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Re: The need to know!
Jim, Yeah. I understood that about you. Rama
By G Ramasubramani <grama@...> · #1043 ·
Re: RF Antenna question
Only too glad to help. Yes, the PCB trace antenna is directional.. however, for short distances of say under 300 ft. this is not very apparent. so if the cat is in the house, you shouldnt have too
By Shawn W. McClintock <kd6oji@...> · #1042 ·
Re: RF Antenna question
Actually, a PCB trace antenna sounds like a perfect fit for my project. However, the circuit will be going on my cat. On the datasheet it says that this type on an antenna is very directional. How
By Mounir Shita <mshita@...> · #1041 ·
Re: Audio Line Level Potentiometer
Chris,
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1040 ·
Re: The need to know!
Rama, I have a way of doing that. Partly because I am a literalist. I take what someone says/writes at face value unless 'he couldn't mean that'. Jim
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1039 ·
Re: Demonizing Hackers
Curtis, You mean I don't express myself well? :-) Or you we agree on the issue under siscussion? Jim
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1038 ·
Re: PIC resources
From what I have read about the dsPIC it sounds impressive. However at present time I think I will have little use for it at work. But I might play around with it at home some when it come out, just
By aseesf4@... · #1065 ·
Re: RF Antenna question
Not at all. Although the application this device was designed for utilize a PCB trace type antenna, it by no means limits you to such an item. There are of course, several things you must remember
By Shawn W. McClintock <kd6oji@...> · #1036 ·
Audio Line Level Potentiometer
I normally don't do a lot of electronics work but I do a lot of audio work. I can run a soldering gun... that's about the extent of my expertise. My church wants to run a line level, balanced output
By Christopher Fetters <cfetters@...> · #1037 ·
Re: PIC resources
How do you compare the PIC17 family to the PIC18 family? I only used PIC17 once before PIC18 was introduced. But on my current project I was comparing PIC17 and PIC18. I honestly couldn't find any
By aseesf4@... · #1059 ·
Re: PIC resources
mshita@... writes: I did not know that Microchip had released any of the PIC18F series yet. All I have seen are listed as Future Products.
By aseesf4@... · #1057 ·
Re: The need to know!
Jim, It is tough responding to this mail since you seem to have misunderstood nearly everything I wrote. Rama
By G Ramasubramani <grama@...> · #1035 ·
Re: Demonizing Hackers
Jim, It is really great to be part of this group. I've long accepted the fact that I do not express myself in words very well....however....from what you have written, you and I seem to be (at least
By Curtis Sakima <electronichobbyist@...> · #1034 ·
Re: PIC resources
I have been involved with PIC programming for several years. I have wrote code for several projects at work mostly dealing with motor and actuator controls, as well as, some test equipment. My latest
By aseesf4@... · #1054 ·
Re: Demonizing Hackers
Curtis, If we look at specific acts and punish those I think we will be better off. Labels are simplistic and often a convenience that bypasses thinking. They are sometimes a necessary short hand, but
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1033 ·
Re: Demonizing Hackers
Couldn't said it better myself. I only would like to add that "a lot of times" after "all hackers get downgraded into criminals" (as Charles so beautifully puts it).... LAWS GET LEGISLATED Laws which
By Curtis Sakima <electronichobbyist@...> · #1032 ·
Re: capacitors and dielectrics
Doug, Do you think so? I hope not. I used to think that radio Hams were too, but I think that while their ranks may be reduce (maybe they aren't actually) the ones who remain are just as dedicated.
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1031 ·
Re: Capacitor - Charge- Energy
werrr, That idea works until you experience vacuum capacitors, no dielectric. So the storage medium seems to be the e.s. field itself. I think I missed that early on because a field is such a tenuous
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1030 ·
RF Antenna question
Anyone know about the MICRF102 Micrel part? It's a 300-470MHz transmitter chip. I don't know anything about RF transmission and I'm just reading the ad on the current issue of EDN magazine. It says
By Mounir Shita <mshita@...> · #1029 ·
Re: Cable TV signal amplification
Imran, Maybe, but we can't help without more information. Which signal are we talking about, the video, audio, RF. I'm assuming RF from the context. There are antenna splitters, that couple one
By Jim Purcell <jpurcell@...> · #1028 ·