1u cgs pulse divider/logic panel 'upgrade'
2002-10-30 by jpontmotm
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2002-10-30 by jpontmotm
Based on John Loffink's comments, I uploaded an 'upgraded' 1U cgs pulse divider/logic panel to the cgs directory. This one now has 4.32mm holes , specifically for VCC 3mm LED panel mounts in the AND and OR sections. Jeff
2002-10-30 by Larry Hendry
Hi gents. Someone saw fit to let me into the group. Apparently he did not recognize me as the Stooge of Stooge panels and such. <snicker> Actually, Todd suggested I join. And, after I thought about it, I thought this might indeed be a way for me to listen to what people want to say openly about MOTM panels without doing it on Paul's list. So, I am just a lurker here. I am also always looking for ways to improve what Dave and I do with Stooge panels. The first thing being a faster turn around. I'm glad to see that Schaeffer is filling in a niche here. I wish they used more of a textured finish like what Paul does. However, I have to tell you that trying to duplicate that is the single biggest hassle with Stooge panels. Anyhow, thanks for letting me in. I'm looking forward to seeing what goes on in here. :) Later, Larry __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/
2002-10-30 by Charles Stella
Hey Larry. Welcome to the list. Charles. Hi gents. Someone saw fit to let me into the group. Apparently he did not recognize me as the Stooge of Stooge panels and such. <snicker> Actually, Todd suggested I join. And, after I thought about it, I thought this might indeed be a way for me to listen to what people want to say openly about MOTM panels without doing it on Paul's list. So, I am just a lurker here. I am also always looking for ways to improve what Dave and I do with Stooge panels. The first thing being a faster turn around. I'm glad to see that Schaeffer is filling in a niche here. I wish they used more of a textured finish like what Paul does. However, I have to tell you that trying to duplicate that is the single biggest hassle with Stooge panels. Anyhow, thanks for letting me in. I'm looking forward to seeing what goes on in here. :) Later, Larry __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: motmpanels-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> .
2002-10-30 by Scott Deyo
I recognized you, Larry :) Yes, Schaeffer does fill a niche, but basically just because they make the software easily available, and yes, the fast turnaround. If I had Visio and knew how to design on it, I would probably order more, despite the wait. Of course, now I have a lot of colored panels, which I wouldn't want to call a halt on. But I still order panels from you for that textured look, especially for designs I want to match MOTM (Oakley's OMS modules), or ones that you improved the module's design in conjunction with (Dark Star Chaos). So I started this list, which is of course not meant to compete w/ Stooge panels (even though I also have a MiniWave design up). If for some reason I didn't mention them or someone doesn't know of them yet, check out the Stooges' panels, which are a closer match to MOTM due to the textured finish, and have matching silkscreening (Schaeffer is engraved). Larry also sells PCB's of his cool dual octave- and semitone-switching module. www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/default.htm www.hotrodmotm.com Welcome, Larry! Scott >From: Larry Hendry <hendrysr@...> >Reply-To: motmpanels@yahoogroups.com >To: motmpanels@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [motmpanels] New to group >Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 19:17:33 -0800 (PST) > >Hi gents. Someone saw fit to let me into the group. Apparently he >did not recognize me as the Stooge of Stooge panels and such. ><snicker> >Actually, Todd suggested I join. And, after I thought about it, I >thought this might indeed be a way for me to listen to what people >want to say openly about MOTM panels without doing it on Paul's list. > >So, I am just a lurker here. I am also always looking for ways to >improve what Dave and I do with Stooge panels. The first thing being >a faster turn around. > >I'm glad to see that Schaeffer is filling in a niche here. I wish >they used more of a textured finish like what Paul does. However, I >have to tell you that trying to duplicate that is the single biggest >hassle with Stooge panels. > >Anyhow, thanks for letting me in. I'm looking forward to seeing what >goes on in here. :) > >Later, >Larry > > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now >http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ _________________________________________________________________ Surf the Web without missing calls!\ufffdGet MSN Broadband. http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/freeactivation.asp
2002-10-30 by Larry Hendry
> --- Scott Deyo <thom_s4@...> wrote: > I recognized you, Larry :) Ah, shucks. And I thought I was incognito. :) > So I started this list, which is of course not meant to compete > w/ Stooge panels (even though I also have a MiniWave design up). Go ahead and compete. Truthfully, I would be happy to have someone compete me right out of the panel business. It is a huge pain that I do for other reasons that monetary gain. But, as long as people are interested, we will probably keep making them. :) I am glad that there are other good alternatives. > Welcome, Larry! Thanks. I'll try not to be a pain in the ass. :) __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/