Anyone else having Apex for breakfast this morning? Upgrades and alignments on an entire county...the definition of monotony!
I had quite a few during Hurricane Harvey...
LOL...you already know!My fingers (the ones that screw & unscrew the accessory port covers) hurt just looking at these pics.
My fingers (the ones that screw & unscrew the accessory port covers) hurt just looking at these pics.
Oh and the 3920 is a life saver.....here is one of two we have....
Marshall KE4ZNR
Marshall, when all those receive on the same TG at once, is it like a barbershop quartet - I mean, sextet?
I need one of those 8000XE's for a tech radio!Darn it y'all....just when I think I don't have to take pics again....
Left to Right: 8000XE (VHF/UHF/800), Some type of Uniden Scanner, 6000 (800Mhz), Uniden BCD436HP, 6000XE (800Mhz), 6000 (800Mhz).
Marshall KE4ZNR
And of course you have a Rubidium standard connected to it, correct?
Ugh... A T-15 Torx bit fits the screw nicely.
Personally, I earned an associate's degree in electronics from a local technical college (in 2011 so not too long ago) which was then able to procure an internship for me at the Virginia State Police radio shop where I learned as much as I could in about three and a half weeks. Including how to use service monitors like those pictured above.So where do you guys learn all this stuff and how do you get a job as a radio technician? Do you need an engineering degree or something? Or is this the kind of thing where colleges don't teach it? How do you learn to use one of those scope graph devices and what are they for?