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Used to survey the British rail network from the air. Can find problems, detect faults before they occur and record criminal damage. Also used in Winter to inspect lines for damage and snow.
177: After re-tapping, I have thrown a few 256 screws into place, still with a clamp in place to assure tightness and to hold the alignment in place, while adding the screws. Now that the screws are in place, I won’t need the assistance of the clamps as much as I did previously. I will be adding additional screws shortly. I always use at least three screws per component, two screws can cause some play in the parts, and they can wiggle ever so slightly between the two points. A third screw anchors the piece in place; I usually use even more screws, as I will here. There will be four screws in total per bolster. The more screws the better; they assure absolutely no movement of parts and even pressure distribution across the components. The 2-56 screws are cut to length using a heavy gauge wire cutter or jewelers saw. Screws will be coming in from both sides of the knife on all the bolsters and other handle components. Because of this, the bottom ends of the screws will be meeting inside the knife in the center of the hole. Measure, cut and grind down the ends of the screw, using a small cup bur in a Flex Shaft or Dremel to de-bur the cut end, this will allow the newly shortened screws to ease into place without binding. Make sure you have a little space between the two screws on the inside, you do not want the ends of the screws touching in the middle: This would also keep you from getting the proper tension on the parts, which will also prevent the screws from laying tight and flush on the outside surface, which could lead to small gaps between layers. The screws should fully engage both bolster components (the Timascus and titanium under liner) the knife frame “liners”, and about 30-40% of the center core. Threading all components pulls them together. Some people use a clearance hole on the outside components and only tap the liners or bottom most component. My way assures that there is no way for things to move or loosen up. Now remove the rear bolster and repeat the same steps to attach the front bolster.
"As a woman, I have a different mindset to bring to the table in terms of troubleshooting or how we can run processes more efficiently. Increasing diversity in the workforce is one of my contributions. Also, my work in support of Mars 2020 helps provoke dialogue among scientists and the public on what life would be like on Mars. By running these tests, ensuring that our hardware and our rover can take the atmosphere or handle the actions that it’ll be performing, we make these ideas a reality so that we can send the rover, and eventually people, to Mars."
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61: Now I am running the drill through the newly drilled handle core holes into the liners, in the same way I did for the holes in the tang into the liners.
70: You can see here that I still have a little bit of screw length left, which I will grind off next.
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Pretty much as soon as Apple TVs were installed in my new office, I'd realized they never would latch on to servers to set the time and date. But, we could still connect iOS devices to them to wirelessly AirPlay a signal, so no one (including myself) worried much about it.
But then, not long after I installed iOS 9 on my devices, I eventually realized I could no longer send video to the Apple TV—only sound. I didn't deal much with it for a few months because there was never a mission-critical need to make the wireless connection. The only times I needed to project from an iPad, I was able to use my Lightning to HDMI adapter.
Today, I decided enough was enough, and I began researching what the problem might be. The Apple TVs were obviously talking to the network because my iOS devices saw them and could send audio. After a bit of online digging, I confirmed my hunch that AirPlay protocols changed in iOS 9 and the Apple TVs needed a firmware update to restore compatibility. But the updates refused to run, telling me to check back later. I got even more suspicious when I tried running a network test, but the Apple TV was requiring me to sign into an iTunes account which it repeatedly wouldn't accept.
Then a light bulb went on. Perhaps my office network was blocking certain ports the Apple TV requires. And turns out that was, indeed, part of the problem. The rest of the problem was that I had to manually set the Apple TV's DNS addresses to Apple's servers. Once the ports were open and DNS was adjusted, the Apple TV was immediately able to auto-set the date and time and I successfully initiated the software update. Once it finally completed, video mirroring through AirPlay was restored.
In case anyone reading this is curious to know what ports and DNS addresses are needed, I'll share the info. If you're seeing messages such as Activation: Failed and Date/Time: Skipped, then it's a good chance you need to open these ports on your firewall and change the Apple TV's DNS settings.
