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Minigore beta testers are the best of the best. Hand picked from a looong list of applicants they can find any bug that tries to hide in the code ;)
Bought this from a gentleman around the corner who later turned out to be a good friend. I have no idea how this works, just what it states on the case. I don't work with selenium rectifiers much so it's basically a dust collector. As always, the day I get rid of it, I'll need it.
The cleanest example of this tester I've ever seen. The outside doesn't have so much as a nick in the tolex cover. This one differs from my other CX as the tubes sockets are black rather than red. The meter is also slightly different in that it says Stark-Hickok. The only meter of this vintage that I've seen like that. I acquired this tester from ebay on a "Buy it Now"
I haven't started the scissor case yet but i made a tester piece because i knew the pattern for the felt case & crocheted part would be too small for my scissors (partially with using thread, rather than the weight of yarn the pattern calls for).
I'm probably going to find another triangular pattern for the scissor case or make up my own. The little case I made isn't the same shape as the scissor pattern case obviously (I just made my own case pattern to fit the triangular bit).
These V Adapters were discovered by a friend of mine in a barn full of surplus electronics. All in New Old Stock condition, I believe them to be rather rare. Later Stark 9-66's could be bought with these panels already installed at the factory or you could buy them separately to install yourself on an earlier model.
Ran into a batch of ShiftBrite cables with a few bad ones. I needed to test all of them so I made a simple tester. It just runs a single circuit through all the wires in the cable and lights an LED. I made it in a few minutes and tested about 300 cables in 30 minutes.
This 9-55 must have been an earlier model than the other one I have posted on here. It doesn't have the added test features.
KompletnĂ˝ kvalitnĂ˝ Tester elektrĂłniek TESLA BM215A.
- VĂ˝robca: TeslaVal. MeziĹ™ĂÄŤĂ
- Typ: BM215A
- Poloha: zvislá
- Obsahuje:
– telotestera:
– sada pätĂc
– prepĂnaÄŤe funkciĂ
– kontatnépole
– ruÄŤiÄŤkovĂ˝ meracĂ prĂstroj
– horný kryt:
– sadakáblov
– sada programovĂ˝ch štĂtkov pre kontaktnĂ© pole
–náhradná sada kolĂkov
– dierovaÄŤ novĂ˝ch štĂtkov v ochrannomobale
– dokumentácia
– dvojjazyčný návod: CZ, RU
– baliacilist
– OTK lĂstok
– karta so stručným návodom
- Nastiahnutie:
– <a target="_new" class="valuelink"href="$DOWNLOAD/manual/meraky/BM215.pdf
">Návod na obsluhu – PDF –<a target="_new" class="valuelink"href="$DOWNLOAD/manual/meraky/BM215-karty.zip
">Karty –GIF – ZIP
These are chock-full of all kinds of good stuff - 11 of the ingredients are on the WHFoods list! There's omega 3's from the flax and sunflower seeds, fibre from the whole wheat and oats, potassium and lots of vitamins from the fruit and even antioxidants from the blueberries and chocolate chips I tossed in! Maca root powder is an ptional ingredient that's also touted as a "superfood" for the hormonal system, helping regulate metabolism, energy levels, growth, sexual development and general sense of well being.
Royal Air Force Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jet A: ZJ647, c/s "Tester 08", QinetiQ
RAF Northolt (IATA: NHT, ICAO: EGWU), Northolt Nightshift XVII, 23rd October 2014
© Caerus Media, 2016
© Apron Media, 2016
This test board for the micro-readerboard has the 17-segment LED display (socketed) on one side, and a 20-pin DIP ZIF socket on the other side. This allows one to quickly swap out the chip, and to swap out the display if needed. A 2xAA battery box powers the system.
More info here.
A better shot of the face. A previous owner made a pair of covers for the L & R controls. Underneath the numbering is perfect.
Hemmed in by large, black BMW saloons for private hire (their drivers waiting at the petrol station shop) I spy an interesting looking small yellow car.
A search reveals the purpose of the vehicle: the laser devices and lowerable wheels detect ruts in road surfaces. It's proximity to Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport suggest it may have been used to test their runways. Note the large Trimble badged GPS antenna on the roof and the LED warning lamps on the upper tailgate.
An extract from here: www.koac-npc.com/Flex/Site/Page.aspx?PageID=29166&Lan...
"Rutting, or transverse unevenness, is the permanent deformation in the road caused by great repetition of heavy trucks leaving ruts in the asphalt or block paving. Passenger cars experience great hindrance from rutting, because they do not quite fit in the ruts, which influences the steering behaviour of the car. Rutting is hazardous in rainy weather, due to large puddles forming in the tracks, which can cause aquaplaning at high speeds. If the foundation or deeper lying layers become deformed, this becomes visible on the surface in broad ruts with shallow flanks. The higher the deformation in the construction, the narrower the ruts and steeper the flanks.
KOAC•NPC can visually assess the rutting. We can measure the rut depth objectively per 5 m, at normal traffic speeds, using the ARAN (Automatic Road Analyser). Rut depths can be calculated under a 1.20 m beam, in the transverse profile measured over a traffic lane, but so too can water layer depths.
For a more detailed study of the causes of rutting, we take a measurement using the Flatmate. The Flatmate records the road profile over 2.25 m, at the project level. This test is generally combined with sequential drilling for allocation of the source of the deformation."
I picked this tube tester up on ebay for $10 a couple of years ago. Overpaid by $8. Not a very good tube tester in my opinion. I had to remove every push button on the face and file them down due to swelling. It won't test very many tube types either. It took me months to finally find a manual and when I did I copied it and had it posted on BAMA. Far better tube testers out there.
This shot shows the modified lid to accept those extra sockets. The tin work was well done. You can see the wiring for the sockets are passing through the original power cord hole. The power now comes from a male connector mounted on the right side.
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(Yes, his mouth is a fully functional vintage mousetrap. Just add cheese!)
Robot sculpture assembled from found objects by Brian Marshall - Wilmington, DE. Items included in my sculptures vary from vintage household kitchen items to recycled industrial scrap. Some of my favorite items to use are old oil cans, aluminum measuring spoons, electrical meters, retro blenders, anodized cups, and pencil sharpeners.
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I'm not bored of this colour popping yet :)
Although my street may run out of interesting doors :(
GAS got the better of me (again), and I just had to get myself a Rolleiflex... The rendering is beautiful, but unfortunately my copy back-focuses, so I'm gonna return it tomorrow and look for a new one.
Rolleiflex 2.8E with Kodak Portra. Metering with the Pocket Light Meter app, it's super accurate!