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PictionID:53016009 - Catalog:Array - Title:Array - Filename:MH-60G, 129th ARS, CA ANG, 28 May 91 (RJF).jpg - -----Image from the René Francillon Photo Archive. Having had his interest in aviation sparked by being at the receiving end of B-24s bombing occupied France when he was 7-yr old, René Francillon turned aviation into both his vocation and avocation. Most of his professional career was in the United States, working for major aircraft manufacturers and airport planning/design companies. All along, he kept developing a second career as an aviation historian, an activity that led him to author more than 50 books and 400 articles published in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and elsewhere. Far from “hanging on his spurs,” he plans to remain active as an author well into his eighties.-------PLEASE TAG this image with any information you know about it, so that we can permanently store this data with the original image file in our Digital Asset Management System.--------------SOURCE INSTITUTION: if you would like a hi-res copy San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

This is a shot of the enemy; The London Array, which, in time, will steal our title of biggest offshore wind farm in the world. They are building their depot next door, and each day we lose a bit more of our view of the harbour.

 

I guess this will be their warehouse, they have been building this for a few months, but now the piles are done and the metal frame up, it will soon be finished.

These are the LED arrays we put together this weekend...designed on Tuesday, got parts and PCBs on Thursday, assembled them Friday night and Saturday afternoon.

Leica M-E & Summicron 35mm f/2 8-elements 1st akihirohamada.blogspot.jp/

PictionID:53014673 - Catalog:Array - Title:Array - Filename:B-52G-85-BW, 57-6495, 93rd BW, Castle, 18 Nov 07 (RJF).jpg - -----Image from the René Francillon Photo Archive. Having had his interest in aviation sparked by being at the receiving end of B-24s bombing occupied France when he was 7-yr old, René Francillon turned aviation into both his vocation and avocation. Most of his professional career was in the United States, working for major aircraft manufacturers and airport planning/design companies. All along, he kept developing a second career as an aviation historian, an activity that led him to author more than 50 books and 400 articles published in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and elsewhere. Far from “hanging on his spurs,” he plans to remain active as an author well into his eighties.-------PLEASE TAG this image with any information you know about it, so that we can permanently store this data with the original image file in our Digital Asset Management System.--------------SOURCE INSTITUTION: if you would like a hi-res copy San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Solar reference array on the roof of the Shaw Theatre, at NAIT's Main Campus in Edmonton.

Major milestone: The first of 21 "science rafts" for the 3.2-gigapixel Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) camera from Brookhaven National Lab. The rafts are arrays of nine imaging sensors, or CCDs, each with 4K-by-4K pixels. The LSST camera will be the largest digital camera ever built for astronomy. It will provide researchers with the widest, deepest and fastest views of the night sky for unprecedented studies of the Milky Way, the solar system, dark matter, dark energy, and much more. SLAC is assembling and testing the camera from parts built by a large collaboration of labs and universities.

 

LSST is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science, and private funding raised by the LSST Corporation. For more information, visit: lsst.slac.stanford.edu/.

 

Credit: Dawn Harmer / SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Animation of the cruise missile array of the cruiser.

See my first comment for the animation.

laterns at the sichuan opera house.

 

Chengdu, China

Meteor above antenna, taken 131004 at the very closed Very Large Array.

These sailors must get ALL the channels!

 

In reality these are the radar illuminators used for terminal homing of many of the ship's surface to air missiles.

The Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) was an astronomical instrument comprising 23 radio telescopes. These telescopes formed an astronomical interferometer where all the signals are combined in a purpose-built computer (a correlator) to produce high-resolution astronomical images. The telescopes ceased operation in April 2015 and were relocated to the Owens Valley Radio Observatory for storage.

#EmbraceDance The #streetdancerproject has allowed me to work an impressive array of talent across so many different genres of dance. I’ve lost track of the times that people have said that they enjoy their dance because of the creative opportunities or the sense of connection they have discovered with another person or a greater community. I look forward to further exploring this interesting little facet of human creativity.

 

#streetdancerproject

Dance Of, By and For the People

A J.S.Almonte Production

 

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GoogleEarth provides a very clear view of the Sevastopol Hen House (Dnepr) Anti-Ballistic -Missile Early Warning Radar.

 

"Designed to detect and measure the coordinates of ballistic missiles and space objects (satellites). The Dnepr Radar is a pulsed radar working in the continuous mode. It consists of two sector-scanning radars each of them having a stationary antenna.

 

To measure the coordinates of a target the Dnepr radar uses complex packetized coherent signals. Upon detection af jammers the rars measures their angular coordinates and their derivatives.

 

Control of the radar, processing of radar data, exchange with the command post and the functional check are carried out automatically using a computer complex".

 

The XXI Century Encyclopaedia, Russia's Arms & Technologies Vol 5, Space Weapons, pg. 75.

AS we move into autumn, a bright and colourful scene like this one from the late spring makes the thoughts drift back through the year and the preceding seasons that seem to have passed by so quickly…..

 

This effervescent array of colour was captured in the grounds of Bushbury Crematorium in my hometown of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands during a few days back there towards the end of May and really goes to show how, even amongst the obvious sadness associated with a place such as this, the inspirational wonders of Mother Nature’s beauty can still stand out to lift the heart and sooth the soul…..

