hill and he
opens up fairly early.

Along with the cheapest transistors, he was about the only supplier of
2N3866/4427 (DSE stopped them) and goodies like the MC3362 that became the
basis of numerous receivers and transmitters.

Peter
 
"Nicholas Sherlock" <N.sherlock@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:dukug6$g40$3@lust.ihug.co.nz...
Rainbow Warrior wrote:
"TyBreaker" <tybreakerNO@SPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:440c8f05@dnews.tpgi.com.au...

______ ___ __
/_ __/_ __/ _ )_______ ___ _/ /_____ ____
/ / / // / _ / __/ -_) _ `/ '_/ -_) __/
/_/ \_, /____/_/ \__/\_,_/_/\_\\__/_/
/___/

It's apparently not a starwars blaster pistol.
Upside down train?

You'll need a fixed width font to read it, it says "TyBreaker".
Ah, starwars blaster was more interesting.
 
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 18:41:47 +1100, "Peter Parker" <p@p> wrote:

"budgie" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:vc9o02dc4uql59grn24thjlvduo28m446u@4ax.com...
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 18:29:25 +1000, "DAC" <Mister@Enigma.net> wrote:

Here in the west we have a well-kept secret - Wordlwide Electronics. He
caters
for mainly commercial customers but still sells in hobby quantities. I
think
the only item with an MOQ is 10 for 1/4W resistors.

Glad Mike's still going.

Is he still in Geoge St? It was nice and close to me in Bentley where I got
the 72 bus to Berwick St and walked down (or was it up?) the hill and he
opens up fairly early.

Along with the cheapest transistors, he was about the only supplier of
2N3866/4427 (DSE stopped them) and goodies like the MC3362 that became the
basis of numerous receivers and transmitters.

Peter

I believe Mike is no longer with us and his wife now runs the shop. If
I am wrong I apologise for any distress but that's what I heard.

They still have a pretty large stock but the shop is (physically)
about half the size now.

Alan

--
Sell your surplus electronic components at
http://ozcomponents.com
Search or browse for that IC, capacitor,
crystal or other component you need.
 
On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 15:03:36 GMT, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:

On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 18:41:47 +1100, "Peter Parker" <p@p> wrote:


"budgie" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:vc9o02dc4uql59grn24thjlvduo28m446u@4ax.com...
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 18:29:25 +1000, "DAC" <Mister@Enigma.net> wrote:

Here in the west we have a well-kept secret - Wordlwide Electronics. He
caters
for mainly commercial customers but still sells in hobby quantities. I
think
the only item with an MOQ is 10 for 1/4W resistors.

Glad Mike's still going.

Is he still in Geoge St? It was nice and close to me in Bentley where I got
the 72 bus to Berwick St and walked down (or was it up?) the hill and he
opens up fairly early.
Yep, still there And that would be UP)

I've had three kids go through Kent St - the last is currently in Yr12 - so if I
need bits there and don't want to use the courier I drop him off or pick him up
as the case might be, providing a bit of extra purpose.

Along with the cheapest transistors, he was about the only supplier of
2N3866/4427 (DSE stopped them) and goodies like the MC3362 that became the
basis of numerous receivers and transmitters.
I often check the pricing of the "others" and then conclude that Mike's often
half their price esp. on IC's.


I believe Mike is no longer with us and his wife now runs the shop. If
I am wrong I apologise for any distress but that's what I heard.
"Rumours of my death have been slightly exaggerated".

Nah, he's going strong and improving by the day. He had serious (but operable)
cancer, and during the hospitalisation phase and some follow-ups Sue ran the
place. She's in there now quite a bit still.

They still have a pretty large stock but the shop is (physically)
about half the size now.
The landlord forced a move two doors northwards, which meant his "disposals"
section had to go. Pity, there was always some interesting "junque" there.
 
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 06:51:16 +0800, budgie <me@privacy.net> wrote:

On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 15:03:36 GMT, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:


I believe Mike is no longer with us and his wife now runs the shop. If
I am wrong I apologise for any distress but that's what I heard.

"Rumours of my death have been slightly exaggerated".

Nah, he's going strong and improving by the day. He had serious (but operable)
cancer, and during the hospitalisation phase and some follow-ups Sue ran the
place. She's in there now quite a bit still.

They still have a pretty large stock but the shop is (physically)
about half the size now.

The landlord forced a move two doors northwards, which meant his "disposals"
section had to go. Pity, there was always some interesting "junque" there.
I'm glad he's still going! Obviously bad information I got from
whoever told me.


--
Sell your surplus electronic components at
http://ozcomponents.com
Search or browse for that IC, capacitor,
crystal or other component you need.
 
On 7 Mar 2006 05:35:07 -0800, "Omid" <hojabri@gmail.com> wrote:

I want to control an Electrical Motor that works with 220 V AC.
have you any sample circuit that uses Triac,PhotoTriac and Zero Cross
Detector OptoCoupler for this purpose?
What sort of motor? What sort of control? On/off, variable speed?
 
"Geoff C" <notinterestedin@spam.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97818FC9E7816testnospamcom@61.8.0.29...
Hi,

Has anyone noticed a recent increase in board leakage in FR4 Double sided
boards? We have some high gain preamps that have worked for 8 years no
probs, then found leakage on boards from an Aussie and a Malaysian
supplier. This first happened around November.
Are you saying that your circuit boards have incontinence issues (like Phil
;-)
or are you suggesting that the dielectric constant of FR4 material is no
longer
as constant as you would like?

Should a high gain preamp design be so reliant on substrate material
properties
that manufacturing variations can adversly effect the circuit performance?

More info pls.
Is it a matching issue, stripline calcs are no longer valid or dieletric
losses are
making your preamp not such high gain?

You say leakage, so I assume you are not flashing an LED with a 555, but
perhaps a little faster. FR4... not above 1GHz if you can get away with it.

Testing the boards is the only option and make sure there were no
component / supplier changes around about the same time.

Matching / Q gone out the window.... I hate it when that happens.

cheers,
GtG
 
On 9 Mar 2006 18:32:44 -0800, "Omid" <hojabri@gmail.com> wrote:

I have an Inductive Motor that is used for a Kitchen Hood. I want just
ON/Off the motor . i have designed a circuit with MOC3063(Opto Coupler
with Zero Cross Detector) & BT139 (Triac) . It works well with a Lamp.
but when i replace the lamp with this motor , it doesn't work
correctly, and when i stop triggering the triac(after 2-3 times) it
will continue working and will be hot! , i've read somewhere that i
should use SNUBBER network with R-C , but i dont know values for R & C
. i have tested with 100 ohm for R and 0.1u for C. but the Capacitor is
burning up!

You appear to be making the solution to your problem more difficult
than it really is. There is a whole heap of info describing on-off
motor control at the press of a Google button. For instance this is
one of the first items I found;

http://www.fairchildsemi.com/an/AN/AN-3006.pdf

While the values you selected for your snubber will most likely work,
the important question is what type of resistor and capacitor, along
with their ratings, did you select?

The capacitor MUST be at least 250Vac rated X2 class and the resistor
must be able to handle the peak voltage. I would recommend you use at
least a 1W carbon film resistor (generally a 350V rating) which you
will find at Jaycar, same as for the X2 capacitor.
 

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