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Op amp fan-in then fan out



 
 
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Old January 29th 09, 02:54 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Adrian C
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Default Op amp fan-in then fan out

TonyL wrote:
Here's a problem that is causing me some grief. I'm rusty with electronics
these days, perhaps the experts in here can give me some pointers ?


Go Digital. CDMA.

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Old January 29th 09, 05:16 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
TonyL
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Default Op amp fan-in then fan out

Adrian C wrote:
TonyL wrote:
Here's a problem that is causing me some grief. I'm rusty with
electronics these days, perhaps the experts in here can give me some
pointers ?


Go Digital. CDMA.


We are looking at wireless solutions as well. Any off the shelf solutions
out there ? Ideally, a 'naked' module that I could build into an enclosure.



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Old January 29th 09, 05:48 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Iain Churches[_2_]
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Default Op amp fan-in then fan out


"TonyL" wrote in message
...
Adrian C wrote:
TonyL wrote:
Here's a problem that is causing me some grief. I'm rusty with
electronics these days, perhaps the experts in here can give me some
pointers ?


Go Digital. CDMA.


We are looking at wireless solutions as well. Any off the shelf solutions
out there ? Ideally, a 'naked' module that I could build into an
enclosure.



Hi Tony. You could contact the ISCE (Institute of Sound and
Communication Engineers) in the UK. One of their member
companies may well have the solution you are looking for.



Iain


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Old January 29th 09, 07:01 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
TonyL
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Default Op amp fan-in then fan out

Iain Churches wrote:


Hi Tony. You could contact the ISCE (Institute of Sound and
Communication Engineers) in the UK. One of their member
companies may well have the solution you are looking for.



Iain


Thanks Iain, will do.


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Old January 29th 09, 07:27 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Iain Churches[_2_]
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Default Op amp fan-in then fan out


"TonyL" wrote in message
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Iain Churches wrote:


Hi Tony. You could contact the ISCE (Institute of Sound and
Communication Engineers) in the UK. One of their member
companies may well have the solution you are looking for.



Iain


Thanks Iain, will do.


The man to help you is John Woodgate.

Iain


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Old January 30th 09, 12:45 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Op amp fan-in then fan out



"Tony LIAR "


** GET YOUR OFF TOPIC **** OFF THE NG !!


You ****ING TROLL !!!!





.... Phil






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Old January 30th 09, 12:44 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Get this OFF TOPIC **** off the NG


"Tony LIAR "



** GET YOUR OFF TOPIC **** OFF THE NG !!


You ****ING TROLL !!!!





.... Phil


 




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