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then the software is the Hex version v06 for 07 M-ust-fa,
well thanks anyway because I will contact those of Lugatek to see if I can sell.
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I think thus hex given here with our friends with no counter is I think is for version 5 only. For sabios did you purchase the hex of your version 6?
Saromines_R
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As promised here is the video and images of Pim-2.
there you can see the error, rather good listen.
https://youtu.be/x_gfEvValoAAttached Files
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hello sabios
good to hear that you make further progress on pim2 mustafa
a have to mount some parts on my pcb than i am ready too
hope we can solve this problem
would you please upload one or two picture from your setup?
best regards good luck
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hello I have a question them and made the Pim-2 version of M-ust-FA with full hex modified ..
the question is this, is that when turned on but the sound is heard after starting the sound is almost disappears almost nil ...
and shutter sound is heard very slow and neither do the tone to change.
but the metal screen is displayed.
will be a problem to use the full hex ..
tomorrow I'll upload a video.
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trouble with "re-claimed" enamelled wire is that sometimes its covered with
varnish to hold it in place,
such as the tv x-y windings,
some transformers etc etc.
when it's peeled of it can take off some of the original coating of enamel coating
resulting in a bare conductive patch.
when re-used if 2 patches touch you have a short,
could be one turn shorted,
could be many,
then you have problems.
I have found even new copper enamelled wire needs to be treated
carefully.
bending the finished coil to many times can break the insulation and cause
a short making the new coil scrap.
superglue on windings I have found makes the problem even worse.
use new wire when possible.
if making a pi coil then insulated wire possibly best bet anyways.
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