 

Inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, illumination testing is underway on the power-producing solar arrays for the agency’s Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer, or OSIRIS-REx spacecraft. Targeted for liftoff Sept. 8, 2016, OSIRIS-Rex will be the first U.S. mission to sample an asteroid, retrieve at least two ounces of surface material and return it to Earth for study. The asteroid, Bennu, may hold clues to the origin of the solar system and the source of water and organic molecules found on Earth.

Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston

NASA image use policy.

 

ESO Photo Ambassador Babak Tafreshi snapped this remarkable image of the antennas of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), set against the splendour of the Milky Way. The richness of the sky in this picture attests to the unsurpassed conditions for astronomy on the 5000-metre-high Chajnantor plateau in Chile’s Atacama region. This view shows the constellations of Carina (The Keel) and Vela (The Sails). The dark, wispy dust clouds of the Milky Way streak from middle top left to middle bottom right. The bright orange star in the upper left is Suhail in Vela, while the similarly orange star in the upper middle is Avior, in Carina. Of the three bright blue stars that form an “L” near these stars, the left two belong to Vela, and the right one to Carina. And exactly in the centre of the image below these stars gleams the pink glow of the Carina Nebula (eso1208). ESO, the European partner in ALMA, is providing 25 of the 66 antennas that will make up the completed telescope. The two antennas closest to the camera, on which the careful viewer can find the markings “DA-43” and “DA-41”, are examples of these European antennas. Construction of the full ALMA array will be completed in 2013, but the telescope is already making scientific observations with a partial array of antennas. Babak Tafreshi is founder of The World At Night, a programme to create and exhibit a collection of stunning photographs and time-lapse videos of the world’s most beautiful and historic sites against a night-time backdrop of stars, planets and celestial events. ALMA, an international astronomy facility, is a partnership of Europe, North America and East Asia in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. ALMA construction and operations are led on behalf of Europe by ESO, on behalf of North America by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), and on behalf of East Asia by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ). The Joint ALMA Observatory (JAO) provides the unified leadership and management of the construction, commissioning and operation of ALMA. #L

The Solar array will be used to trickle charge the lithium battery bank in the Kimberly Kamper trailer while in storage. www.kimberleykampers.com/

A future project will be to add a battery and separate MPPT charger to power a 12 v garden fountain pump and outdoor LED lighting.

 

Components

2 x Uni-Solar Amorphous 62 W ES-62T $420 (sourced on ebay $210 each)

1 x Heavy Duty Universal Solar Panel Pole Mount kit from affordablesolarmounts.com/ $150

2.7 m (0.7 m in the ground) galvanised pole (MGPE 32NB) (42.4 MM) from EDCON Steel www.edconsteel.com.au/ $30

2 x MC3 Solar Panel Cable Branch Connectors sourced on ebay $19

2 x MC3 Solar Panel 6' Cable 1 End Male/Stripped 12 AWG sourced on ebay $40

10m 15A auto cable and Anderson plug from Jaycar $40

3 x 20 Kg ready mix cement from Bunnings $19.5

 

Total $719

 

See an overview video @

 

youtu.be/Mwjj4ZVqQyY

2 found abandoned paintings, oil paint, plaster mesh

The Solar array will be used to trickle charge the lithium battery bank in the Kimberly Kamper trailer while in storage. www.kimberleykampers.com/

A future project will be to add a battery and separate MPPT charger to power a 12 v garden fountain pump and outdoor LED lighting.

 

Components

2 x Uni-Solar Amorphous 62 W ES-62T $420 (sourced on ebay $210 each)

1 x Heavy Duty Universal Solar Panel Pole Mount kit from affordablesolarmounts.com/ $150

2.7 m (0.7 m in the ground) galvanised pole (MGPE 32NB) (42.4 MM) from EDCON Steel www.edconsteel.com.au/ $30

2 x MC3 Solar Panel Cable Branch Connectors sourced on ebay $19

2 x MC3 Solar Panel 6' Cable 1 End Male/Stripped 12 AWG sourced on ebay $40

10m 15A auto cable and Anderson plug from Jaycar $40

3 x 20 Kg ready mix cement from Bunnings $19.5

 

Total $719

 

See an overview video @

 

youtu.be/Mwjj4ZVqQyY

While driving through New Mexico on vacation, I noticed these huge objects on the plains. I had no idea what they were, but as we approached , I could see we stumbled onto an array of radio telescopes. So cool!

 

For more information about these huge radio telescopes, go here: www.vla.nrao.edu/

 

Mientras íbamos de vacaciones pasando por Nuevo México manejando, me fijé en estos objetos blancos e gigantescos en la planicie. A medida que nos acercábamos a ellos, podía ver que nos habíamos topado con un grupo de radiotelescopios. ¡Qué padrísimo!

 

Para mayor información acerca de estos radiotelescopios, veáse www.vla.nrao.edu/.

 

Ziegelstein is German for building blocks or bricks. I use the nickname Brick Stone in many of my multiplayer online gaming titles that I enjoy.... With that, I am essentially calling myself Ziegelstein. This has proven to be the perfect name for my new array of Hi Fidelity Audiophile PC speakers.

      

What's the deal here?

