Tektronix

John Larkin <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote in
news:emjioedld9tb321cko7s85p4lrq3o2h14v@4ax.com:

On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 22:57:18 +0000 (UTC),
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:

jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
news:e6lhoelclj7vkkt83filhvj8qj0kt0j7ce@4ax.com:

Johnny is an idiot.

Have you tried a Rigol scope?


I said nothing about any other maker, Rigol included.

I said that your assertion about Tek makes you decidedly stupid.
An idiot, in fact.

OK, keep buying over-priced buggy imported equipment from companies
that used to be good.

I have a number of instruments from a number of makers.

It would be nice to have one of these...

<https://www.keysight.com/ru/pdx-2935714-pn-UXR1102A/110-ghz-2-
channel-uxr-series-real-time-infiniium-oscilloscope?&cc=US&lc=eng>
 
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 23:03:55 +0000 (UTC),
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:

John Larkin <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote in
news:chiioehj6stkvhlm64bck5n8c33j9cfrdc@4ax.com:

On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 00:14:25 +0200, Piotr Wyderski
peter.pan@neverland.mil> wrote:

jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

Bean counters in charge of everything.

Those couldn't care less what an oscilloscope is.

Best

It's a common pattern: short-term monetize a brand name. Sell cheap
imports at high prices and don't worry much about the long-term
damage.

Yeah, I am sure that is their business model. You are truly
brainless.

What kind of oscilloscope do you have?
 
tabbypurr@gmail.com wrote in news:cd8b396c-8469-45b1-84c5-d2d26549d515
@googlegroups.com:

Nope. They are one of the top players.

no, they were once

No, idiot. I did not say the top player. I said one of the top
players, and that remains true.

There was a time when you possessed a modicum of intelligence...
once.
 
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 17:57:20 -0700 (PDT), Phil Allison
<pallison49@gmail.com> wrote:

DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:

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No, idiot. I did not say the top player. I said one of the top
players, and that remains true.

There was a time when you possessed a modicum of intelligence...
once.


** Crikey - when was that ?

Nutcase Thornton has been a trolling PITA here for as long as I have been posting - and that is over 15 years.

The fool haunts other technical NGs too where he also tries to disrupt any perceptive postings with his insane, alternative views.

Worse even than John Larkin.

What kind of oscilloscope do you have?
 
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 23:54:58 +0000 (UTC),
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:

John Larkin <jlarkin@highland_atwork_technology.com> wrote in
news:emjioedld9tb321cko7s85p4lrq3o2h14v@4ax.com:

On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 22:57:18 +0000 (UTC),
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:

jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in
news:e6lhoelclj7vkkt83filhvj8qj0kt0j7ce@4ax.com:

Johnny is an idiot.

Have you tried a Rigol scope?


I said nothing about any other maker, Rigol included.

I said that your assertion about Tek makes you decidedly stupid.
An idiot, in fact.

OK, keep buying over-priced buggy imported equipment from companies
that used to be good.


I have a number of instruments from a number of makers.

It would be nice to have one of these...

https://www.keysight.com/ru/pdx-2935714-pn-UXR1102A/110-ghz-2-
channel-uxr-series-real-time-infiniium-oscilloscope?&cc=US&lc=eng

$1.3 million, I've heard. You'd have to be developing something
serious, 5G gear or radar or something, to get one of those.

I wonder if Rigol will have one like that next year. We have a 1 GHz
4-channel Rigol, nice scope. They are up to 2 GHz now.

At 110 GHz, signals can't go very far through coax.
 
bitrex wrote...
[ snip rant ]
Yo, what the fuck happened to this company?

I'm not bothered by that, but I'm very unhappy with
their removal of copyright dates from their documents.
Now you can't tell which version is the latest, or
how out-of-date it is. This is a serious PITA for
their customers. They've applied it across the board,
including on all the Keithley documents. Damn.


--
Thanks,
- Win
 
DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:

------------------------------------

No, idiot. I did not say the top player. I said one of the top
players, and that remains true.

There was a time when you possessed a modicum of intelligence...
once.

** Crikey - when was that ?

Nutcase Thornton has been a trolling PITA here for as long as I have been posting - and that is over 15 years.

