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Equalizer! Albany's #18 Allison Carhart scores in the 82nd minute

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Equalizer set to perfection

I'm doing a new project at the Board of Equalization building located at 450 N Street in downtown Sacramento (also known as the "Tower of Terror" by the Sacramento Bee due to numerous issues that have cost the State of California millions, including employee claims due to water infiltration and mold and reports of the exterior windows spontaneously breaking and falling to the ground). Yep, this is gonna be my project now. Yesterday, I brought my camera to take photos of the interior of the building to document conditions for work, but was fortunate to have the opportunity to go on the deck of the 22nd floor and get a few, quick handheld shots of the downtown Sacramento skyline. The afternoon was very foggy with bad light, so I'm hoping to get another opportunity to come back and capture this view under better lighting conditions. This view looking towards West Sacramento shows the Sacramento River, Tower Bridge, the infamous Ziggaurat building, CALSTRS, and I-5.

The young women who attend Cullman Middle School recently got the opportunity to learn hardcore, advanced self defense skills from Officer Cindy Rohrscheib of the Cullman Police Department.

 

Officer Robrscheib is a certified instructor in the Equalizer Self-Defense Program. She has helped train police officers and deputies throughout the Cullman County area. She is now also assisting the general public in safety awareness and women’s self-defense training across all ages groups.

 

Physical Education Coach Leann Evans has teamed up with Officer Rohrscheib over the last 8 years to provide this Equalizer Self-Defense Training to willing female students at Cullman Middle School. Each year brings the tried and true methods of the Equalizer system along with evolving techniques and amazing nuances designed by Officer Rohrscheib. This year’s new innovation involved escape techniques employed if students are bound by duct tape and/or rope by would-be potential attackers of captors.

 

This year’s program ran for a full two week session. It was challenging, rigorous and fun!

 

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Pictured here is a diver using the down line to control his decent. He is pinching his nose and blowing through pinched nostrils to equalize the pressure of the sea water affecting his body.

Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.

This would have been at the midships section,bolted to the deck with connecting rods to the deep tank ballast valves,the large spigot key would fit into the centre.

PE 1C Pultec style tube EQ by TubeTech flanked by ELI's LilfrEQ - a fantastic EQ, de-esser and even some dynamics control.

 

A few of our top notch analog music recording equipment at our recording studio in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.

 

Our DAW is Pro Tools HD 7.4 Accel on MacPro. Our converters are Lynx Aurora and Apogee Rosetta driven by a Big Ben clock by Apogee.

 

Treat your songs well, mp3, mp4 or CD - get the best sounds for your songs at Sound Weavers Recording Studio.

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Nikkor 50mm

V600

 

Equalized on GIMP

This is the mounted unit.

 

This D-104 modification uses the QST article written by ND2M for the EQ5+Microphone Equalizer written in Dec. 2002 QST.

 

W2AEW also has a good preamp circuit here www.qsl.net/w2aew/myd104amp.html

 

Bob’s article offers a total package DIY microphone equalizer with a preamp, EQ, multiple impedance inputs, visual LED output, switch in the EQ or bypass, etc. This was way more than I needed for my D-104 as I really just wanted the preamp and the EQ to adjust some lows and cut some highs from the D-104. A set it and forget it type of adjustment.

 

Fortunately, Bob designed the preamp and the EQ on one board and the populated board will fit in the base of the D-104. The boards are available from Far Circuits, but you have to buy both the visual output board and the preamp/EQ together as they are printed up on one fiber board. You’ll have to scribe and break off the preamp/EQ board.

 

Unfortunately, the component numbering was not printed on the PCB so I had to trace out the component placements using the schematic from the article. I also opted to use a 1uF polarized capacitor (with positive towards the preamp DC) at the input of the preamp as I could not find a 4.7uF non-polarized.

 

This mod provides significant gain through the preamp and allows for highs and lows to be cut or added with the crossover at about 800hz.

 

One feature Bob put in his EQ5+ design was a dip switch which allowed the swapping around of pins on the mic cable for the purpose of running the microphone with several brand rigs. I thought this was a brilliant idea, so I added a dip switch to allow me to run on my Elecraft K3 or my Icom 7600.

 

The circuit does not require much current and I wired it to use the 8V mic supply pins on the K3 and 7600. It's wired to power the op amp continuously, the current is low.

 

I have also installed a TL082 op amp which also works well. Any general purpose dual op amp should be ok to use, TL072/82 TLC2272 etc. etc.

Frequency x Volume x Zoom burst

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Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.

Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.

