My ears are already hurting!Super Twitter
It is the distortion that hurts the most.😮 Wow, you must have super hearing to notice that from such device. 🐕🦺
Congrats Ed! You gonna license it?I just got my patent “Notice of Allowance” today. I will send them a bit more money and a copy of my security microphone patent will be hanging on my wall.
Howie
I have a poster for the "Kung Fury" movie. Also have the soundtrack on vinyl but that's not on the wall.My wall has a certificate saying I passed the beginners clock repair course.
It says that the application is approved, now shell out more money within 90 days to have the actual patent issued.Dare I ask what's a Notice of Allowance? Is it something new? I got two patents in the 1990s (assigned to my employer), and never heard of such a thing.
Probably not. I am expecting an order for 5,000 or so pieces for Sing Sing prison. Most orders are 5-50 pieces. Currently finishing up a batch of 1,000 for a few folks and shelf stock.Congrats Ed! You gonna license it?
Howie
I honestly do not know. I have not thought about what the advanced course would require skill wise, so have not designed a course.And what would it take for the advanced course?
At the present time, we have novices working with more advanced guys to learn the craft. I only get involved when there is a problem beyond normal "stuff". Meaning, I have a black belt in duct tape and WD-40..
Hey, I still work for a living, ain't got the time to actually figure out stuff..
John
Hi Pavel!BTW, this toy makes a nice 150kW white noise generator
I can personally attest to plasma generators/chambers and their power supplies being prolific noise generators! We metalized CDs using 10 KW plasma supplies (smart servoed 500 V @ 20 A auto arc-quenching supplies.) exciting angry Argon atoms...and the combined EMI from the cables between the CD line's supplies and chambers was incredible! You could tell when a technician performed maintenance...but left off a ground strap, because the first time the machine cycled the CPUs would reset...or just bomb out.
Being a production engineer my office was out on the molding floor, amidst 24 molding/finishing lines, each with the aforementioned plasma chamber and supply. Being an FM radio fan I tried to use a nice Revox tuner in my office audio system and between the RFI and metal roof, I had no reception whatsoever. Even with an antenna punched up through the metal roof the noise floor was incredible. When all machines were idling things returned to normal.
These days the noise floor in a big-box store selling cheap LED fixtures is likely similar...lolol.
Cheers!
Howie
Industrial acoustic booths, soundproof booths are the best protection .Pavel,
Can we have a chat about hearing protection?
ES
Hi Pavel!
I can personally attest to plasma generators/chambers and their power supplies being prolific noise generators! We metalized CDs using 10 KW plasma supplies (smart servoed 500 V @ 20 A auto arc-quenching supplies.) exciting angry Argon atoms...and the combined EMI from the cables between the CD line's supplies and chambers was incredible! You could tell when a technician performed maintenance...but left off a ground strap, because the first time the machine cycled the CPUs would reset...or just bomb out.
Hi Howie!
we have 300-550A plasma current and 250-290V arc voltage. The EMI issues exist, but are quite under control .
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