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On 11 Jan 2007 10:55:20 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote: +++http://www.k7dyy.com/processor.htm ********* USes the same IC as Brian's? I wonder, naw he wouldn't.... james |
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james wrote:
USes the same IC as Brian's? I wonder, naw he wouldn't.... Yes... Frank ought to be in here shortly... saying that I'm hacking this guys design... LOL www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On 12 Jan 2007 02:49:08 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in .com: james wrote: USes the same IC as Brian's? I wonder, naw he wouldn't.... Yes... Frank ought to be in here shortly... saying that I'm hacking this guys design... LOL Why would I say a thing like that? It's not like you've never designed anything that wasn't at least 95% someone else's work. And even though your understanding of electronics can be compared to Swiss cheese, I'm sure you spend a lot of your free time studying, right? Just because your early education in electronics was from 2-bit television circuits designed for the purpose of patent-leeching, that doesn't mean you -have- to follow in your father's footsteps. And speaking of your father, I have no doubt that you pay rent for living in his house. After all, I'm sure you wouldn't want to live as an adult that needs to be supported by his parents, because that would be pathetic. Yes Brian, you are certainly a man that can design his own circuits, be his own boss, stand on his own two feet and not need to rest his fat, lazy ass on the labor and laurels of others. Now..... where's that schematic? |
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
Why would I say a thing like that? It's not like you've never designed anything that wasn't at least 95% someone else's work. And even though your understanding of electronics can be compared to Swiss cheese, I'm sure you spend a lot of your free time studying, right? Just because your early education in electronics was from 2-bit television circuits designed for the purpose of patent-leeching, that doesn't mean you -have- to follow in your father's footsteps. And speaking of your father, I have no doubt that you pay rent for living in his house. After all, I'm sure you wouldn't want to live as an adult that needs to be supported by his parents, because that would be pathetic. I knew you'd show up... the nut case is right on schedule... LOL www.telstar-electronics.com |
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On 12 Jan 2007 07:35:50 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in .com: Frank Gilliland wrote: Why would I say a thing like that? It's not like you've never designed anything that wasn't at least 95% someone else's work. And even though your understanding of electronics can be compared to Swiss cheese, I'm sure you spend a lot of your free time studying, right? Just because your early education in electronics was from 2-bit television circuits designed for the purpose of patent-leeching, that doesn't mean you -have- to follow in your father's footsteps. And speaking of your father, I have no doubt that you pay rent for living in his house. After all, I'm sure you wouldn't want to live as an adult that needs to be supported by his parents, because that would be pathetic. I knew you'd show up... the nut case is right on schedule... LOL That's because most nut cases who work for a living usually -have- to live by a schedule. Maybe some day you'll...... aw, who am I kidding. Let me tell you a little story, Brian: Several years ago I came across this old guy up in Mead (a small town just North of here). He had amassed a HUGE amount of very cool stuff in a warehouse; just about everything electronic to the mundane to the riduculous. Piles of electrolytic caps almost as big as your head, 55-gallon drums loaded with old tubes, shelves stacked to the roof with radios and test equipment from antique to modern, 50-cubes filled with circuit boards and assemblies, etc, etc, etc. He even had an old portable BC station in a van, complete with an AN/FRT-39 and a 40hp diesel generator. Very cool stuff. Every time I showed up he was open for business...... but would never sell anything! You see, someone had given him this stupid book that told how to make money from the scrap metals in electronics. So every time I walked in the door there was the old man in his wheelchair, smashing transmitter and big old audio power tubes for a few micrograms of thorium, crushing and desoldering RF power transistors and vintage chips for maybe a penny's worth of gold, and all the while bumming smokes from me. Eventually I started to feel sorry for the fart so I explained that most of the stuff was worth a hell of a lot more if left intact. I even offered to put some of the stuff on ebay to prove it to him, but he couldn't shake the thought that it might have gold in it. Going with that, and having worked at Johnson-Matthey, I explained that the gold-plated chip lids didn't have nearly as much gold as the solder that held them on. But he wouldn't hear of such a thing because the lids were gold and the solder was white. You couldn't talk sense to the guy because he firmly believed that he was going to get rich from the info in that idiotic book. After a few more visits I finally gave up. A couple years later the building and its contents were condemned in order to make way for the new freeway. A month later I picked up the van at a county auction for $200. Just a short time after that he died, alone and broke, in a nursing home. What a waste. And all because he allowed himself to be locked him into a mindset of greed that shut out the advice of anyone else, refusing to see all the wealth he really had, focusing only on the glitter. Maybe you're smart enough to learn something from that, Brian. Or maybe you're not. Only time will tell. |
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On 12 Jan 2007 02:49:08 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote: +++james wrote: +++ USes the same IC as Brian's? I wonder, naw he wouldn't.... +++ +++Yes... Frank ought to be in here shortly... saying that I'm hacking +++this guys design... LOL +++ +++www.telstar-electronics.com ********** You probably used the schematics from the evaluation board and maybe tweeked a resistor and/or capacitor value. But then it is a good starting place. james |
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james wrote:
You probably used the schematics from the evaluation board and maybe tweeked a resistor and/or capacitor value. Thanks for your insight... Don't miss seeing the new CB Radio Speech Processor Prototype at http://www.telstar-electronics.com/d...s/WhatsNew.htm |
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