ADC 4000XR Equalizer

Equalizer Music Joomla Template is perfect template for your, Radio Station Website, Music Portals, Music Download Sites, and much more. Equalizer is 3 column Joomla templates with 13 collapsible module positions, 3 color options, build in style, font and width switcher, 3 additional module styles, IE6 png fix, and JS image reflection.

 

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Following a successful world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (our solid 4-star review), the big-screen adaptation of cult 1980s series THE EQUALIZER sees Oscar-winner Denzel Washington taking over the late Edward Woodward in the role of Robert McCall. Reuniting with TRAINING ...

 

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Equalizer (Sound Graphs), 2017

Photographed at Art Basel Miami

Our most popular item, the Stereo Equalizer is eye catching and very addicting to watch.

 

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Fly by of a 4 ship flight of VMA-311 AV-8B Harriers IIs. The Tomcats of VMF-311 date back to WWII.

 

The trailing aircraft has a GAU-12 Equalizer 25mm conformal gun pod mounted.

Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute

 

Pedal set up for Last Of The Real Hardmen. Yes, it is geeky. And yes, I do sort of care but I can't help it. www.nelscline.com made me do it. "What's the one thing worse than a guitar? A guitarist"

Ruff Stuff Air Blasters Tek 10 painted in brass, copper, and satin black finish with gilded accents on cocking mechanism and handle.

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Extensive Creative Control In the Studio Or On Stage

 

The mid-range MG models go beyond the basics to give you extensive control for a wide range of applications – with the no-compromise Yamaha sonic quality that makes the MG mixers the finest in their class. Whether music is a hobby or profession, these mixers will deliver total satisfaction. If you don’t need effects, or already have an arsenal of outboard favorites, MG16/4 may offer all the capacity and capabilities you need.

 

INPUT SECTION

 

16 Input Channels

The MG16/4 feature eight mono microphone/line inputs and four stereo line inputs, two with mono microphone input capability. Gain trim covers a wide -60dB ~ -16dB range for microphone input, and -34dB ~ +10dB for line input.

 

A Variety of Input Connectors

Balanced XLR connectors are provided on all four or eight mono inputs and two of the stereo inputs (a total of ten XLR connectors on the MG16/4), in addition to phone jack connectors. Two of the stereo channels can accept mono microphone input either via the XLR or phone jack connectors. The remaining two stereo inputs feature both phone jack and pin jack inputs for broad connectivity. A separate stereo 2TR input with pinjack connectors is provided for independent input of signals from CD players or similar sources.

 

Ten Low-noise, High-precision Mic Preamps

Ten high-performance head amplifiers in the 16-channel models will bring out the best in any dynamic or condenser microphone.

 

Phantom Power

All high-performance mic preamps in these consoles feature switchable phantom power for studio condenser microphones. A single switch turns phantom power on or off for all channels.

 

Insert I/O

Mono input channels feature insert I/O patch points so you can add compressors or EQ for vocals, a noise gate on a guitar channel, or other extra signal processing to individual channels as required.

 

3-band Channel EQ & HPF

Smooth, "musical-response" 3-band equalizers are provided on all MG16/4 input channels. All mono microphone input channels also feature a switchable high-pass filter that can be used to cut out unwanted low-frequency noise.

 

Four Buses (Stereo and Group)

In addition to the main stereo bus, the MG16/4 feature a stereo group bus and outputs that can be used for convenient channel grouping. Stereo and group bus assign switches are located above each channel fader. You could, for example, mix your instrument sources to the stereo buss while creating separate groups for the main vocal and chorus channels … or any bus configuration you need for your application.

 

MASTER SECTION Aux and Effect Sends & Stereo Aux Return

The MG16/4 have one post-fader AUX send and one pre/post switchable AUX send. Whichever model you choose you have plenty of flexibility for external signal processing and monitoring. A stereo auxiliary return is also provided.

 

A Comprehensive Selection Of Output Connectors

In addition to the main L and R XLR and phone-jack stereo outputs, these versatile mixers also offer phonejack control room, pin-jack recording, and stereo phone-jack headphone outputs. You have plenty of outputs for a wide range of applications - monitoring, master recorder feed, etc. Phone-jack group outputs are also provided to allow independent output of the group bus mixes.

 

12-segment Meters for Accurate Visual Monitoring

Output level monitoring is made accurate and easy with high-visibility 12-segment level meters on the stereo and group buses as well as the 2TR inputs.