    

The design goals of this system was to allow for extremely clear, yet warm and robust, 3D positional audio in either 5.1 or 7.1 titles in a near field delivery scheme, as well as serve as a part of our multimedia experience in the family/game room area of our home. I use this worksation for video and audio editing and creation, 2D and 3D graphics development for web and video games, media and entertainment such as movies, and TV via Slingbox, Netflix, Hulu and many other sources. And, yes, I also use it for state-of-the-art hardcore video gaming as this PC currently features hardware that is at the "top-of-the-line" enthusiast level for all of the installed components. This system is custom-built by myself and is designed for maximum performance on the bleeding edge of tomorrow's tech.

   

Delivering the Goods...

  

As for audio sources, The Ziegelstein-Array is powered currently by a single Harmon Kardon AVR1600 Receiver which has, at its heart, a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series 24 Bit Soundcard. This device has modes of operation that accomodate specific areas of use such as Entertainment Mode, Audio Creation Mode, and the highly controversial Gaming Mode. While there are sound cards specifically designed for audio playback of 5.1 source media in a home theater environment, this X-fi has been crafted around a set of core components and features designed to augment the experience for the hardcore PC gamer.

    

Realistic EAX® 5.0 sound effects Hear crackling gunfire and earth-shattering explosions. EAX® 5.0 delivers realistic sound effects that will engage you in long hours of gameplay

   

EAX® and 3D audio restoration for Windows Vista® Using Windows Vista®? Creative ALchemy restores the surround sound effect for the same great gaming experience.

   

Accurate 3D positional audio Listen to 3D positional audio so accurate, you can locate your enemies through mere sound alone! Plus, the X-Fi CMSS®-3D gives you amazing surround sound even with normal stereo headphones.

 

Hardware accelerated performance

 

Get unbeatable performance with hardware accelerated audio that blows motherboard audio away.

Boost your performance even further in games like Quake 4, Battlefield 2, Prey, Unreal Tournament 3 and others that take advantage of X-RAM.

Clearer voice chats

 

Plug in your headset or microphone and hear the difference immediately. With high-quality input and hardware audio processing, your teammates will definitely hear you loud and clear.

We also take advantage of a host of features that cross the genre and benefit not just the PC gamer but the music and movie enthusiast as well.

   

24 Bit Crystalizer Restore the details and vibrance your music and movies lost during compression. X-Fi technology intelligently enhances the highs and lows so you'll hear it all-crisp cymbal crashes, wailing guitar solos, screeching tires and booming explosions.

   

CMSS-3D - Surround sound from your stereo music and movies? Yes! Expand your stereo music and movies into surround sound. Voices are centered in front of you. Ambient sound appears all around you... just like a live performance. Listen on a pair of desktop speakers or a full 5.1 or 7.1 speaker system.

 

Experience cinematic surround sound from Blu-Ray & DVD movies Watch your Media in cinematic surround sound with PowerDVD software featuring DTS™ and Dolby Digital® -EX decoding.

    

X-Fi Powers The Ziegelstein-Array!

     

Utilizing the AVR1600's 8-channel direct in and its digital inputs in its current state, The Ziegelstein-Array is able to shine as a true hi-fidelity "Studio Monitor" set of speakers capable of 4000 watts output in any traditional home theater/game room layout chosen - a system capable of handling anything thrown at it and able to deliver it cleanly in any setting, meeting any demand.

    

The Ziegelstein-Array is made from 70% Recycled Materials!

 

Aside from using recycled wire from dismantled electronics, recycled pressboard for crossover mounting, recycled sofa polyester filling and recycled self adhesive sound dampening materials, we are also using vintage gear at the heart of every unit built. Utilizing the principle of the 5 R's (which we'll cover later in this segment), we can effectively recycle vintage audio gear from the 1970's and 80's for use in our current lineup. This prototype Z-Array is featuring recycled Optimus Pro LX5 Bookshelf speakers with original refurbished Linaeum DiPole Tweeters, Peerless SDS shielded drivers, specialized 2-way crossovers and original cast aluminum cabinets. We are also using recycled Minimus 7 bookself speakers with original cast aluminum cabinets, original cloth dome tweeters, custom aluminum cone drivers and specialized 2-way crossovers.

   

The Ziegelstein-Array featured here builds a 5.1/7.1 system with 24 speakers across the 6 side channels. A Center Channel (currently 1 Unit with upgradeability to 4) and Subwoofer array (1 or 2 Units).

      

The channel array utilizes wiring in a series/parallel hybrid configuration to allow four 8 Ohm speakers to be wired together to maintain an 8 Ohm load on the Harmon Kardon.

 

Alterative methods. We are experimenting with using solid state chip amps on each channel and driving them separately.

   

The Ziegelstein-Array featured in this article is a prototype array used for additional testing of design concepts that will lead to the future development of a retail offering that will feature custom cabinets and crossover designs that will position us within reach of the proverbial Golden Ring!

   

The Ziegelstein-Array prototype will pave the way for our future products and will position us to firmly grasp a reasonable market share of the High End Audio Component niche. "High End Audio without the High Cost" - the Credo that will propel us into the 22nd Century and beyond!

