As a self-taught hobbiest, sometimes I need technical advice to
complete an electronics project. Mostly these are signal generating
(digital and analogue) and amplifier circuits. Frequencies cover audio
to subaudio.
Would anyone in a semi-professional capacity be willing to provide
occasional help along these lines by telephone, in exchange for a
small remuneration?
Thank you,
P Nielsen
budgie - 28 Mar 2007 08:28 GMT
>As a self-taught hobbiest, sometimes I need technical advice to
>complete an electronics project. Mostly these are signal generating
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>occasional help along these lines by telephone, in exchange for a
>small remuneration?
Crikey, sounds like a job for .....
Phyllis
TT - 28 Mar 2007 09:50 GMT
: >As a self-taught hobbiest, sometimes I need technical advice to
: >complete an electronics project. Mostly these are signal generating
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: Phyllis
What's Mr. Nielson ever done to you? ;-)
Alan Rutlidge - 28 Mar 2007 13:52 GMT
> : On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 14:18:01 +1000, P Nielsen
> <pnielsen@xpi.com.au> wrote:
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> What's Mr. Nielson ever done to you? ;-)
Yep, I thought the OP was after audio help not DIY toaster repairs. :P
Michael C - 29 Mar 2007 03:27 GMT
> As a self-taught hobbiest, sometimes I need technical advice to
> complete an electronics project. Mostly these are signal generating
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> occasional help along these lines by telephone, in exchange for a
> small remuneration?
There's this place on the internet where you can ask questions and get
answers for free from many different people. Buggered if I can remember it
though....
Michael