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Time Machine MOTM bare boards

2006-07-10 by John Blacet

Hi All:

Speaking of kits.....

While doing inventory, I discovered a couple dozen left over MOTM style 
Time Machine boards. I also have the MOTM style front panel and PCB 
bracket for these. I can also toss in the expo transistor and temp comp 
resistor and the manual.

Other that that, this is a BARE BOARD. It needs a LOT of PARTS. Most of 
them are easy to find (Mouser, Digi-Key, Allied) except for the MN3005 
(you will need one). Try Small Bear for this.

If you are not experienced at finding and buying parts, this will be a 
very DAUNTING project and is NOT FOR ASSEMBLY BEGINNERS!  We are not 
offering ANY help or repairs for this.

$75

http://www.goemerchant1.com/index.cgi?ST=buy&Action=add&Merchant=blacetresearchgcc&ItemNumber=TMmotmBare

-- 
Regards,
John Blacet

Blacet Research
http://www.blacet.com

Re: [motm] Time Machine MOTM bare boards

2006-07-10 by Greg Amann

I have a MOTMized Blacet TM that I built from the kit. Here is my opinion:

1.- it is VERY kewl.

2.- Listen to John. TONS of parts and wires and thingies. Experience necessary for kit. To do on your own --- lotsa time and experience.

PLL, BFG

On 10-Jul-06, at 3:20 PM, John Blacet wrote:

Hi All:

Speaking of kits.....

While doing inventory, I discovered a couple dozen left over MOTM style
Time Machine boards. I also have the MOTM style front panel and PCB
bracket for these. I can also toss in the expo transistor and temp comp
resistor and the manual.

Other that that, this is a BARE BOARD. It needs a LOT of PARTS. Most of
them are easy to find (Mouser, Digi-Key, Allied) except for the MN3005
(you will need one). Try Small Bear for this.

If you are not experienced at finding and buying parts, this will be a
very DAUNTING project and is NOT FOR ASSEMBLY BEGINNERS! We are not
offering ANY help or repairs for this.

$75

http://www.goemerchant1.com/index.cgi?ST=buy&Action=add&Merchant=blacetresearchgcc&ItemNumber=TMmotmBare

--
Regards,
John Blacet

Blacet Research
http://www.blacet.com


Re: [motm] Time Machine MOTM bare boards

2006-07-10 by JH.

Is there a circuit drawing for this somewhere?

JH.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Greg Amann" <greg.amann@...>
To: "John Blacet" <blacet@...>
Cc: "MOTM Group" <motm@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] Time Machine MOTM bare boards


I have a MOTMized Blacet TM that I built from the kit.  Here is my  
opinion:

1.- it is VERY kewl.

2.- Listen to John.  TONS of parts and wires and thingies.   
Experience necessary for kit.  To do on your own --- lotsa time and  
experience.

PLL, BFG
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On 10-Jul-06, at 3:20 PM, John Blacet wrote:

> Hi All:
>
> Speaking of kits.....
>
> While doing inventory, I discovered a couple dozen left over MOTM  
> style
> Time Machine boards. I also have the MOTM style front panel and PCB
> bracket for these. I can also toss in the expo transistor and temp  
> comp
> resistor and the manual.
>
> Other that that, this is a BARE BOARD. It needs a LOT of PARTS.  
> Most of
> them are easy to find (Mouser, Digi-Key, Allied) except for the MN3005
> (you will need one). Try Small Bear for this.
>
> If you are not experienced at finding and buying parts, this will be a
> very DAUNTING project and is NOT FOR ASSEMBLY BEGINNERS! We are not
> offering ANY help or repairs for this.
>
> $75
>
> http://www.goemerchant1.com/index.cgi? 
> ST=buy&Action=add&Merchant=blacetresearchgcc&ItemNumber=TMmotmBare
>
> -- 
> Regards,
> John Blacet
>
> Blacet Research
> http://www.blacet.com
>
>
>

Re: Time Machine MOTM bare boards

2006-07-11 by loopcycle

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, John Blacet <blacet@...> wrote:
>
> Hi All:
> 
> Speaking of kits.....
> 
> While doing inventory, I discovered a couple dozen left over MOTM 
style 
> Time Machine boards. I also have the MOTM style front panel and PCB 
> bracket for these. I can also toss in the expo transistor and temp 
comp 
> resistor and the manual.
> 
> Other that that, this is a BARE BOARD. It needs a LOT of PARTS. 
Most of 
> them are easy to find (Mouser, Digi-Key, Allied) except for the 
MN3005 
> (you will need one). Try Small Bear for this.





Incidentally, there's an auction for a couple MN3005 chips on the 
*bay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&item=300006253392&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:US:11


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