    

Interrogative

  

I've spent 30 years building and testing speakers. Over that very same set of years, I have slowly built this array with components and parts that I've acquired when others have tossed them away. Really fantastic finds in my opinion for someone that can actually utilize all their hidden abilities, secrets and cost effectiveness. This is not everyone's cup of tea though. DIY Audio is a serious hobby not for the fainthearted or impatient and, though The Ziegelstein-Array protoype is a cost effective alternative to systems costing tens of thousands of dollars, it takes some time to get everything together and then you have to learn how to do it right. That can take considerable time for some. Time that, in most cases, many of us working class folk do not even posess enough of to simply sit and enjoy a meal with each other or pray together much less take on an extremely self-engrossing hobby such as DIY Audio. This oftentimes unfair trade-off is time spent initiating one particular ritual. One that I refer to as the 5 R's. This is comprised of the time and energy it takes to Recon, Recycle, Refurb, Retrofit and Refinish the units. This is where the patience and determination play a major role in the outcome of the final product. Trust me when I say that it will all pay off in the end. Recycling these discarded ebay treasures and utilizing some science, I was easily able to create a personalized system that can be manipulated in scope and size to fit any budget or space limitations. The 24-unit array featured in our shown system, excluding the front channel and subs has a DIY build cost average of approximately $75 per bookshelf unit. With the additional DIY build cost averaging to $150 for each MTM TL 3 foot tower.

      

Unrivaled Versatility

 

Another unique feature set of The Z-Array, with its multiple amplifiers driving each channel, is the ability to break up these channels sets into completely separate bookshelf systems for nearly every room in my home. By separating the channels into smaller complete bookshelf units, 6 such individual units in fact then become available for usage in a complete multi-zone audio distribution scenario. The Ziegelstein-Array becomes a complete audio experience for the entire home by allowing every room to have sublime audio in a smaller form factor with no additional cost to the owner and without sacrificing the original clarity and power of the main unit.

   

Ziegelstein FTW!

  

The most exciting news is that, our recycled Z-Array is easily showing a professional-grade "Studio Quality" output from each unit that is easily toppling the performance levels of some well-known high-end audiophile systems with units that have an ownership cost usually in the $250 to $800 range for each bookshelf unit and $1000 to multiples of that can amount into unheard-of figures for larger more exotic tower units.

    

It gets worse. The market is driven by snobs! - What's a poor boy to do?

 

Believe it or not.... Some " Extreme" audiophiles would even snub a $50K system, let alone even look at a $15K system. Labeling even the big name entry-level Home Theater offerings as cheap knockoffs or downright worthless.

      

Keeping it Real...

 

Fortunately for anyone who can appreciate the recent global financial debacles and subsequent ripples that are affecting everyone, we all can surely appreciate the cost savings delivered when one considers tackling a DIY Audio project. When you are then fortunate enough to add recycling to the mix, your cost savings can increase to 300% more overall and those old under-appreciated speaker cabinets are also not ending up in land-fills.

    

My overall total cost for all of the units in The Z-Array was in the sensible range of $800 to $1000 total for the entire set of 30 speakers. This set was also accumulated over a 6-year time frame. One must know: I did not drop $1000 all at once. It is interesting to note, though, that if I were to have bought comparable units for this array from a "High End", high cost well-known provisioner of "Professional" studio-grade speakers...

    

I would have easily had a unit cost of approximately $400 each for a small bookshelf units and $750 each for the medium sized satellite units. The cost comes to an approximate $15,000 Just for speakers! and I haven't included MY 2 $150 towers which would have cost about $900 each if I had purchased them from the same provisioner.

      

In Closing...

  

I'm very proud of my $1700 (Custom speaker array, Sony sub and HK AVR1600 AV Receiver) 7.1 PC Audiophile System. It takes any home theater system that could have easily cost me $16,000 to the cleaners for a fraction of the cost. The Z-Array wins - hands down! I am so very glad I decided to go forward with my DIY aspirations. I have learned so much while traveling this path and have made some great new friends. I am thankful that I have had the patience, determination and the know-how to build The Ziegelstein-Array!

         

Thanks for reading!

    

Senator Heinrich tours the NRAO Very Large Array over the weekend. Located just west of Socorro, the VLA is one of the world's premier astronomical radio observatories. The Senator was pleased meet with the staff and hear about the incredible work they do.

Zeigelsteine is German for building blocks or bricks. I use the nickname Brick Stone in many of my multiplayer online gaming titles that I enjoy.... With that, I am essentially calling myself Zeigelsteine. This has proven to be the perfect name for my new array of Hi Fidelity Audiophile PC speakers.

      

What's the deal here?

    

The design goals of this system was to allow for extremely clear, yet warm and robust, 3D positional audio in either 5.1 or 7.1 titles in a near field delivery scheme, as well as serve as a part of our multimedia experience in the family/game room area of our home. I use this worksation for video and audio editing and creation, 2D and 3D graphics development for web and video games, media and entertainment such as movies, and TV via Slingbox, Netflix, Hulu and many other sources. And, yes, I also use it for state-of-the-art hardcore video gaming as this PC currently features hardware that is at the "top-of-the-line" enthusiast level for all of the installed components. This system is custom-built by myself and is designed for maximum performance on the bleeding edge of tomorrow's tech.

   

Delivering the Goods...

