3 months ago • learnelectronics

Looking forward to getting back to the Gibson GA5T restoration project. Next video will probably be around the 15th of January. 

3 months ago • learnelectronics

Thank you all for making this happen. 

4 months ago • learnelectronics

Couldn't sleep last night. So there is a Friday video today. Ho Ho Ho 

4 months ago • learnelectronics

Welp, there ya go.. 

4 months ago • learnelectronics

As you may have noticed, I accidentally released tomorrow's video along with today's video at the same time. Oops
So I would ask you at this time to try and contain yourselves and watch one video today and one video tomorrow or Saturday. I leave that up to you. But there won't be any more videos until Monday. Apologies for the confusion. Peace. 

5 months ago • learnelectronics

I am looking for one of those PDP/11 emulators. I believe they use a RasPi as the controller. I've contacted the creator, but haven't received a response. (it looks like a garage operation, may no longer be around)
If anyone has one, unbuilt, send me an email at arduino0169@gmail.com. 

5 months ago • learnelectronics

Happy Thanksgiving! 

5 months ago • learnelectronics

Not enough going on for a video, but I have scrubbed 50 years worth of grime from the Tolex. I have also reglued the Tolex where the glue had failed. I used 3M Super77 spray adhesive. If you've ever used this stuff, you know. In fact, I may not be able to put my phone down.
 #gibson   #gibsonskylark   #gibsonskylarkga5t 

7 months ago • learnelectronics

A viewer (Johnray854) gave me an idea. He shared a great tip for working with oscillators. He said to substitute a small speaker for the usual LED. You may not see the LED blink if the freq is more than 20Hz but you can hear the speaker click.

Do you have a tip or trick.
Reply here and I'll put them all together in a video and test them.

Thanks Johnray854! 

11 months ago • learnelectronics

Shockley, Bardeen, and Brattain were employees of Bell Labs. Bardeen and Brattain created the first semiconductor transistor. Shockley worked in the lab as well and is included in the credit.

38% of you answered correctly.

Mitchell is Big Clive
Bollinger is a Nashville guitar player
Faraday was one of the most influential scientists of the 19th century.

Thanks for playing and getting involved.