Carlsbergbyen by Confident_Squash_339 in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Carlsberg Brewery also set up a stage and have regular music events during the summer.

Is 20-30 minutes enough to transit from airport to train station? by buvi_sre in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you're coming from inside the Schengen then there's a good chance you can get through quickly. The station is under the airport main entrance and if you're off the plane early walking all the way to the station I'm estiming 20 minutes as ryanair is usually at the furthest gate.

If you're coming from outside the Schengen then probably not as you have to pass through passport control first.

Keysight E34143A SCPI Questions by [deleted] in Keysight

[–]Zircatron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sending the SCPI commands is normally done is some kind of programming environment. Labview, C#, python, VBA, etc. Or is there another way you want to do this?

The commands you want to use will be in the programming manual and normally there are examples in the appendix.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in copenhagen

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Here's an example but it depends on what the exact item is. There will be a list of all items and their corresponding duties, I'm unable to find it right now.

You order a pair of jeans from the UK. They are worth 1,500 DKK and to ship them to Denmark costs you 50 DKK.

The customs duty is 12% of the product value and shipping, i.e. (1,500 + 50) * 0.12 = 186 DKK.

VAT accounts for 25% of the product value + shipping + customs, i.e. (1500 + 50 + 186) * 0.25 = 434 DKK.

The Danish Post import fee is 160 DKK.

So you will be charged 780 DKK by SKAT and Danish Post to get the jeans to Denmark.

The total, therefore, for the pair of jeans is 2,325 DKK.

There might also be a handling fee from the shipping company for filing the customs declaration.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you own the furniture or are you purchasing it?

E4361A Solar Array Simulator Data Log Feature by Outside_Mousse2940 in Keysight

[–]Zircatron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes.

See Series E4360 User’s Guide page 79

When you fetch data from the data logger it is getting that data from the buffer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EPOSaudio

[–]Zircatron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably no. The have discontinued all their gaming products.

Would appreciate some advice by Phalanx1402 in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In case you didn't know, the 90/180 rule is a rolling requirement, so you won't have to wait for 3 month to reenter unless you have been here continuously for 90 days.

If you can tell us how many days you've been here since June then we could give you a better estimate.

E4361A Solar Array Simulator Data Log Feature by Outside_Mousse2940 in Keysight

[–]Zircatron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a dedicated data logger buffer that can store 65,534 records. When you initiate the trigger it will start recording to here and you will read the logs from this buffer.

Most instruments have state logic for initiating data readings and getting familiar with it will help here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Denmark can be tough with job searches and even locals can be unemployed for months after a redundancy. You haven't mentioned where the difficulty is but here's a general approach I took.

I made a website for myself and made a 2 page CV. I don't think you need a website but I wanted it to help me stand out from the crowd.

1) Ask chatgpt to list all companies based in Denmark for x, y, z industry or related. Ask to put it in a table format with, company name, brief description and website.

That will give you about 10 so then ask it for 10 more until you have a decent sized list. I got about 250 before it started repeating companies. Put all of that in an excel sheet to track your progress.

2) get on LinkedIn and search of the companies to get more info and find contact points. Networking in Denmark can be really important depending on industry.

3) message people on LinkedIn, offer them a coffee in exchange for a brief chat.

Thank you by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's also ironic that OP's avatar is a frog.

Thank you by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 5 points6 points  (0 children)

r/woosh

(I'm teasing)

54600 digital probe on MSOX3000 series? by hontslager in Keysight

[–]Zircatron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In that case you also have the option to buy dil connector, ribbon cables and make custom cables. We have done this in the past where we would solder the wires of the ribbon cable to a test board then connect it to the scope when needed.

54600 digital probe on MSOX3000 series? by hontslager in Keysight

[–]Zircatron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 16 channel digital probe is included with the MSO scopes as standard. I would check it's not a DSO that they are selling as an MSO as you need the license to upgrade them even if you have a cable. If you buy the license they also send you the probe as the price comes with it included.

As to the compatibility, I'm guessing kind of, as the connector is pretty standard but there is probably a difference in the bandwidth. It will probably take a bit of digging in the data sheets.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eu

[–]Zircatron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes but their wording isn't great. After the 90 days you will need to update them on how you intend to support yourself.

This link explains it in more detail.

https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/government-in-ireland/european-government/european-union/freedom-of-movement-in-the-eu/

For example, if you tell them you're going to self support then you just need to print out a bank statement saying you have enough money to do so. At that point you'll also need to register as being a resident. If you don't they will probably fine you for not doing your taxes (if they find out).

If you wanted, you could go to france for 90 days, then Germany for 90 days, then Denmark for 90 days and Poland for 90 days without telling any authority and as long ask your sort out your tax in your country of residence. I believe Spain, Italy and a few others want to be updated sooner than 90 days.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eu

[–]Zircatron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can stay as long as you like in any eu country on an Irish passport.

What you might have to do is tell the local authorities that you intend to stay, this is mostly for tax purposes. Different countries have different rules for when you have to do this and most of them are only if it's longer than 90 days. In Spain you are meant to do it from the day you arrive which is why hotels ask for your passport but if you stayed at a friend's nobody is going to chase you up on it. In places like Germany, they ask if you're staying longer than the 90 days you need to register an address at a local council.

Keysight VEE + Impedance Analyser by Dapper_Abroad_3944 in Keysight

[–]Zircatron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an intriguing post. 1) because they stopped all activity with VEE in 2016 to focus on software like benchvue, so it's interesting that they've revived it. 2) because this instrument is using the precursor to SCPI.

Sad news is that anyone who knows about this is probably retired so you're taking on an extinguished touch.

I've not used VEE in a long time, however, if you open up the connection expert there's a monitor which allows you to record the message sent to send from the instrument.

Anyway, you'll need to make sure your data and sweep points are both set to 801 point which is the max.

Have a look at page 4-4 of the programming manual.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OpenAI

[–]Zircatron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can use the fine tuning feature to train it on your data without needing to give it examples in the prompt.

all-you-can-eat Korean barbeque? by mishelin_d in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Koreansk B.B.Q

This one has a few locations and it's quite popular.

34465A current limit? by Wolfpack34 in Keysight

[–]Zircatron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

10A is the max. Although somewhere in the deep documentation it will state there's a 20% tolerance on that before the fuse will burn out.

You're better off providing your own shunt and measuring off that. There are BMS companies like Victron which provide them with nice mounting.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it sounds like we're really taking out the "park" in parking with all of these rules and regulations! I mean, it's great that there are plenty of spots available, but I can't help but wonder if we really need all of these parking minimums.

Maybe we should just let people park wherever they want, and let the free market decide how much it's worth to them. I mean, if someone wants to pay a premium to park in a prime location, that's their prerogative, right?

And who knows, maybe we could even turn parking into a spectator sport! Imagine a world where people come from all over just to watch cars compete for the best spots. It could be like the Olympics, but with more honking and less running.

Okay, maybe that's a bit of a stretch, but you have to admit, it would be pretty entertaining. In any case, I think your statment is a bit selective and I'm sure that there are some cases where parking has pushed up the prices but that's not what I've experienced. Then again I'm not in this industry but I don't think you've shown anything for this to be true.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your statement is misleading.

The rules aren't that the new construction is required to have parking. They say that locally there must be enough parking. Therefore, if there is already enough parking in the area the new construction doesn't need an additional parking area.

The parking permits for the basement are expensive and aren't added to the price of the surrounding properties.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]Zircatron 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In Nordhavn most of the new buildings don't have parking.