  

As for audio sources, The Zeigelsteine-Array is powered currently by a single Harmon Kardon AVR1600 Receiver which has, at its heart, a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series 24 Bit Soundcard. This device has modes of operation that accomodate specific areas of use such as Entertainment Mode, Audio Creation Mode, and the highly controversial Gaming Mode. While there are sound cards specifically designed for audio playback of 5.1 source media in a home theater environment, this X-fi has been crafted around a set of core components and features designed to augment the experience for the hardcore PC gamer.

    

Realistic EAX® 5.0 sound effects Hear crackling gunfire and earth-shattering explosions. EAX® 5.0 delivers realistic sound effects that will engage you in long hours of gameplay

   

EAX® and 3D audio restoration for Windows Vista® Using Windows Vista®? Creative ALchemy restores the surround sound effect for the same great gaming experience.

   

Accurate 3D positional audio Listen to 3D positional audio so accurate, you can locate your enemies through mere sound alone! Plus, the X-Fi CMSS®-3D gives you amazing surround sound even with normal stereo headphones.

 

Hardware accelerated performance

 

Get unbeatable performance with hardware accelerated audio that blows motherboard audio away.

Boost your performance even further in games like Quake 4, Battlefield 2, Prey, Unreal Tournament 3 and others that take advantage of X-RAM.

Clearer voice chats

 

Plug in your headset or microphone and hear the difference immediately. With high-quality input and hardware audio processing, your teammates will definitely hear you loud and clear.

We also take advantage of a host of features that cross the genre and benefit not just the PC gamer but the music and movie enthusiast as well.

   

24 Bit Crystalizer Restore the details and vibrance your music and movies lost during compression. X-Fi technology intelligently enhances the highs and lows so you'll hear it all-crisp cymbal crashes, wailing guitar solos, screeching tires and booming explosions.

   

CMSS-3D - Surround sound from your stereo music and movies? Yes! Expand your stereo music and movies into surround sound. Voices are centered in front of you. Ambient sound appears all around you... just like a live performance. Listen on a pair of desktop speakers or a full 5.1 or 7.1 speaker system.

 

Experience cinematic surround sound from Blu-Ray & DVD movies Watch your Media in cinematic surround sound with PowerDVD software featuring DTS™ and Dolby Digital® -EX decoding.

    

X-Fi Powers The Zeigelsteine-Array!

     

Utilizing the AVR1600's 8-channel direct in and its digital inputs in its current state, The Zeigelsteine-Array is able to shine as a true hi-fidelity "Studio Monitor" set of speakers capable of 4000 watts output in any traditional home theater/game room layout chosen - a system capable of handling anything thrown at it and able to deliver it cleanly in any setting, meeting any demand.

    

The Zeigelsteine-Array is made from 70% Recycled Materials!

 

Aside from using recycled wire from dismantled electronics, recycled pressboard for crossover mounting, recycled sofa polyester filling and recycled self adhesive sound dampening materials, we are also using vintage gear at the heart of every unit built. Utilizing the principle of the 5 R's (which we'll cover later in this segment), we can effectively recycle vintage audio gear from the 1970's and 80's for use in our current lineup. This prototype Z-Array is featuring recycled Optimus Pro LX5 Bookshelf speakers with original refurbished Linaeum DiPole Tweeters, Peerless SDS shielded drivers, specialized 2-way crossovers and original cast aluminum cabinets. We are also using recycled Minimus 7 bookself speakers with original cast aluminum cabinets, original cloth dome tweeters, custom aluminum cone drivers and specialized 2-way crossovers.

   

The Zeigelsteine-Array featured here builds a 5.1/7.1 system with 24 speakers across the 6 side channels. A Center Channel (currently 1 Unit with upgradeability to 4) and Subwoofer array (1 or 2 Units).

      

The channel array utilizes wiring in a series/parallel hybrid configuration to allow four 8 Ohm speakers to be wired together to maintain an 8 Ohm load on the Harmon Kardon.

 

Alterative methods. We are experimenting with using solid state chip amps on each channel and driving them separately.

   

The Zeigelsteine-Array featured in this article is a prototype array used for additional testing of design concepts that will lead to the future development of a retail offering that will feature custom cabinets and crossover designs that will position us within reach of the proverbial Golden Ring!

   

The Zeigelsteine-Array prototype will pave the way for our future products and will position us to firmly grasp a reasonable market share of the High End Audio Component niche. "High End Audio without the High Cost" - the Credo that will propel us into the 22nd Century and beyond!

    

Interrogative

  

I've spent 30 years building and testing speakers. Over that very same set of years, I have slowly built this array with components and parts that I've acquired when others have tossed them away. Really fantastic finds in my opinion for someone that can actually utilize all their hidden abilities, secrets and cost effectiveness. This is not everyone's cup of tea though. DIY Audio is a serious hobby not for the fainthearted or impatient and, though The Zeigelsteine-Array protoype is a cost effective alternative to systems costing tens of thousands of dollars, it takes some time to get everything together and then you have to learn how to do it right. That can take considerable time for some. Time that, in most cases, many of us working class folk do not even posess enough of to simply sit and enjoy a meal with each other or pray together much less take on an extremely self-engrossing hobby such as DIY Audio. This oftentimes unfair trade-off is time spent initiating one particular ritual. One that I refer to as the 5 R's. This is comprised of the time and energy it takes to Recon, Recycle, Refurb, Retrofit and Refinish the units. This is where the patience and determination play a major role in the outcome of the final product. Trust me when I say that it will all pay off in the end. Recycling these discarded ebay treasures and utilizing some science, I was easily able to create a personalized system that can be manipulated in scope and size to fit any budget or space limitations. The 24-unit array featured in our shown system, excluding the front channel and subs has a DIY build cost average of approximately $75 per bookshelf unit. With the additional DIY build cost averaging to $150 for each MTM TL 3 foot tower.

