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retrolefty:
IF I NEVER SEEN ANOTHER HERB ALBERT AND THE TEQUANA BRASS BAND ALBUM, I WILL DIE A HAPPY MAN.

You don't like whipped cream? The Dating Game? Mazda's Great Little Car?

I haven't bought any electronics stuff lately, but I did get a pair of roller skates at Goodwill, to use the bearings in a ball mill. Might be an arduino in that project at some point. Generally, I avoid Goodwill though.

I do have several boxes of old LPs I got at thrift stores and garage sales. Don't know yet what gems await me there -- perhaps some Herb. I did find an original Singing Nun in one of the ones I've looked through. :grin:

Great! So rip that into a joint-stereo at 256K sampling rate and post it for us 8)

CrossRoads:
Great! So rip that into a joint-stereo at 256K sampling rate and post it for us 8)

If you mean Dominique, well, it's a monaural recording, and my Dual is out of service anyway. But I'm sure you can find it on YouTube. :astonished:

retrolefty:
Yea, I have kind of a love/hate relationship with Goodwill stores. About 15 years ago I spend a lot of time searching for those high quality brands and models of vintage 70s hi-fi stereo equipment and LP records.

I guess maybe the Goodwills here in the Phoenix area are just better (now if only we could fix our daft state legislature and county sheriff, things would be perfect).

Rarely do I go into a Goodwill and leave empty handed (to the chagrin of my wife); the find of the X-10 cameras was unexpected - they were all in a plastic tub they were shelf-stocking from. I saw them, pulled out one bag after another (each bagged separately), and decided on the whole lot. Some other guy came up to me and handed me some more (which was weird - he was a customer, too).

I've found strange computers (media-box type machines, and once a small embedded PC board custom-made BSD firewall), as well as built my Playstation 2 system from Goodwill castoffs (which I hardly play!). Recently I got a complete GameCube system set up (our Goodwills seem to be great places for older gaming systems).

Tons of great toy RC cars to be had (I once found an MGA Tarantula for $25.00); I also find many Robosapians and other Wowee 'bots. On occasion you can even run across some good vintage 70's audio gear (I found a real nice 1970's AKAI turntable for my component stereo at Goodwill about a year or so ago); I've recently seen a few 1/4" reel-to-reel players that were in decent shape (I already have my dad's, and don't need another).

@justjed, I was actually Sally Fields, The Flying Nun, but Dominique is much better. I think I may actually have copy already, have to check my hard drive o'music that I udpate my Neuros Audio MP3 player with occasionally.

Second-hand Rubidium Frequency Standard:

Cost: $80 on eBay.

Measured:

As described by Dave Jones:

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Oh yes, and this came in the parcel, strangely enough:

A small bear and a 7805 voltage regulator.

your frequency meter looks pretty accurate too
so how do you tell if the frequency meter or the frequency standard is off?
or do you assume the standard is good and adjust the meter?

mmcp42:
your frequency meter looks pretty accurate too
so how do you tell if the frequency meter or the frequency standard is off?
or do you assume the standard is good and adjust the meter?

Yes, any calibration/validation procedure is based on some 'standard' or 'reference' you have avalible to you. The better the standard the more accurate your procedure will be. The old rule of thumb is that your standards or references need to be 10 times the accuracy specification of the thing you are attempting to calibrate.

Of all the electrical measurements possible, frequency is the one that has the best standards and accuracy avalible. That Rubidium Frequency Standard requires no adjustment, it's based on a fixed property of the wavelength of Rubidium, thus making it a very desirable frequency standard.

Lefty

Offering alternatives on ways to cope with unregulated power?

mmcp42:
your frequency meter looks pretty accurate too
so how do you tell if the frequency meter or the frequency standard is off?

Well this was interesting. I put the output from my signal generator (also nominally 10 MHz if required) into the same counter, and it gave the same results (10000.046). That's nice, I thought, my signal generator is correct. But putting both signals into the scope it was obvious they weren't the same frequency at all. In fact, compared to the Rubidium standard the signal generator kept changing (speeding up, I think), no doubt as it warmed up.

That's nice, I thought, my signal generator is correct ...

I was impressed by your frequency meter with three decimals precision. Putting it to test and finding it is less precise than expected kind of ruins your day. :relaxed:

The saying, "A man with one clock knows what time it is. A man with two clocks is never sure." seems to apply here as well.

Well that clearly demonstrate the difference between precision and accuracy.

I spent a career with instrumentation. Accuracy is one of the most misunderstood, misused, and abused word in the world of electronics. Never trust a salesman or his spec sheets. Never accept an accuracy figure or specification without knowing and asking a whole lot of questions about how they are arriving at their specification and under what conditions.

It's a very interesting field, measurements and standards, but far from as simple as one might first think.

Lefty

I got a 1m blue led strip for 1$ free shipping off ebay, buyitnow price 10$ XD
Waiting g for the day I get that 5m rgb strip with ir control for 1$ instead of 20

Was it a chinese supplier? They almost always seem to throw in wacky "extras"... :wink:

cr0sh:
Was it a chinese supplier?

Yes.

My order from Futurlec (California) arrived from China, 12 days transit not the 7-10 quoted. Somehow I got the 256k-bit serial rams as surface mount chips though the 64k-bitters are DIPs.

It's time for me to play with SPI so expect maybe some stupid questions.

100 ATMEGA328P-PU from mouser.com These will hopefully last through the summer :)Their 25 point break has got about 1% increase from my last purchase. Digi-key ran out of them.

do tell what do you do with 100 328's that will only last you through the summer? Since 2009 I have only used 2 hehe (and 3 168's and a handful of tinys)

oh and I hope you enjoy your 5 inch thick mouser catalog(s) soon to come ... they make good monitor stands

nothing really against mouser, but when you pay 1% more for 100 and you get a freaking phone book a week later you start to wonder if that 1% could have been shaved by not mailing a brick that has a 98% chance of instantly ending up in the dumpster (and its much more insulting when you buy a 1.50$ + shipping that really should have cost 2 dollars shipped sans doorstop)

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against mouser I hate their search