The fool haunts other technical NGs too where he also tries to disrupt any perceptive postings with his insane, alternative views.

Worse even than John Larkin.



..... Phil
 
tabbypurr@gmail.com wrote in news:cd8b396c-8469-45b1-84c5-
d2d26549d515@googlegroups.com:

> Do us all a favour and try base jumping.

Is that supposed to do harm? Or do you think that would put me in
danger? The shit that runs through your brain that you actually then
spew here is pretty retarded, child.

You should try one of my new Kervorkian Product line items. It is
called the Cordless Bungee Jump. It's all the rage among surviving
family members, especially if they attended.

Even my wit has you beat by an order of magnitude.

Oh and I thought of this years ago and posted about it here a mere
few months ago, so don't go thinking your stupid crack caused me to
expand on it. My idea is actually funny and has been around a while.
 
Winfield Hill <winfieldhill@yahoo.com> wrote in news:qmbpl80qq4
@drn.newsguy.com:

bitrex wrote...

[ snip rant ]
Yo, what the fuck happened to this company?

I'm not bothered by that, but I'm very unhappy with
their removal of copyright dates from their documents.
Now you can't tell which version is the latest, or
how out-of-date it is. This is a serious PITA for
their customers. They've applied it across the board,
including on all the Keithley documents. Damn.

Any way they simply relocated it? If it is a digital file like a
pdf or such, see if the file info Windows allows one to utilize is
where they moved it to. Electronic documents do not have to have
such data in their header or footer any longer, but I agree that it
should still be there so that a printed out copy contains it.

My ESD equipment test log spreadsheet has a lot of revision data in
the file's extended data store (many times appears when cursor
hovering over a file), and it also has tiny font ISO-9001 compliant
document info in the lower right corner of the document and print job
as well.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/nehr1ip1us0ps16/ESD_Log_Auto.xlsm/file
 
>It's a common pattern: short-term monetize a brand name. Sell >cheap imports at high prices and don't worry much about the >long-term damage.

The quarterly report is all that matters.
 
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

-----------------------------------------
Phil Allison

DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:

------------------------------------


No, idiot. I did not say the top player. I said one of the top
players, and that remains true.

There was a time when you possessed a modicum of intelligence...
once.


** Crikey - when was that ?

Nutcase Thornton has been a trolling PITA here for as long
as I have been posting - and that is over 15 years.

The fool haunts other technical NGs too where he also tries
to disrupt any perceptive postings with his insane, alternative views.

Worse even than John Larkin.



What kind of oscilloscope do you have?

** LOL - wot a massive QED !!


..... Phil
 
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 19:11:38 -0700 (PDT), Phil Allison
<pallison49@gmail.com> wrote:

jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

-----------------------------------------
Phil Allison

DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:

------------------------------------


No, idiot. I did not say the top player. I said one of the top
players, and that remains true.

There was a time when you possessed a modicum of intelligence...
once.


** Crikey - when was that ?

Nutcase Thornton has been a trolling PITA here for as long
as I have been posting - and that is over 15 years.

The fool haunts other technical NGs too where he also tries
to disrupt any perceptive postings with his insane, alternative views.

Worse even than John Larkin.



What kind of oscilloscope do you have?


** LOL - wot a massive QED !!


.... Phil

Old Heathkit?
 
On Tuesday, 24 September 2019 02:34:36 UTC+1, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 17:57:20 -0700 (PDT), Phil Allison
pallison49@gmail.com> wrote:

What kind of oscilloscope do you have?

he needs a silly scope. It would read FSD all the time.


NT
 
tabbypurr@gmail.com wrote in
news:89d26630-0723-46c4-88e8-f90bed8aa269@googlegroups.com:

On Tuesday, 24 September 2019 02:34:36 UTC+1,
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 17:57:20 -0700 (PDT), Phil Allison
pallison49@gmail.com> wrote:

What kind of oscilloscope do you have?

he needs a silly scope. It would read FSD all the time.


NT

Is yours a Buffy Scope? It reads pure buffoonery 'FSB' all the
time on your bench.
 
