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RE: Mobile Hotspot antennas

I ended up moving the mounting blocks up 4mm for a little cooling space. I had almost 11mm from the MiFi to the sliding top. I boil this nylon to dy...

9 years ago
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RE: Mobile Hotspot antennas

Thanks for that Gavin. Because you can't bend an antenna cable sharply, I have maintained quite a bit of headroom in the case. I can loft the MiFi u...

9 years ago
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RE: Mobile Hotspot antennas

Finished it this morning. Ended up with pigtails from the TS9 that ended in SMA through wall connectors. I found there is a waterproof micro USB B p...

9 years ago
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RE: Hovering clients

Many years ago one of our PC's yelled back to the instrument man, "turn it on high" and shrunk away from the glass. The group that was standing aroun...

9 years ago
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RE: Mobile Hotspot antennas

You may just be right. The only way to know is too print one. This is what I came up with As far as the USB connector, all I could find was a USB "A...

9 years ago
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RE: Mobile Hotspot antennas

I hear you, but, I think I have that figured out. I will pour water on it to see what if any gets through. I am thinking I will want to add a USB ch...

9 years ago
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RE: Geodimeter CU program lost!

Prog 39 was indeed 3D roadline and it was great, 29 was 2D roadline if I remember correctly. Used 24 and 39 for most things The CU uses two 3V CR 243...

9 years ago
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RE: Parani, yet another thread

Does anyone want the bluetooth TSC2 printed parts? All of our TSC2's are now dead from a spike and will not be used for backup, so, I have my set that...

9 years ago
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RE: Parani, yet another thread

Does anyone want to try the TSC2 printed parts? All of our TSC2's are now dead from a spike and will not be used for backup, so, I have my set that I...

9 years ago
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RE: What is it?

Old time sewer dipping rod? OK, I have no idea

9 years ago
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RE: WTB Trimble Power Supply

You did mention what was I doing electronically these days and this one is fun, I am 3D printing some circuit boards, ... can't wait to see how that w...

9 years ago
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RE: WTB Trimble Power Supply

An electrical spike can come from a fan that is forced to reverse spin by trapped hot air in a building, it is hard to say that the electrical company...

9 years ago
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RE: WTB Trimble Power Supply

I love the Trimble products, but, I cannot support their business practices and completely agree with you. The issue is once you have active tracking...

9 years ago
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RE: WTB Trimble Power Supply

SurvCE scrambled some coordinates for us on import and would not track correctly either, but, the main issue was the glacial response. You could requ...

9 years ago
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RE: WTB Trimble Power Supply

We did kick around the idea of 3D printing some instrument covers to snap over the instruments and makes them look like scanners or other instruments,...

9 years ago
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RE: WTB Trimble Power Supply

That's a nice power supply I have just completed converting my Geod 600 / Trimble 5600's completely to Bluetooth. I have all functionality and lost t...

9 years ago
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RE: WTB Trimble Power Supply

If the difference between the stated required voltage and the power supply stated voltage is a comfort issue, you could always add a step down regulat...

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