 

EASE OF USE

 

Reliable 60-millimeter Faders & Illuminated Switches

Reliable, highperformance 60-millimeter faders provide smooth, noise-free level control. while original Yamaha illuminated ON (ST buss assign), PFL (Pre-Fader Listen), and phantom power switches provide easy visual confirmation of critical console settings.

 

Compact, Portable Design

Compact and surprisingly light in weight, these mixers can easily be carried just about anywhere. You get topquality mixing performance in the rehearsal studio, club, outdoors … wherever you need it.

 

Rack Mount Adaptors Included

Use your MG mixer on a desktop or mounted in a rack - the rack mount adaptors are provided.

 

Easy Operation and High Reliability

All switches and controls used in these mixers have been chosen for smooth, reliable operation as well as easy visual confirmation.

“Dancing is the great equalizer. It gets people out of their heads and into their bodies. I think if you can dance and be free and not embarrassed you can rule the world.”

-Amy Poehler

My vintage audio collection. For not a great deal of cash I was able to put together a nice little system.

 

JVC turntable and receivers and Cerwin Vega speakers at flea market.........$30

 

Marantz equalizer.......$28

 

Technics cassette deck.....$8.00

 

Technics speakers...$25.00

 

The warm sound of analog equipment.........priceless

Created by using the equalize filter on the original and on a mono copy (blending mode: colour dodge)

Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.

 

"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”

 

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Tách mặt bích bằng cơ khí SW9TM, tải trọng 9,4 tấn, Equalizer International UK. Mechanical Flange Spreader. Nhà phân phối độc quyền tại Vietnam. Giao hàng toàn quốc. Bảo hành 12 tháng.

  

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Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.

BEQ1 - LiFePO4 Battery Equalizers

 

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Beta testing the newly developed equalizers on 4ea LiFePO4 cells provided by www.LionEV.com sent to Hot Juice Electric by me from: www.TexomaEV.com

 

Date: Tue, April 25, 2008

The parts to modify the BEQ1's for LiFePO4 prototypes arrived yesterday evening and I completed a set for the test pack. I even managed a preliminary test that yielded very positive results! This weekend will be very busy with testing and hopefully, completion of a beta design solution to solve this issue, of balancing a LiFePO4 traction pack.

 

Date: Tue, April 28, 2008

Mike and all,

 

It was, indeed a very busy weekend! There was more work involved than

I expected, including having to add a few parts to slow the regulators

response. It turns out the change of current near the "full" part of a

charge cycle is so sharp it would set up an oscillation with adjacent

cell/regulator pairs. Most of the weekend was spent fine tuning the

response until it was perfectly stable. I managed to perform 5 discharge

/ charge cycles and all worked great.

 

Cell #3 in this test pack is definitely bad, which makes discharge

testing a bit cumbersome, but it is great for testing the regulators. For

example, it is interesting, how the regulator on the bad #3 cell turns

on immediately as soon as charging starts. Then, as the other cells

approach the "full" knee of their charge curve, the #3 cell regulator

shuts off since #3 is still not "full". Finally, all of the regulators

are "on" indicating all cells are charged. This means that even though

cell #3 is bad, its regulator protects it against further damage while

the other cells are charging at a much higher rate.

 

I still have at least one charge test before concluding the design is

ready. I expect to do that this (Monday) evening. The test is a high

(>20 Amp) charge rate.

 

More to come…

 

Date: Tue, April 29, 2008

Last evenings test was a high current charge to see how the regulators handled the current, specifically with the bad #3 cell. The test went great although the pack would not draw more than 8 amps at 14.8 volts. Another test was to parallel two regulators across the bad cell to see if they would share the current evenly when the charge current was pushed up to 10 amps (about 15.8 volts). With 15.8 volts at the power supply, all regulators were on and no cell was over 3.7 volts, including the bad one. (The remaining 1 volt was voltage drop across the leads).

 

I am very pleased with the results. I think we are ready to make plans for putting them into operational tests. I plan to design a footprint to house 4 regulators in one slim package with the same or similar dimensions as a "pop tart" cell. It would have the terminals on the top edge to match the orientation of the cell terminals. I would also like to add signaling terminals that could be connected to a relay, light, etc. to indicate full charge, and fault conditions. At this point, however, I think it might be best to proceed with the original BEQ1 format as operational test subjects. That would get regulation in place faster and would insure the design is operationally sound before proceeding to a finalized product.

 

NOTE: The 4cells I built up for HotJuiceElectric, were of some I had left over from another build. I looked back, and noticed that one of the cells was part of a pack, I had originally used for demonstration purposes, yet it wasn't abused that I know of, but I suspect it is the cell that is bad in this original test pack..... Mike/TexomaEV

Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.

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