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N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Aug 03 04:22PM +0100 Phantom channel change, randomly. Was with footswitch board only, they then used the rotary sw on the rear and now that is playing up. I'm assuming like the notorious Fender footswitch problem, but will it be drift of R values here as well, or ps/Vreg failing rather than the internal Vreg of the weird LM3914 bargraph driver use (no bargraph display) causing problems and just reflecting faultmode varying analogue Vs . What is the function of that 3914 if the relay switching points are determined by voltages,Rs and zeners |
Michael Eyd <invalid@eyd.de>: Aug 03 11:07AM +0200 Am 02.08.2016 um 21:37 schrieb Aardvarks: > Even though we won't likely get anything from iOS guys that they didn't > read off of a glossy marketing brochure, I'll cc them, just in case they do > know something of what they constantly talk about. <...> > be providing any real details to their accusations - yet they still > constantly accuse the Android users of being spied upon by Google simply > for using Android. Do you really think it to be a good start of a discussion insulting one of the groups you hope to be participating? Me not... > I just want to find out the correct answer to the question. No you don't, you want your view of the world confirmed. Otherwise you wouldn't have felt the need to insult the group that is most likely to be of a different opinion. Michael |
nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid>: Aug 03 06:38AM -0400 In article <nnsc8q$ft5$2@news.sap-ag.de>, Michael Eyd <invalid@eyd.de> wrote: > No you don't, you want your view of the world confirmed. Otherwise you > wouldn't have felt the need to insult the group that is most likely to > be of a different opinion. exactly |
isw <isw@witzend.com>: Aug 02 08:57PM -0700 In article <nnqsgg$43t$1@usenet.itgate.net>, frank <frank@invalid.net> wrote: > > hundred millivolts DC, and less AC. > > How is it possible for the LED to light with only 200 mV across it? > it's a pulsed waveform that you can't measure with a regular DVM maybe? Hmm. Could be. Time to limber up the ol' wiggle tube. Isaac |
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