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Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....
"Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me
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You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.
Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore
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Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
More of a question than bragging...
I acquired an EM-Tech EM-200 satellite receiver from my sister's husband. I think he mentioned it was used as a satellite decoder. Anyone know if it still good for anything?
All I can gather is that it is not HD. But that is fine by me. I just want to know if I can use it with a dish to catch some sat TV channels anymore.
40 Ohms impedance and 1500 mW input power - sounds good to me (pardon the pun).
Originally posted by goontronYou can't fix these things! Its bin food.
I refuse to work on tablets and smart phones. Already had hell of a time trying to upgrade the memory on a Acer netbook today. Had to pry the keyboard so hard that I inevitably bent it a bit. No screws, latches only. And I hate latches. Sure was easy putting back together, though.Last edited by momaka; 08-20-2015, 12:38 PM.Comment
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I found a Dell M782 17" CRT monitor a few days ago.
I know, who picks up CRTs anymore, right?
Frankly, if I was back at home, I wouldn't either. Not a 17" anyways. But I am at my grandmother's countryside house where I only have an old 17" HP A4032A CRT monitor that is really starting to show its age. Upgrading to anything newer would be pointless, since I only have a Pentium 3 PC to go with that monitor.
I still haven't brought the monitor home and checked if it works, though. My parents were in the house that week, and they hate me bringing these things in, so what I did instead is take a nylon trash bag and put the monitor in it. Then, since the dumpster was close to the end of the village, I simply took the monitor with me and walked about 1/4 mile further out and left the monitor in the trash bag and into a bush near the river. Hopefully no one finds it. The gypsies tend to take anything that has metal in it, especially copper. And CRTs have quite a bit of that in the yoke.
Anyways, so when I get back in a week or so, hopefully it will still be there... and working too. But it's a 17" Sony Trinitron underneath IIRC, so I doubt it wouldn't. Those small Sony CRT monitors tend to last forever. The HP A4032A is 20 years old now. If it wasn't for the messed up horizontal brightness, I wouldn't mind still using it. That, and the fact that it has BNC inputs only, so I need to use software such as Power Strip to force it to display at refresh rates higher than 60 Hz.Last edited by momaka; 08-20-2015, 03:02 PM.Comment
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Someone is offering a working (at least that's what he says) iiyama vision master Pro 454.
http://www.cnet.com/products/iiyama-...-series/specs/
I think it's worth the fuel to go and take it. We will see.Comment
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Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
this?
http://www.sat-receiver-world.com/cl...-em-200-2.html
it should be fine for free tv.Comment
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Found this a few weeks ago, finally got around to taking a look at it. Figured the caps were blown or something.
The amp, 500 watts. Dirty as hell, some peeling plastic. Covered in greasy dust.
Caps all look brand new. I was expecting a total mess.
The reason I found it in the dumpster:
I opened it up, made sure European neutral wasn't bonded to ground in the case. Then I cut the plug off, installed a US 240v plug and it works great! Lucky me I have an unused 240 drop in the garage.
The pots are a bit gritty, need some cleaning and one pot (that I'll never use) is broken, but it sounds amazing.Comment
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15" woofer plus what looks like a dual coil horn. 500 watts is listed on the back, its apparently consumption. Just found the spec sheet, its actually 150rms to the speakers. Still pretty darn loud, I haven't turned it up all the way.
Totally suitable to play some tunes for me when I burn some lead in the garage. Maybe I'll even clean it off.
Now I need to find something that can run Pandora headless. Maybe a raspberry pi or something.Comment
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it says to fuckoff because i'm not from the right cuntry!
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I love that crap. But I have the feeling 'tube removed this as I have not run into this stupid message for a long time with any video…Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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Re: Your Best Dumpster Finds
Someone is offering a working (at least that's what he says) iiyama vision master Pro 454.
http://www.cnet.com/products/iiyama-...-series/specs/
I think it's worth the fuel to go and take it. We will see.Comment
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Nice monitor!
Where I am right now, there's an office building selling 21" Fujitsu CRT monitors (actually Hitachi SuperScan 814) for about $7 a pop. It would be nice to get one, but I'd have to drive and I don't have a car here. Those are seriously awesome monitors, though. If you see one, definitely snag it. It doesn't have a flat glass screen, but it can do 1600 x 1200 @ 100 Hz and 2048 x 1536 @ 75 Hz. Or my favorite resolution... 1024 x 768 @ 150 Hz!Comment
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The iiyama 454 does 1600 x 1200 @ 100 Hz and the image is perfectly readable without ghosting or blurriness. I tried 2048 x 1536 too but I didn't check the refresh rate. Surely it was lower than 85Mhz though.
21" CRT? I would definitely pick those! The largest CRT PC screen I got is a 20inch SONY Trinitron made in 1998/1999. Its image is not great though, maybe its needs recap or re-calibrating.. Unfortunately there is not time for this.Comment
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Me wanna those 21'' ones! I like 1920x1440@85 Hz! My current SyncMaster 1200NF is PoS…I have to finally repair those two I have thread about here…somewhere…Less jewellery, more gold into electrotech industry!Half of the computer problems is caused by bad contacts
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