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david11

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Read post 26-08-2007 22:59

I build the 1.2 GHz multifunction frequency meter from the 12/1992 magazine some years ago but I never finish it. I need the eeprom with reference ESS6141 but it seems that it is no longer available. How can I get the eprom or an .hex file? Thanks.

sarma

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Read post 19-09-2007 14:10

LET ME TRY- PLEASE GIVE ME your e-mail address.


Sarma
mvs_sarma@yahoo.com

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Post edited by sarma on 19-09-2007 14:26

eskwadrat

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Read post 03-11-2007 13:49

Sarma, I have also built this meter over 10 years ago and I have been using it since then. Recently it got broke and after 10 years I am not able to find circuit diagram for it. Do you have a copy? Or maybe guys from Elektror magazine can help me and send me a PDF to my email: eskwadrat@wp.pl ? I would appreciate it very much. Regards Steve

sarma

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Read post 03-11-2007 15:11

Hai, Steve,
I had an Indian edition of the article in hard copy. Perhaps I may have to get it scanned and load it for you. But the Indian edition doen't contain the PCB layouts in full . Thae article is manageable. If you need it please confirm.


Sarma

Post edited by sarma on 03-11-2007 15:11

javeda

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Read post 30-11-2007 15:09

hi all friends

Please any friend send to me the 1.2 GHz multifunction frequency meter from the 12/1992 magazine. thanks in advance.
My E-mail:_______@yahoo.com
put mjafridi instead of line.

sarma

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Read post 11-04-2008 19:49

can portugese language copy suitable as it can help read the schematic and board layouts only.

Sarma

sonytel

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Read post 29-06-2008 02:04

Hello , I build the 1.2 GHz multifunction frequency meter from the 12/1992 magazine some years ago . I need the eeprom with reference ESS6141 How can I get the eprom or an .hex file?
My E-Mail is sacoatn@gmail.com

Very Thanks from Argentina

sarma

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Read post 29-06-2008 05:54

hay Sonytel, it has been mailed to you and now you may be able to re-program and use it.
Sarma

sonytel

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Read post 30-06-2008 00:36

thanks Sarma for sending me the ZIP file.

Best Regards
GAbriel
Argentina

Post edited by Elektor Editor on 03-07-2008 11:57

sonytel

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Read post 04-07-2008 20:44

Please Sarma you send to me the Magazine or Article of 1.2 GHz multifunction frequency meter 12/1992 magazine

Best Regards
Atte GAbriel
Argentina

sarma

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Read post 05-07-2008 17:42

Can you manage the Portugece language Please? If so, I have sent the file. Please see and try to acknowledge.

Sarma

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sonytel

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Read post 06-07-2008 20:54

Yes Sarma, very thanks, by sendme the article. Im bad whit english, Im Spanish. You no speak spanish?

Best regards
Gabriel
Argentina

sarma

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Read post 07-07-2008 09:32

Thanks. I can't understand spanish. I had only this portugese version . Perhaps, it will help you to understand the schematic, and pcb layouts.

A Translated version here for you....

Gracias. I can' t entiende español. Tenía solamente esta versión portugese. Quizás, ayudará le a entender el diagrama esquemático, y a disposiciones del PWB.


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Sarma

sonytel

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Read post 07-07-2008 19:15

admin < message body removed -- only English in this Forum please >

GAbriel

Post edited by Elektor Editor on 28-07-2008 14:33

sarma

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Read post 07-07-2008 21:24

Hai, this what you wrote as i got it translated
"OK, Sarma very I am been thankful by your contribution, because for many years that deceaba to construct this project and did not count on these data, there is no problem if not this in Spanish, also the Portuguese is understood very well. Queria consultarte if by chance you know where I can find to construct the programmer for the EEPROM 27252, some that is simple and that it programs I can use to program it. Here in Elektor nonencounter "

In fact i don;t understand Spanish. Just to amuse you I got a translation of what i typed in English. Fine .
you may better use 27c256 for the purpose. Perhaps some colleges do have the Eprom programmers. Perhaps, no one uses them now a days, and any one would be happy if you can dust it off and use it. If you come across any one having a Universal programmer , it can do your job.
I shall search for one and communicate to you.

all the best
Sarma

sonytel

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Read post 26-07-2008 21:50

Hello Sarma. You not Have the picture of PCB for this Frecuencimeter more higt cuality?

Best Regards
GAbriel

sarma

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Read post 28-07-2008 09:17

whether you need the artwork or the component overlay? those days no PDF copies available
and what ever magazine print gives, that is ultimate

But , you already have a assembled pcb and you need only a reference for tracing and making it work. for that purpose , the postugese article would serve you well i felt
sarma

Post edited by sarma on 30-08-2008 06:56

Elektor Editor

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Read post 28-07-2008 14:32

A paper photocopy of the original English article is normally available from Cindy at Elektor sales department.

Jan

sonytel

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Read post 31-07-2008 20:22

OK, Very Thanks Jan.

Regards
Gabriel

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