TCP Port 123 (Time Server)
TCP Port 3689 (iTunes)
UDP Port 5353 (Bonjour Service)
TCP Port 80 (Web)
TCP Port 443 (SSL)
TCP Port 53 (DNS)
Primary DNS: 208.122.23.22
Secondary DNS: 208.122.23.23
(I don't see a way to add a secondary DNS in an Apple TV. The primary address should work fine as is, but you can try the secdary as a primary if needed.)
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404: This is my NEW replacement handle material for the "ALCHEMY" scales. Fossil Mastodon Ivory with some very unusual grayish blue coloring, with bits of green, rust and black /brown coloring.
I screwed the 1st set up... It rarely happens, but I've had this foreboding feeling about them since day one, just when I thought I got through everything with no issues, I screwed them up in the stupidest way: I had them soaking in Nail polish remover for about an hour just to draw out a little bit of sharpie marker that had seeped into them. I took them out, but I had an appointment and forgot to screw them back down to the liners or clamp them to a piece of steel before I left. The combo of them being immersed in liquid, and then left out in a very hot studio for a day and a half, warped them! Ivories are very prone to warpage and you have to be careful... dumb mistake.
It's OK, I like the new set better!
I've had very little success tuning the Miracle Antenna for 70cm (Ham UHF) operation. The FT-817 complains about high SWR regardless of my efforts to adjust the length for 3/4th wave. However, after clipping a short lead to the shield I've been able to get it into "safe" territory with regard to SWR - at least, under the radio's threshold for the SWR alert. I don't know what the panel meter is calibrated against, but out of its full range, it's 4 bars on FM at 5 watts and 3 bars at the lowest power rating. I think there are 8 bars total. Anyway, it's very touchy.
I left my rubber duck antenna at Resistor and probably won't have it in hand for a few days, so I was especially interested to get this up and running. The product is sold as UHF friendly, with reasonable performance on UHF (< 2:1 standing wave ratio) so I suspect there is a bit more study required to tune it but otherwise it's possible to do so.
In the meantime, while it offends my sensibility to do so, I'll leave the back cover off and use this counterpoise. The rear radio panel has a lug for grounding, but clipping the counterpoise to this or the shield does not help the tuning (or moves it further out in length than I've been checking.)
Note that with this tuner, the antenna detent for VHF is very important - it's the pass-through circuit on the rotor, and is followed by a couple detents which place the wiper over a nonconductive area.
When time permits (and it's going to be awhile) I'll work out something more sensible.
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Usually grossly overpriced on eBay. For under $200 it is a unique clock... and priced right. Many (most) have electrical issues, so plan on troubleshooting and updating numerous components. Needed to change all of the capacitors and power supply in this one, due to heat and age.
Receives time signals from NIST's WWV on 5/10/15 MHz (AM shortwave), the strongest of the three frequencies is automatically selected by the receiver (to decode time signal).
Runs very hot if you don't use an external (wall wart) 12 vdc power supply (and ultimately degrades components). Comes with a 120v plug and has an internal PS. It will heat a small office when run off the internal power supply.
Components (like capacitors) dry out over time, and need to be replaced. Provides a 12 vdc rear input for external PS, good solution for reducing heat.
Can be very problematic, and without a good outside shortwave antenna it will not update frequently (maybe once or a couple of times a day... on a clear day). Receiver is only mediocre, making the indoor rod antenna dysfunctional. When you buy one, align the receiver and WWV decoder for best results. Displays tenths of seconds.
Good solution in the early '80s, but with GPS and CDMA time receivers priced about the same as old WWV units... and hundreds of readily available Stratum 1 time servers accessible on the net for free -- it's a true antique. It should read "Somewhat Accurate Clock". Can't adequately function as a Network Time Server. Not reliable and difficult to interface.
