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Entry #: 43

Entry Date: 2009-08-27 12:41:20

Name: ataul
Site Rating: 6
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Entry #: 42

Entry Date: 2008-03-15 08:23:33

Name: Bob
Site Rating: 6
Visitor Comments: ~~ Temporary message for Eric ~~
If you want to get Google results from a specific country, it's not hard. Just add site:.au or site:.nz etc to the end of your search term.
Also, guestbooks are designed for leaving website comments, and e-mail is for sending messages.

Entry #: 41

Entry Date: 2008-02-26 07:11:07

Name: greg
Site Rating: 9
Visitor Comments:

very interesting site bob. you have lots to look at. i'm interested in the ccts you have designed and still use your acs  decoder for some years now. i have sent you an email


73's


greg


Entry #: 40

Entry Date: 2008-01-06 03:35:28

Name: Len Rheuben
Site Rating: 10
Visitor Comments: G'day Bob, I was planning to look up Geoff Stanley later in the year when I come to Sydney but was having trouble locating him until I saw your tribute. Geoff and I were frequency assigners together in the then SMA. I last saw him in 2001 when I ran into him in North Sydney one morning. Bloody hell what a shock to find your tribute.

Thanks for that...

Entry #: 39

Entry Date: 2007-12-28 09:44:12

Name: Gerald Caouette
Site Rating: 10
Visitor Comments:

Thanks


 


Entry #: 38

Entry Date: 2007-11-14 23:32:52

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Entry #: 37

Entry Date: 2007-09-19 17:56:31

Name: John Wildy
Site Rating: 10
Visitor Comments:

Excellent stuff Bob, I thorough enjoy your dry classic Australian humour.


I will submit a few article myself that may be of interest.


Regards


 


John


Entry #: 36

Entry Date: 2007-04-22 08:52:05

Name: Ian Renner
Site Rating: 10
Visitor Comments:

I just built a MK. 1 ESR meter and am very pleased with it.ffice ffice" />

To stabilize the small 9V battery I cut a length of old bycycle tyre tube about 5 mils shorter than the inside length of the floor of the box and put a drop of superglue in the centre (approx) and about 3 cms from ONE end of the floor of the box.  Glued the tyre tube section in.  Slid the connected battery in the free end which gets held down once the circuit board is fitted.  The rubber tube acts as robust insulation too.

Entry #: 35

Entry Date: 2007-04-14 12:37:30

Name: Eric
Site Rating: 10
Visitor Comments: For a Zilog forum web site try
http://encore.ajt-it.net/forum/YaBB.pl

Entry #: 34

Entry Date: 2006-11-30 22:14:05

Name: George Williams
Site Rating: 10
Visitor Comments:

  Just built your ESR meter!


Fantastic! No question it looks Pro. Super easy to use. look forward to putting it to good use.


George


 


Entry #: 33

Entry Date: 2006-10-07 08:29:48

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