      

Unrivaled Versatility

 

Another unique feature set of The Z-Array, with its multiple amplifiers driving each channel, is the ability to break up these channels sets into completely separate bookshelf systems for nearly every room in my home. By separating the channels into smaller complete bookshelf units, 6 such individual units in fact then become available for usage in a complete multi-zone audio distribution scenario. The Zeigelsteine-Array becomes a complete audio experience for the entire home by allowing every room to have sublime audio in a smaller form factor with no additional cost to the owner and without sacrificing the original clarity and power of the main unit.

   

Zeigelsteine FTW!

  

The most exciting news is that, our recycled Z-Array is easily showing a professional-grade "Studio Quality" output from each unit that is easily toppling the performance levels of some well-known high-end audiophile systems with units that have an ownership cost usually in the $250 to $800 range for each bookshelf unit and $1000 to multiples of that can amount into unheard-of figures for larger more exotic tower units.

    

It gets worse. The market is driven by snobs! - What's a poor boy to do?

 

Believe it or not.... Some " Extreme" audiophiles would even snub a $50K system, let alone even look at a $15K system. Labeling even the big name entry-level Home Theater offerings as cheap knockoffs or downright worthless.

      

Keeping it Real...

 

Fortunately for anyone who can appreciate the recent global financial debacles and subsequent ripples that are affecting everyone, we all can surely appreciate the cost savings delivered when one considers tackling a DIY Audio project. When you are then fortunate enough to add recycling to the mix, your cost savings can increase to 300% more overall and those old under-appreciated speaker cabinets are also not ending up in land-fills.

    

My overall total cost for all of the units in The Z-Array was in the sensible range of $800 to $1000 total for the entire set of 30 speakers. This set was also accumulated over a 6-year time frame. One must know: I did not drop $1000 all at once. It is interesting to note, though, that if I were to have bought comparable units for this array from a "High End", high cost well-known provisioner of "Professional" studio-grade speakers...

    

I would have easily had a unit cost of approximately $400 each for a small bookshelf units and $750 each for the medium sized satellite units. The cost comes to an approximate $15,000 Just for speakers! and I haven't included MY 2 $150 towers which would have cost about $900 each if I had purchased them from the same provisioner.

      

In Closing...

  

I'm very proud of my $1700 (Custom speaker array, Sony sub and HK AVR1600 AV Receiver) 7.1 PC Audiophile System. It takes any home theater system that could have easily cost me $16,000 to the cleaners for a fraction of the cost. The Z-Array wins - hands down! I am so very glad I decided to go forward with my DIY aspirations. I have learned so much while traveling this path and have made some great new friends. I am thankful that I have had the patience, determination and the know-how to build The Zeigelsteine-Array!

         

Thanks for reading!

     

The Solar array will be used to trickle charge the lithium battery bank in the Kimberly Kamper trailer while in storage. www.kimberleykampers.com/

A future project will be to add a battery and separate MPPT charger to power a 12 v garden fountain pump and outdoor LED lighting.

 

Components

2 x Uni-Solar Amorphous 62 W ES-62T $420 (sourced on ebay $210 each)

1 x Heavy Duty Universal Solar Panel Pole Mount kit from affordablesolarmounts.com/ $150

2.7 m (0.7 m in the ground) galvanised pole (MGPE 32NB) (42.4 MM) from EDCON Steel www.edconsteel.com.au/ $30

2 x MC3 Solar Panel Cable Branch Connectors sourced on ebay $19

2 x MC3 Solar Panel 6' Cable 1 End Male/Stripped 12 AWG sourced on ebay $40

10m 15A auto cable and Anderson plug from Jaycar $40

3 x 20 Kg ready mix cement from Bunnings $19.5

 

Total $719

 

See an overview video @

 

youtu.be/Mwjj4ZVqQyY

"if you don't play the game don't make the rules" Array Symposium, 9th December 2019, Jerwood Arts

SL2-4-264 (25 May 1973) --- Skylab 2, approach to Skylab at long range, fly-around inspection. Orbital Workshop with area of missing shield visible and partially deployed solar array visible. Photo credit: NASA

In 2015, we installed this array of solar photovoltaic panels on the roof of our garage. A Made in Minnesota grant from the Minnesota Department of Commerce helped pay for the project.

The Long Wavelength Array, located on site, consists of numerous fixed antennae working together to explore low-frequency radio signals. We see the array here.

 

The Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) is a radio astronomy observatory located about 50 miles (64 km) west of Socorro, New Mexico. The VLA consists of twenty-seven 25-meter (82 feet) diameter radio telescopes deployed in a Y-shaped array, together with all the equipment needed to process the collected data and function as an interferometer. Each of the radio telescopes is mounted along double parallel railroad tracks, which allows changing the configuration of the system. Placing the radio telescopes closer together increases surface brightness sensitivity. Spreading them out increases angular resolution. The system was built from 1973 to 1980 and is being modernized, starting in 2011.