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206: I’ve Dykem’d an edge of a bolster and scribed a line for where I want the bottom of the bezels to settle, and give me both the secure fit and the visual effect I want. Don’t forget there will be two depth measurements; taking into consideration the height of two different sized bezels; the 4mm bezels and the 5mm bezel. Depending where the set stones lies along surface after the much later process of curving the handle, the bezel set stones may be a little bit more visible on the low surface spots. In some spots, especially along the top and bottom, there may have been so much handle material removed, that there is not sufficient meat to securely hold the press-fit bezels any more. This may mean that the countersunk-holes for the bezels may have to be re-countersunk a little bit deeper after curving the surface.
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217: As you can see the 256 screw heads don’t quite fit inside the 4mm bezels, so I’m going to turn the heads down a bit in order to have plenty of room to accommodate the bezels sitting over them. The 5mm bezels are already big enough to accommodate the screw heads, so no adjustments need to be needed to the screws that will be under the 5mm stones as far as width goes (they may later need to be modified in height)
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Stainless Steel Capillary Tubes Material:
Austenitic Stainless Steel:
TP304, TP304L, TP304H, TP304LN, TP316/TP316L, TP316H, TP316Ti, TP316LN, TP321, TP321H, TP317, TP317L, TP347, TP347H, TP310S, TP310H, TP904L, 254Mo.S30432, S31042, N08367
Duplex & Super Duplex Steel:
S31500, S32101, S32003, S32304, S31803, S32205, S32750, S32760
Nickel Alloy Steel: N06600, N06601, N06625, N0771, N08800, N08825, N10276, N04400, N05500, N02200, N02201, N08028, N08810, N08811, N08020, N10624, N10629, N10675
Material Features of 304 Stainless Steel Capillary Tube:
1. silver gloss on the stainless steel surface
2. No toxic & non-polluting substances, environmentally friendly,
3. Mixed nickel and chrome combination, acid-resistant and alkali-resistant
4. Durable and not easily damaged
5. Strong anti-oxidation ability in a humid environment
6. hardness is 2 times higher than copper
Length: Cut to Length
Stainless Steel Capillary Tubes Sizes & Tolerance
Production nameOD/mmOD tolerance/mmW.T/mmW.T tolerance/mm
Capillary tube0.8-2.0+-0.020.08+-0.01
2.0-6.0+-0.020.1-0.5+-0.02
6.0-10.0+-0.030.5-1.5+-0.02
super capillary tube<0.8+-0.02/or samler0.02-0.08+-0.01/or smaller
Chemical Composition of Nickel Alloy, Duplex steel & Austenitic Steel
GradeCSiMnPSCrNiMoTiNCuFeAlCoZrNbTuVa
MaxMaxMaxMaxMaxMaxMaxMaxMaxMax
Nickel Alloy
Inconel 600/No6600/2.48160.150.510.01514-17≧720.56.0-10.0
Inconel 600/No6601/2.48510.10.51.50.01521-2558-6311.0-1.7
Inconel 690/No66900.050.50.50.01527-31580.57.0-11.0
Inconel 625/No6625/2.48560.10.50.50.0150.01520-23≧588.0-10.0≦0.45≦0.43.15-4.15
Inconel 718/No7718/2.46680.080.350.350.0150.01517-2150-552.8-3.30.65-1.150.0060.3Remainder0.2-0.84.75-5.5
Incoloy 800/No8800/1.48760.111.50.01519-2330-350.15-0.60.75≧39.50.15-0.6
Incoloy 800H/No8810/1.49580.05-0.111.50.01519-2330-350.6-1.20.75≧39.50.15-0.61
Incoloy 825/No8825/2.48580.050.510.0319.5-23.538-462.5-3.51.5-3≧220.2
