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Soyuz Clock Livestream Summary Video

https://youtu.be/WWqBvvoVPSs

This is a summary video made from the Soyuz Clock Patreon Livestream. The majority of the footage is much higher quality though, coming from my regular SONY RX-10 camera. This will likely will ...

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Soyuz Space Clock Livestream

We've got another Soyuz clock, this time from Steve Jurvetson’s collection.  This one is older than my digital one which we already restored, and it’s  entirely electro-mechanical. Join us on Livestream on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 10 am Pacific Standard Time (GMT-8) as we open it up, try ...

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Test Livestream - Soyuz Clock Setup

https://youtu.be/2u4qLteqenE

Folks, the official Livestream with the clock will be tomorrow, but I am doing a test run right now while I am setting up and getting the Cesium clock restarted. Hop on if you want to follow it...

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Heads up for Soyuz Clock Livestream

Dear Patrons,

We are going to try something new with our first Patreon Livestream attempt. I am planning to work on this magnificent Soyuz clock, which we have on loan from Steve Jurvetson's space collection. The rest of the team will be Zooming in, watching along with you.

The Livest...

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HP 7132A Strip Chart Recorder Snippet

https://youtu.be/Hn4k6jCQz9o 

Here is a small treat for the higher Patreon tiers. Sorry folks, I haven't done very much extra for the higher tiers. I'm just hopelessly behind all the time, and when I do small Patreon ...

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Another Hewlett-Packard Loot in L.A.

There was (and still is) an ongoing auction in Los Angeles from the former Max Sands test instrument rental company. Which has tons of very, very antiquated instruments (how could they still possibly rent them?). I could have bought my entire collection in one fell swoop. Instead I went looking f...

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Dial-A-Level lives again!

While on my expedition to Excess Solutions to pick up my enclosure for the Apollo GSE box project, I also snatched this 1970's "Dial-A-Level" contraption. I was looking for an on/off controller to do the temperature control for my Apollo IRIG gyroscope. The gyro needs to be regulated to within 0....

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Building an Apollo-style GSE control panel

It seems that a few of you had Apollo Twist-Lite switches in your drawers, and on top of that are generous enough to donate them to the channel. Thanks to your generosity, and also to some good eBay scraping for the few reasonably priced bits and pieces of Twist Lite switches, I have now accumula...

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2020 ends with an HP 9825 Meltdown!

https://youtu.be/hCA-iw3x59k

2020 was *really* a rotten year. While I was filming my 100k subs video, on the last day of 2020, my HP 9825 had an "accident". See details in the video. The one you see in the 100k subs video ...

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Cheap auction lot brings nice surprise from the 1960s

You guessed it, I won yet another auction lot. The "reason" I got this was for the Bird Wattmeter (that is, if there ever was any reasoning in this of course). But it turned out the juicy stuff was elsewhere.

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My HP 8447F RF Amplifier is Repaired!

I thought this repair was going to be trivial and a bit boring, so I didn't film it. However it predictably degenerated into the usual bunch of unexpected surprises, so here is the story in pictures. 

Remember that cute HP fellow from one of my previous posts? It's an HP 8447F, 100 kHz...

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Magic Vintage Electronics Repair Pants

Shameless plug for merch. I made a reproduction of the HP dude's magic pants on my Teespring store: https://curiousmarcs-store.myteespring.co/listing/magic-repair-pants?product=11...

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HP Microwave Amp Module Goodness

I recently bought yet another HP 8447F. Actually it came bundled in a very cheap lot that I got for another instrument so it is sort of a nice freebee. It contains two lab grade wideband amplifiers to 1.3 GHz. One of the channels (the preamp) passed the VNA test with legendary HP performance, alm...

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Quick video update: catching the HP clock in the act!

YouTube direct link: https://youtu.be/wbbx4Mam3as

Today I was able to visualize the HP 9825 and the Nanoprocessor interacting with the clock chip by hooking up my clock chip test board to a live HP clock board. I got a kic...

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1 MHz Crystal and IC Post Mortem

I had to know. I opened (carefully) the 1 MHz crystal that had failed. I suspected some kind of mechanical failure and boy, did it have one. Or many. A big bad scallop had been taken out, you can see where it hit the can. Also at 90 degrees of that, there is another mark on the can and a smaller ...