  

1978 AMERICAN COLOURS LISTED AS

BLACK WITH CRIMSON FLASH , BLUE WITH SILVER FLASH , CHOCOLATE WITH GOLD FLASH

AND for TIGER TR7V -

CRIMSON WITH SILVER FLASH

The Solar array will be used to trickle charge the lithium battery bank in the Kimberly Kamper trailer while in storage. www.kimberleykampers.com/

A future project will be to add a battery and separate MPPT charger to power a 12 v garden fountain pump and outdoor LED lighting.

 

Components

2 x Uni-Solar Amorphous 62 W ES-62T $420 (sourced on ebay $210 each)

1 x Heavy Duty Universal Solar Panel Pole Mount kit from affordablesolarmounts.com/ $150

2.7 m (0.7 m in the ground) galvanised pole (MGPE 32NB) (42.4 MM) from EDCON Steel www.edconsteel.com.au/ $30

2 x MC3 Solar Panel Cable Branch Connectors sourced on ebay $19

2 x MC3 Solar Panel 6' Cable 1 End Male/Stripped 12 AWG sourced on ebay $40

10m 15A auto cable and Anderson plug from Jaycar $40

3 x 20 Kg ready mix cement from Bunnings $19.5

 

Total $719

 

See an overview video @

 

youtu.be/Mwjj4ZVqQyY

The Solar array will be used to trickle charge the lithium battery bank in the Kimberly Kamper trailer while in storage. www.kimberleykampers.com/

A future project will be to add a battery and separate MPPT charger to power a 12 v garden fountain pump and outdoor LED lighting.

 

Components

2 x Uni-Solar Amorphous 62 W ES-62T $420 (sourced on ebay $210 each)

1 x Heavy Duty Universal Solar Panel Pole Mount kit from affordablesolarmounts.com/ $150

2.7 m (0.7 m in the ground) galvanised pole (MGPE 32NB) (42.4 MM) from EDCON Steel www.edconsteel.com.au/ $30

2 x MC3 Solar Panel Cable Branch Connectors sourced on ebay $19

2 x MC3 Solar Panel 6' Cable 1 End Male/Stripped 12 AWG sourced on ebay $40

10m 15A auto cable and Anderson plug from Jaycar $40

3 x 20 Kg ready mix cement from Bunnings $19.5

 

Total $719

 

See an overview video @

 

youtu.be/Mwjj4ZVqQyY

Santiago's Shop #1 & #2 is a distinguished family owned business that was established in 1992 by Santiago Cruz and Roberta Garcia. We're happy to announce that we've finally decided to go with the technological times. Therefore, we've created this website for our customers to gain an insight of the large array of unique items that we carry in our stores. We offer an eclectic range of merchandise from industrial to architectural salvage, to modern and a lot of weird and unusual things. We provide our clients with superior value and service that lead them to acquiring anything but ordinary items. Our business is built upon our constant hard work, honesty, and the desire for our customers to experience excellency at its finest. We gain access to our merchandise through the connections that we hold in the LA area (Bel Air, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Encino, Pasadena, Westlake, Thousand Oaks, etc.) Our items come from the best homes and some even come from celebrities' homes. We work with the best dealers on La Brea, La Cienega, Melrose, etc. Our store has been featured on several shows like Keeping Up with the Kardashians on E! and Antonio's Treatment on HGTV. We've also had a lot of celebrities visit our stores. This is only the beginning for us and our goal is to fulfill the customers' needs and to evolve into a bigger and better business. We invite you to visit us and experience exceptional service! There are new arrivals to the store everyday. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or comments.

 

We have an eclectic range of items! From antiques, architectual salvage, to modern furniture and.... weird stuff!!!

You will never come across an antique store quite like ours!

 

Santiago Mid Century Antiques

5641 & 5645 Lankershim Blvd North Hollywood CA

Santiago Cruz (818) 445-8410

Roberta Garcia (818) 445-8409

santiagomidcenturyantiques@gmail.com

santiagomidcenturyantiques.com

 

