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Re: Hints and Kinks - Fast PCB's

2002-01-16 by electronic_workshop

I ve been using positive photo sensitized board. If you use a PCB layout and print transparencies in positive it is possible to get 8 mil lines every day. BTW

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Software HP GL or Gerber

2002-01-14 by caveteursus

I use Ultiboard, so have the option of generating output in HP Graphics Language or Gerber. Looking at the file of the same project produced in the two

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Hints and Kinks - Fast PCB's

2002-01-12 by caveteursus

I gave myself a Christmas present, the current edition of the ARRL s Hints and Kinks . The author recommends Staedler Lumocolor 318 s which he fits into one

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Re Plotters

2002-01-11 by marble_h

I want to get a plotter what would be the right one I now have a calcomp 1034 and it can not be used for this type of work . What would be the best one to

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What to do if you have a virus

2002-01-11 by Steve Greenfield

First off, let s take this off list. 2nd, get a virus checker. You should be running one. My wife wasn t, her computer got infected without even getting it by

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Warning!

2002-01-11 by Bob Bozarth

How could this happen? I ve got notices from other people complaining about the same thing. How do I fix it? I ve never had this problem before. Bob ... From:

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HP7550a plotter and Windows 2K

2002-01-10 by Daryl Owen

Does anyone have any experience connecting an HP7550A plotter to Windows 2000? I am having some problems with cables and drivers. I plan on using this plotter

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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Warning!

2002-01-10 by High Tech

... From: High Tech [mailto:hightechsystems@attbi.com] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:01 PM To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Homebrew_PCBs]

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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Warning!

2002-01-10 by High Tech

Bob Bozarth You sent me a email virus. If this is an accident you need to fix it. To all on list do not open Humor.mp3.scr Derek ... From: ROBERT L BOZARTH JR.

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PIC Sig

2002-01-09 by Mike Gann

Jason - Just in case you are not aware of the PicList, here is the link for information: http://www.piclist.com This was a very active list. Many experts

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Blue Sheets

2002-01-09 by ROBERT L BOZARTH JR.

I would like to try some, I need practice. What is your email address so I can send you my mailing address? Bob Bozarth ... From: High Tech

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Other uses for Blue Sheets

2002-01-09 by High Tech

I was messing around with all these old blue sheets. Then I thought about others that wanted to silk-screen the component side of the board. So I took the old

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New PIC C SIG

2002-01-08 by ke4nyv

Hey guys, for anyone interested, I have started a new PIC C SIG for anyone interested in PIC micros and C. Come on in and check it out. It s at:

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New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs

2002-01-08 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com

Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Homebrew_PCBs group. File : /PCB

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homebrew vias?

2002-01-08 by David Saum

How do other folks handle vias on double sided pcbs? I have tried two methods 1. WIRE Place a hole close to each via and use this to solder in a piece of wire.

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Blue Sheets

2002-01-07 by High Tech

I have quite a few blue-sheets that have PCB designs on them. They have mistakes in the routes so I could not use them. If someone would like a sheet or two

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Re: Using HP GL/2 - direct printing etc.

2001-12-20 by alienrelics

Uh, you don t want to make this a competition. Only reason I wouldn t beat both of you is on a technicality, as mine isn t a darkroom. Caveteursus, thanks! I m

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Using HP GL/2 - direct printing etc.

2001-12-19 by caveteursus

I posted quite a few pages, there s more to do, but you will get the idea. It s on www.tech-diy.com you can play around with the codes, create a *.txt file

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Re: Print on copper

2001-12-19 by grantfair2001

I did look at the links on direct plotting PCB s, and discovered that it is possible with some non-flatbed plotters to stick a PCB on a heavy piece of paper

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Re: Print on copper

2001-12-19 by grantfair2001

... Hi Steve and list- You are right, on a flat-bed plotter you can print direct to PCB, and that is obviously much better than the system I mentioned in my

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HP GL/2 (graphics language)

2001-12-18 by caveteursus

I have posted a chunk of the HP Graphics Language on my site: www.tech-diy.com , i.e. the instruction set, an example etc.

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Direct PCB Plot.

2001-12-15 by Steve Greenfield

Thanks, just added it to the Links area of the list. ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and

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Direct PCB Plot.

2001-12-15 by Alexandre Guimarães

Hi, I think everyone on the list should take a look on this link on the direct PCB plot section . Seem pretty much doable, even more for the fortunate ones

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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Print on copper

2001-12-13 by Steve Greenfield

... On a plotter? But you can plot directly onto a PCB without that extra step. Check out the Links I laboriously added for some on using a plotter. They give

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Print on copper

2001-12-13 by grantfair2001

There is a commercial product designed to make PCB s with plotters; it includes the copper. First you plot on the copper with the right ink, then you stick the

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My first board

2001-12-12 by leehanken

I had a go at making my first homebrew board last week, using a marker pen, some etchant and a needle. First I set out the design using software I borrowed

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Re: Homebrew PCB mailing list invitation

2001-12-11 by Steve Greenfield

I don t know, you should join and ask. ; ) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Homebrew_PCBs/ I ve used whatever Radio Shack sells and found at best it is adequate,

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dxf to gcode

2001-12-09 by victor Faria

www.simtel.net/pub/pd/25092.html I happen to be at the simtel site and ran across this. I know there has been a discussion about converting pcb layouts to

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New file uploaded to Homebrew_PCBs

2001-12-08 by Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com

Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Homebrew_PCBs group. File : /PCB

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