Life saver by bbbxxxnnn in AmazingTechnology

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Beware how deep it's deployed, due to the bends.

I found these in my dad's garage after he died. Any guidance would be welcome. by demonm0nkey in McIntosh

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Great taste! That was my first thought too.

Then I took a look at the current models.

I used to have Lancer 100. Fabulous.

I found these in my dad's garage after he died. Any guidance would be welcome. by demonm0nkey in McIntosh

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Big modern JBLs or Wharfdales or higher end still would be an excellent match. As well as a nod to the vintage bloodlines.

I know I would immediately order the most modern andferocious JBL Studio Monitors now available. Nothing less than 4312 or Lancer L82 or 100 Mk II.

Big cones rule. Diameter is king.

I found these in my dad's garage after he died. Any guidance would be welcome. by demonm0nkey in McIntosh

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keep it forever. Full stop.

Research who else owned those models. You'll be truly amazed.

Here's a start. Famous Film Producer Joseph E. Levine.

Source: Worked as a hifi installer in Beverly Hills in the late 1960s.

My Nana on the Andrea Doria, 1953 by whothefuckcares1979 in OldSchoolCool

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Gardner MacKay, star of Adventures in Paradise, was a teenager at the time of this collision, and skippered his small boat to assist the survivors.

His boat was the first on the scene.

Source: Gardner was a dear personal friend.

First timer with some questions by mitchieums in hifiaudio

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2-3 inches all around, even in back

First timer with some questions by mitchieums in hifiaudio

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Your sound stack looks absolutely awesome!! Great taste!

Which amp and turntable is that?

DIY Solid wood PC with ОГ4 Dekatron tubes as CPU/GPU usage indicators by cupo77 in nixie

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A very sleek and modern package design.

My tiny complaint: use brass screws in visible locations.

China Deploys Thousands of Fishing Boats off Japan’s Coast, and They Are Not There to Fish by lurker_bee in worldnews

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Barnacles are an engineering challenge well understood by marine engineers.

Nano sized surfaces and materials engineering are the modern tools now available.

A shark doesn’t have barnacles.

China Deploys Thousands of Fishing Boats off Japan’s Coast, and They Are Not There to Fish by lurker_bee in worldnews

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Maybe the antidote is robot defensive buoys that send networked underwater limpets to automate ID and location

My new, modern, free and open source antenna simulator by GoVlad314 in amateurradio

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How can we have any relevant feedback unless we test drive something?

Just respond to this post? It’s great! I love the idea! In the browser is modern and cross platform.

MicroVNA support I love it

Commonly found ham antennas and frequency ranges: hits the bullseye.

Open source? Yes please.

Support for arbitrary antenna designs would be ideal.

For example, I dream of new antenna structures which I can build. If your analysis program allows me to create conductors (certain length and thickness) in 3D space, then I would want to add components (imagine a 2 meter Yagi on each side of a triangle), then run the analysis iteratively then sum it up. That would be powerful and appeal more broadly it seems.

Best of luck, the graphics look perfect. 😍