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Default Calibration Of Electronic Equipment In The Home Workshop

On Mar 1, 6:18 am, MassiveProng
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On 28 Feb 2007 21:47:49 -0800, "Too_Many_Tools"
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If you have used test gear, and you do not intend to PAY to have it
calibrated, you be best off leaving it all the **** ALONE!


LOL


You're a real ray of sunshine, aren't you?


Now go out and play in traffic while we adults talk about serious
stuff..


TMT


Serious? Look, dumb****, if you are concerned with calibration,
then you should be concerned enough to do it right. Asking here the
way you did means that you are beyond your depth to start with.

If you are too stupid to take your device to a place where freshly
calibrated devices are, and check it against them, you are too stupid
to be attempting to do it with some patched up method in the home
without cal manuals from the makers of all those devices. Far too
stupid.

So **** you, pops.

You prove that numeric age does not an adult make. The traffic I
play in runs at 30GHz, so you are screwed with that presumption as
well. I had calibrated meters back in 1970, and knew more then than
you do know.


Damn...you back already? Well I guess the traffic was light today.

Well MiniPrick since you are here taking up bytes, why don't you prove
to us how really brilliant you are?

Why don't you rub both of your brain cells together and come up with a
setup that a home lab can use for general cal purposes? You ARE smart
enough to do that, aren't you? Don't disappoint all of us now....we
are waiting....so either put up or shut up "Genius".

And oh yeah....that's Mr. Dumb**** to you MiniPrick....now get to
work. LOL

TMT