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Re: External Sound for Laptop with Mono Mic Jack
Allen, It is only 48 kHz sampling, and they don¡¯t even tell if it is 24bit or 16bit. Behringer is usually way overpriced, but this sells for $30 at Guitar Center ($60 MSRP). On Ebay, you can find
By Jean-Paul Louis · #76539 ·
External Sound for Laptop with Mono Mic Jack
Will this external sound device work is a new Ensemble RX/TX? With two RCA in and out, RX/TX channels can be jumped with changing internal jumpers. http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/UCA202.aspx
By asmhome@... · #76538 ·
Re: ensemble rx ii has a problem
I will check on the operations of the USB card, I am leaning towards a cable problem though
By Kevin Timm · #76537 ·
Re: ensemble rx ii has a problem
Re. my USB comment. Is the soundcard working OK for other apps, like playing music files,? if so my question re. USB driver is probably not relevant. Is the rx frequency control (which uses the USB)
By tharlam@... · #76536 ·
Re: ensemble rx ii has a problem
I have seen this display. It is quite dramatic, startling even when you expect to see the normal display. Unfortunately, I can not remember exactly what the problem was in my case but I think what
By tharlam@... · #76535 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
A long time ago I was like many convinced by many rumors of how difficult SMT work was, it turned out to be nay say from persons that probably never even tried it. My first attempt at it was a total
By Cecil Bayona <cbayona@...> · #76534 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
My first surface mount build was an RXTX and I used small solder and a very fine tip. My second surface mount build was the RX II. I got the solder paste from KD5SSJ and a Mr. Coffee cup warmer from
By MICHAEL TALLENT · #76533 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
So that's what I'm doing wrong .. I'm forgetting the live chicken sacrifice *Snickers* Doug / W8ZUU From: softrock40@... [mailto:softrock40@...] On Behalf Of William H. Fite
By Douglas Luurs · #76532 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
Hi Cecil, I see that you were very careful andtook precautions that were not mentioned in your previous email. The ziplock bag in the fridge probably saved your day, as well as the temperature soaking
By Jean-Paul Louis · #76531 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
Lots of voodoo surrounding solder paste. Experienced industry people give madly conflicting advice including the sacrifice of a live chicken to assure good joints. John's advice is best. Do it all at
By William H. Fite · #76530 ·
Re: ensemble rx ii has a problem
One other note, it's the same display from 80M - 10M
By kevindtimm60@... · #76529 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
Thank you all, I will plan to do it all in one session. Solder paste is new to me. John Stockman, KC2THY Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID Jean-Paul Louis <louijp@...> wrote: Cecil,
By John Stockman <jcs1@...> · #76528 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
John, It doesn't take that long- maybe an hour to do all the parts. I wouldn't bother with spreading it out over days. John KC9OJV ? ________________________________ To: softrock40@...
By John KC9OJV · #76527 ·
Re: ensemble rx ii has a problem
Original Message ----- Subject: [softrock40] ensemble rx ii has a problem I've not seen anything like this. What is it like without anything plugged in? Have you tried mixer controls? Stereo Mix? What
By Alan <alan4alan@...> · #76526 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
I have never experienced the results you mentioned, but I keep your information in mind, I don't postpone the soldering phase often. I did it a couple of times because after putting some of the parts
By Cecil Bayona <cbayona@...> · #76525 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
Lenny, While I was working, I spent a lot of money in studies of the reflow process, and what you suggest is not as bad as what Cecil suggest, but it is not good unless you wash the moisture of the
By Jean-Paul Louis · #76524 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
Cecil, You¡¯re playing with fire when you wait for reflow, The solder paste is VERY sensitive to moisture, and the flux evaporate fairly fast. So, you end up with crusty paste that might hold the
By Jean-Paul Louis · #76523 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
At work they sometimes put boards with paste, without parts, in a small closed plastic box overnight (end of shift to start of shift) and it works out ok. They usually store it in a dry nitrogen box,
By w2bvh · #76522 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
From personal experience I've had no problems with putting the paste and parts and then soldering a few days later, what happened was that some of the binding oil evaporated but the parts were held in
By Cecil Bayona <cbayona@...> · #76521 ·
Re: SMT/Solder Paste Question
It can be done but it requires a temperature controlled heat source so that the solder only melts enough to maintain the colloidal effect to keep the previously soldered parts from moving. This is not
By Silverfox <alan.r.hill@...> · #76520 ·