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Lots of HP Nanoprocessors and TI Clock Chips

My previous video on TI clock chips was a (rewarding) detour on the road to repair my HP 98035 clock modules. Thanks to the contributions of former HP 9825 developer Steve Leibson  http://www.hp9825.com/  Patron Jack Rubin, ...

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Patron only demonetized video

Dang. Even if you put cover music and cover artist credits, these days it still gets demonetized. But the Patrons get the better version no matter what :-). 

https://youtu.be/9tzVE9pKpfU

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LED Watch Chip Goodness

Remember that Chinese sourced TI clock chip that we decapped with Antoine? Not fake at all tells me Ken Shirriff. But does it actually work? It sure did not when I put it on my HP board. One simple way to find out. Chinese sourced TI chip, 1970's HP bubble LED,  proto board, and a bit of fun...

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Weird Clocks Family Portrait

After putting back together my Soyuz clock, I assembled my various other clocks for a family portrait:

- the large flip clock is my Solari Dator 10 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?l...

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Intel 486SX poster installed!

Antoine sent me this giant printout of one of his many splendid chip pictures. It has been installed as part of the lab beautification project. Thanks Antoine! I feel a chip poster business coming. I'll be waiting for Ken's report on what every single transistor does...

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Taking a pause for inventory

I have been taking a little pause from videos to re-organize and do an inventory of my collection. I was starting to lose track of which item came from whom, when and for how much, and with quite a few patrons and viewers making donations, I also need to quickly be able check for duplicates, part...

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Collecting in Quarantine

Pic 1: We might be in quarantine, but July has been a great month for the collection. And in no small part thanks to viewers and generous Patrons. 

Pic 2: Patron John Lawson, whose tube shack you have seen in the radio active tube video   View Post

Genius Model Maker Makes Miniature Retro Computers

If you had not seen this before, Canadian modeling genius Nicolas Temese keeps making astounding models of retro gear. 

His HP 2645A terminal has a screen that actually works! View his full post here: https://imgur.c...

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My NAD amp is fine, thank you very much.

I took out the old HP 428B current probe to check that the current going in my power supply components is normal, and that I just didn't cover up another fault, as the conspiracy mill says on YouTube. It is a very old instrument (using tubes!), but still in perfect calibration. I checked it of co...

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Carl's DSKY relight project short video

Carl has released a nice short video were he shows his progress on re-lighting two original Apollo DSKY displays. He has now switched on the second display which is similar to the flown ones, and has the more greenish final color. This spare display was never used, and appears to be in superb sha...

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Pulser Perfect

This is a little epilogue to the HP 8082A pulser repair. I swapped the second circuit in, with the faster transistors, and it indeed produces narrower minimum width pulses, with the required 1 ns rise time. But at the minimum pulse width, the non-delayed pulse was still fatter than the delayed on...

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Carl's clickety DSKY

Carl sent us this video of his DSKY clicking away. This is a genuine Block I DSKY screen controlled by a genuine DSKY Block I relay module. These were latching relays (with mechanical "memory"), and they are deliciously noisy. We have only one relay module, so he cannot control the whole DSKY (th...

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1202 in Carl's Lab

Looks like Carl has hit a 1202 in the lab while in P63! He has been working on trying to light up an original DSKY luminescent display from Marcel's collection. He's got an original DSKY high voltage 800 Hz power supply, a relay module (also from Marcel) and the precious Samtec NASA female pins t...

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Power Supply Repaired (preview)

Well it ended up all good, but not without a few more twists. Just finished the video, will likely make it public tomorrow, but you get to know (and post public comments if you watch in on YouTube) earlier. And if you wonder, I was relieved too. I wasn't so confident this was going to work out. T...

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HP 8082A "quick" restoration turns into IC reproduction project

While I was waiting for the replacement ICs that died in a sparky power supply incident last week, I decided to turn my attention to a recently acquired HP 8082A fast pulse generator. I thought it was going to be another quick one-afternoon power supply job. Well, this "does not power up" unit tu...

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