On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at 10:57:24 AM UTC+10, Phil Allison wrote:
DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:

------------------------------------


No, idiot. I did not say the top player. I said one of the top
players, and that remains true.

There was a time when you possessed a modicum of intelligence...
once.


** Crikey - when was that ?

Nutcase Thornton has been a trolling PITA here for as long as I have been posting - and that is over 15 years.

The fool haunts other technical NGs too where he also tries to disrupt any perceptive postings with his insane, alternative views.

Worse even than John Larkin.

True. He's down there in the krw and Trader4 category. You can take a horse's ass to evidence, but you can't make it think.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On 9/23/19 6:44 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 00:14:25 +0200, Piotr Wyderski
peter.pan@neverland.mil> wrote:

jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

Bean counters in charge of everything.

Those couldn't care less what an oscilloscope is.

Best

It's a common pattern: short-term monetize a brand name. Sell cheap
imports at high prices and don't worry much about the long-term
damage.

Trump's trade war may convince a lot of companies to pull some
manufacturing out of China but I think it will be along the lines of
"can't put all our eggs in one basket, need to put 20% in China, 20% in
Mexico, 20% in Vietnam, 20% in Africa..." etc. rather than do anything
in the USA again.
 
On 9/24/19 10:08 AM, Bill Sloman wrote:
On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at 10:57:24 AM UTC+10, Phil Allison wrote:
DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:

------------------------------------


No, idiot. I did not say the top player. I said one of the top
players, and that remains true.

There was a time when you possessed a modicum of intelligence...
once.


** Crikey - when was that ?

Nutcase Thornton has been a trolling PITA here for as long as I have been posting - and that is over 15 years.

The fool haunts other technical NGs too where he also tries to disrupt any perceptive postings with his insane, alternative views.

Worse even than John Larkin.

True. He's down there in the krw and Trader4 category. You can take a horse's ass to evidence, but you can't make it think.

the real surprise is that Phil has only been posting for 15 years I
thought sure he'd been here since 1990.
 
bitrex wrote:
------------
the real surprise is that Phil has only been posting for 15 years I
thought sure he'd been here since 1990.


** LOL - never had access to the internet until 2001.

First using dial up, sharing the same line with my phone - bad idea.

Next with dial up and two phone lines.

Then with ASDL and back to one line.

Finally, as of last month, using optical plus co-ax cable link with Australia's new NBN.

NBN = "National Broadband Network" - means I now enjoy 12MbS down link and 1MbS up, about 20 time faster compared to previously for the same or maybe less cost.

Voice phone calls go via the same path, so a premises or a local area power outage shuts off the lot.

I still suffer from the inevitable 12 hour time zone offset with the USA ad Europe though.

It's 9:20 on Wednesday evening as I write.


...... Phil
 
On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 10:57:11 AM UTC-4, George Herold wrote:
Tek was bought by Danaher. I really like my new keysight 'scope.
DSOX1102G. I say they have a four channel version.

George H.

I am pretty sure that Danaher bought Tek and then split off a lot into Fortive includng Tek.

Dan
 
Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com> wrote in
news:c1bbb455-826a-40ee-b30c-eb892424b810@googlegroups.com:

Finally, as of last month, using optical plus co-ax cable link
with Australia's new NBN.

NBN = "National Broadband Network" - means I now enjoy 12MbS down
link and 1MbS up, about 20 time faster compared to previously for
the same or maybe less cost.

That asshole that screwed your entire continent, last I heard is
why it took so long. He was some lame phone guy here in the US, and
then went over there and now you guys are ALL forced to use a single
provider from what I remember.

But I do not know the current situation, because at the same time I
heard that (2010), I was building for 17 cities in Australia, 14 rack
multi-million dollar satellite baseband gateways using two 8 meter
dishes each, including one for Tasmania, so you guys could get
Internet access anywhere on the continent.

I do not know what you pay. The sat hooks are expensive and
probably only about 10Mb/s. But folks out in the middle of your
nowhere areas can get it. Heck those funny soundin' Aborigines can
even get it now. Send their texts up to the sky like those sparks
they sent up to John Glenn back when he went over..
 

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