Controls engineer test!

Started by YoDoug, April 16, 2026, 12:19 PM

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Newbeeee™

Quote from: Here's Johnny! on April 17, 2026, 10:43 AMAgreed but the question is does YoDoug eat the green ones last or not at all!!!  ;D
Hahahaha - of course he doesn't eat them. He's environmentally friendly!
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YoDoug

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on April 17, 2026, 10:55 AMHahahaha - of course he doesn't eat them. He's environmentally friendly!

LOL, wrong Frenchie, I like the green ones. If I was going to discriminate based on color, it would be the orange ones. #OrangeSkittleBad!
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CADCAM396

I find this a bit intriging as a ham operator. gain, propagation, frequency and especialy dopler shift. I often listen to ISS as it fly's over ya they have public radio up there that they sometimes monitor. super cool to get transmission from 250 miles away. cool stuff. and I aint runnin super duper equipment. get them on a $25 radio often.
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Quote from: CADCAM396 on April 18, 2026, 03:48 PMI find this a bit intriging as a ham operator. gain, propagation, frequency and especialy dopler shift. I often listen to ISS as it fly's over ya they have public radio up there that they sometimes monitor. super cool to get transmission from 250 miles away. cool stuff. and I aint runnin super duper equipment. get them on a $25 radio often.
Did you pick-up transmission from Artemis?
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CADCAM396

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on April 18, 2026, 11:54 PMDid you pick-up transmission from Artemis?
honestly did not research or try. assume they were running microwave frequency's way out of range for my equipment. not likely public either for safety reasons.
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TylerBeer

Quote from: mowens on April 17, 2026, 10:26 AMThat would be a bitch of a chord.

That's engineers for you
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SuperHoneyBadger

Quote from: TylerBeer on Today at 05:33 AMThat's engineers for you

SEE DRAWING NOTE 4

4. All 6-8 finger chords toleranced +.001 -.000 Hz across all notes.
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mowens

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Quote from: TylerBeer on Today at 05:33 AMThat's engineers for you

That's a chord written by a drummer.

Avenged Sevenfold's drummer wrote their best songs before he died. He would have them complete including the guitar parts. The guitarists were remembering him after he passed and were talking about the impossible guitar parts he would come up with.
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TylerBeer

Quote from: mowens on Today at 07:23 AMThat's a chord written by a drummer.

Avenged Sevenfold's drummer wrote their best songs before he died. He would have them complete including the guitar parts. The guitarists were remembering him after he passed and were talking about the impossible guitar parts he would come up with.


I think it was that guy, but a couple of them bought beer for me and my friends outside a like legion hall show they were OPENING for in Buffalo iiiiin 2003?  Nice guys