C-276/No10276/2.48190.010.0810.040.0314.5-16.5Balance15.0-17.04.0-7.02.53-4.50.35
Monel 400/No4400/2.43600.30.520.024≧6328-342.5
Monel K-500/No55000.180.51.50.01630.35-0.8527-3322.3-3.15
Alloy 20/No8020/2.46600.07120.0450.03519-2132-382.0-3.03.0-4.0Balance8C-1
Alloy 28/No80280.0312.50.030.0326-2830-343.0-4.00.6-1.4Remainder
Duplex Steel
S31803/1.44620.03120.030.0221-234.5-6.52.5-3.50.08-0.2
S32205/1.44620.03120.030.0222-234.5-6.53.0-3.50.14-0.2
S32750/1.44100.030.81.20.0350.0224-266.0-8.03.0-3.50.24-0.320.5
S32760/1.45010.05110.030.0124-266.0-8.03.0-4.00.2-0.30.5-1.0
Austenitic
304/1.43010.08120.0450.0318-208-10.5
304L/1.43070.035120.0450.0318-208.0-12.0
304H/1.49480.04-0.1120.0450.0318-208.0-11.0
316/1.44010.08120.0450.0316-1811.0-14.02.0-3.0
316L/1.44040.035120.0450.0316-1810.0-14.02.0-3.0
316H/1.49190.04-0.1120.0450.0316-1810.0-14.02.0-3.00.1
316Ti/1.45710.08120.0450.0316-1810.0-14.02.0-3.00.7>5x(C+N)
321/1.45410.08120.0450.0317-199.0-12.00.7>5x(C+N)
321H/1.48780.04-0.1120.0450.0317-199.0-12.0H
317/1.44490.08120.0450.0318-2011.0-14.03.0-4.0
317L/1.44380.035120.0450.0318-2011.0-15.03.0-4.0
347/1.45500.08120.0450.0317-199.0-12.0
347H/1.49120.04-0.1120.0450.0317-199.0-13.0
310S/1.48450.08120.0450.0324-2619.0-22.00.11
310H/1.48450.04-0.1120.0450.0324-2619.0-22.0
N08904(904L)/1.45390.02120.0450.0319-2323.0-28.04.0-5.00.11.0-2.0
S31254(254Mo)/1.45470.020.810.030.0119.5-20.517.5-18.56.0-6.50.18-0.220.5-1.0
Final connections and troubleshooting are addressed on the 123kW solar electric system at the Wayne Aspinall Federal Building in Grand Junction, Colorado. Photo by Scott Ely.
170801-N-HV059-055 ATLANTIC OCEAN (August 1, 2017) Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Brandon Burhop closes an access hatch after troubleshooting the TV Direct to Sailor satellite aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55), August 1, 2017. Leyte Gulf is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sonja Wickard/Released)
Yea !!!! After a long weekend of troubleshooting my computer, and much frustration, I finally got my new Pakon F-235 Plus scanner working !!!! The key fix was installing a USB 2.0 PCI board on my computer, even though I already had USB 2.0 ports on the motherboard. Apparently, they have changed the USB chipsets ever so slightly since 2006 or so, and older devices may have trouble using the new chipsets. Solution: get a backwards compatible USB 2.0 PCI board.
This thing Rocks compared to my other scanners. MUCH faster, with good colors, and little fuss. Just feed in the negatives and away it goes. Took about a minute to scan 4 frames at 6MP resolution with ICE infrared dust removal enabled. Here is a sample from my first run. No preview scans needed, no option setting, no cropping, nothing but fast and effortless scanning! After the scan is completed, you can preview and edit any images as you desire. This image is what I got direct from the scanner, with no tweaks or adjustments. Finally, film scanning as quick and easy as digital ! And in particular, Negative Film scanning that is quick and simple, without needing to play around trying to get the colors right.
AAD021A = 4th strip inserted (D, 4th letter of alphabet), negative frame 21A. All auto saved in the Roll 001 Folder on my hard drive.
Camera = Olympus XA
Film=Fujicolor 100 negative