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Back up (sort of)

Back up (sort of)

2007-08-03 by Paul Schreiber

I have flown home (for the time being) while they run more tests on my Dad 
(he has a small but noticeable blood loss into his lower abdomen).

Thanks for all the kind emails.

The next 2 weeks I have a large portion dedicated to non-MOTM travel/work. 
I'll put in as much time as I can. I still need to get the MOTM-310 kits 
out, some will be shipping tomorrow. I am behind on power supplies, too. I 
guess I'm behind on everything :)

I am getting 25 sets of all the MOTM-650 boards in today which will be 
enough for all existing orders and extras.

The Cloud Generator demonstrator unit for the AH gathering should be 
operational by Monday. This isn't necessarily the final firmware, but all of 
the functions are there and everything is "tweakable" easily in the code in 
terms of overall effect. At least it has a 'real' front panel.

The Frac VCO is about finished in pcb layout. I will have a FPE panel at the 
AH show for it, hopefully I will get the redesign/layout 99% correct so I 
can move these to production rapidly.

Thanks to everyone that has been waiting all this time for their stuff. You 
*will* get everything you ordered, it may be October at this rate but rest 
assured I am here on my official day off from DDC putting in 12 MOTM hours.

Paul S.

cable tree

2007-08-09 by Scott Juskiw

I built a cable tree last weekend. I've posted pictures and some 
notes about how to build one (for those interested).

http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/cabletree/cabletree.html

Thanks to Larry Hendry for the original inspiration.

Re: cable tree

2007-08-09 by coyoteous

Nice! - but no Star Trek name? It looks kinda like a Vulcan pet... :-)

Barry

http://www.ancientsun.com


--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@...> wrote:
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> I built a cable tree last weekend. I've posted pictures and some 
> notes about how to build one (for those interested).
> 
> http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/cabletree/cabletree.html
> 
> Thanks to Larry Hendry for the original inspiration.
>

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