George Nelson

Herman Miller

Frank Lloyd Wright

Barovier e Toso

Dyrlund

Paul McCobb

Paul Evans

Paul Frankl

Edmund Spence

George Nakashima

Milo Baughman

Harry Bertoia

Charles Eames

Charles and Ray Eames

Charles & Ray Eames

Jere

Kravet Furniture

Van Dyke

Hugo Troeds

Edward Wormley

Bjarnum

Bra Bohag

Credenza

Industrial

Architectural

Architectural Salvage

Architectural Pottery

modern

Danish

Antique

Mid Century Modern

Mid Century Antique

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Fifties

Sixties

Seventies

Eighties

Nineties

Architecture

Furniture

high end

art

history

homes

vintage

wall sconces

chandelier

Murano Glass

lighting

Neblina

Lucite

20th Century

21st Century

Twentieth Century

Twenty-first Century

Holmby Hills

bookcase

candlestick

sculpture

desk

chair

dresser

Coffee Table

Teak

marble

Rosewood

marble mantle

Estate Sale

Speaker

Leather Chair

Leather Sofa

Modernism

retro

Italian

French

Spanish

Patio Furniture

bronze

bronze sculpture

memorabilia

movie poster

French furniture

Italian furniture

Spanish furniture

Art & Craft

Art and Craft

Spanish California

Panel

Panel screen

room divider

abstract

abstract art

sofa

couch

sectional sofa

Persian rug

runner

table lamp

table light

hanging lamp

hanging light

fixture

light fixture

bar stool

stool

Mahogany

Walnut

Brass

Wrought Iron

Art Deco

French Art Deco

Art Nouveau

Victorian

French Louis XV

Louis XV

French Louis the Fifteenth

Louis the Fifteenth

English Furniture

Gothic

Revival Antique

Revival Gothic

Outdoor Furniture

HGTV

E!

Keeping Up with the Kardashians

Antonio's Treatment

rocking chair

Armoire

Curio Cabinet

Rustic

Camera

Vintage Camera

armchair

dining table

dining room table

console table

end tables

hardware

sink

vanity

vanity sink

forged iron

office chair

Le Corbusier chair

Barcelona

Miles van de Rohe

Mid Century American

Neoclassic

Neo classic

Neoclassical

Lounge Chair

Ottoman

Lounge chair and ottoman

Rococo

Rococo Revival

Queen Anne

Chippendale Chair

Federal furniture

Mission Style Furniture

Empire Style

Mosaic glass

Handcarved

hand-carved

Moroccan

Moroccan Marquetry

Root

root table

Stone

stone sculpture

limestone limestone sculpture

end irons

irons

forged

Walnut Chair

Maria Theresa Style

Maria Theresa Style Chandelier

High style

Chesterfield

Tapestry

Rose Bowl Flea Market

PCC Flea Market

Pacific City College Flea Market

Long Beach Flea Market

candleholders

candelabra

drawer

chest

Old Medical supplies

Dentist Cabinet

Chinese

A multitude of winter recreation fun in southwest Oregon awaits YOU! The BLM’s Medford District offers an array of snow-filled activities for all ages. Pack up the rig and explore two of our fav’ winter recreation spots: the Buck Prairie Cross Country Ski Trail area, and the Table Mountain Winter Play Area.

 

Located at the summit of the Dead Indian Memorial Highway approximately 13 miles east of Ashland is the Buck Prairie Cross Country Ski Trail parking area. The trail system consists of approximately 17 miles of interconnected trails on public and private lands on the ridges just west of Howard Prairie and Hyatt Reservoirs. The trail system provides views of the Rogue Valley and Siskiyou Mountains to the west, and the Cascade Mountains and Dead Indian Plateau to the east. All trails share the same route for the first 1.25 miles from the parking area. Trails are marked with the traditional blue diamonds and signs show trail names, length, and difficulty levels. All trails return to the parking area by the same route. One additional loop trail which does not originate from the Dead Indian parking area is located just south of Camper's Cove Resort on Hyatt Prairie Road on the west shore of Hyatt Lake. The trail is a 2.5 mile loop and is rated most difficult due to steep terrain. Dogs are not allowed on the Buck Prairie Trail system but dog owners can use Buck Prairie II, a dog friendly area located approximately 3 miles northeast of Buck Prairie on Dead Indian Memorial Highway. Snow Park Permits are required at the Dead Indian Summit parking area, but not at Camper's Cove.

 

The Table Mountain Winter Play Area is specifically designed for snow tubing. The parking area also allows access to snowmobile and cross-country skiing trails. Adjacent to the snow hill there is a restroom and an area you can build a warming fire. (Bring your own wood). For safety reasons no metal runner sleds, skis, or snowboards are allowed. The Bureau of Land Management designed this Winter Play Area for your enjoyment and to be as safe as possible. Unfortunately there are some dangers in snow tubing. Stay in control, and know your limits. Plowing of Table Mountain Road is done periodically in response to snowfall, four-wheel drive vehicles are recommended. Snow Parking Permits are not required at Table Mountain Winter Play Area.

 

For the latest conditions call (541) 618-2200, or head on over to: www.blm.gov/or/districts/medford/recreation

 

Sheer tights from Jonathan Aston available in a huge array of colours!

"if you don't play the game don't make the rules" Array Symposium, 9th December 2019, Jerwood Arts

Whenever we make the long, tedious, mind numbing drive between Texas and Idaho we always look for something to break the monotony. We read about Kelly Ghost Town and decided to check it out. It's about 4 miles off the main road in Magdalena. We arrived in late afternoon and didn't have a lot of time there. There really isn't a lot to see other than some mine related building. We walked around for a bit but it was bone chilling cold with the wind so we piled into the car and headed west. We passed something called the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) - that was cool. It's a bunch of large radio telescopes out in the middle of nowhere. I think they have a visitors center but it was closed by the time we passed by. Next up was a windmill collection and Pie Town (seriously). It was a pleasant drive but I'm not sure we would recommend it as a vacation destination.

 

I took these photos in late November 2017.

PictionID:55773487 - Catalog:GD/Astronautics Experiments Details: Space Shuttle Booster Model; Experiment - Title:Array - Filename:14_037541.tif - ---- Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

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