Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 10 updates in 8 topics

bitrex <bitrex@de.lete.earthlink.net>: Aug 17 12:35PM -0400

On 08/14/2017 03:52 AM, N_Cook wrote:
> http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at3.shtml?cone#contents
> how often does a 74 to 110mph system get beyond 40 degrees north?
 
One Nantucket resident died due to rip currents generated by the storm,
beaches here on the South Shore are under a high surf advisory today.
 
<http://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/08/16/nantucket-nobadeer-beach-drowning/>
bruce2bowser@gmail.com: Aug 17 09:31AM -0700

> lightyear and a half. They can't and won't be detected unless
> somebody travels pretty damn close to us and is listening carefully for
> them.
 
Is that according to only 1970s or 80s research.
sam@repairfaq.org (Samuel M. Goldwasser): Aug 16 03:26PM -0400

> Goldwasser) wrote:
 
>>Have sent off to be X-rayed. ;-)
 
> I hope they don't lie to you.
 
Who? :)
 
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makolber@yahoo.com: Aug 17 07:26AM -0700

> 5 Apple 12W A1401 Gold Pins 2.4 A 5.11 5.08 5.06 5.03 5.02 4.92
> 6 Apple 12W A1401 Tin Pins 2.4 A 5.11 5.09 5.07 5.05 4.98 4.97
 
> #5 is from Apple Store, $19, #6 is from eBay, $7.
 
this is useful!!!
 
can you also record the voltages the supply imposes on the USB D+ and D- pins.
 
This tells the load how much current it is allowed to take.
thanks
 
mark
dcjdinmn@gmail.com: Aug 17 06:40AM -0700

On Saturday, September 24, 2016 at 11:12:22 AM UTC-5, Charles wrote:
> (hate to make those folks work on Sunday).
 
> Lucky that the manual with schematics is a free download. Google showed it
> about 6 choices down. NEAT!
 
Thanks Guys, your post got me back up & running quickly!
tabbypurr@gmail.com: Aug 16 04:44PM -0700

On Wednesday, 16 August 2017 04:20:34 UTC+1, Big Bad Bob wrote:
> > Not much of anything made in China is a quality item
 
> actually, I'd think that you just have to be careful and pick a
> reputable manufacturer.
 
A useful percentage of it (unknown China brands) is ok quality. A fair bit is pretty abysmal. Electronics seems to be worse than mechanical tools.
 
 
NT
"pfjw@aol.com" <pfjw@aol.com>: Aug 17 04:56AM -0700

On Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at 7:44:33 PM UTC-4, tabb...@gmail.com wrote:
Electronics seems to be worse than mechanical tools.
 
 
Not possible. Chinese tools are killers.
 
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
jethro tull <heavytull@outlook.com>: Aug 17 09:20AM

> I was a warranty service center for Sony, so I still have the service manuals
> on disc. I won't get a chance to fire the system up until Friday though.
 
> Dan
 
so do you have the manual? at least can you confirm the device is indeed
DTA114?
"Paul Hovnanian P.E." <paul@hovnanian.com>: Aug 16 08:02PM -0700

Have you tried going into the WiFi hub's configuration page and changing the
channel number (frequency)? If there is some local interference, you might
be able to move to a clear channel.
 
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analogdial <analogdial@mail.com>: Aug 16 09:19PM

John Robertson wrote:
 
 
> one-time author.
 
> There are never enough bookshelves!
 
> John :-#(#
 
Sounds like "Maximum Overdrive"
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_Overdrive
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