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| === Technical To Do ===
| | '''<u>Odd Tasks</u>:''' |
| | | * (for dimmer rack) To810mj or equivalent. Also two 270 ohm high power resistors, and probably diodes. |
| This is a list of things which need doing.
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| '''<u>Urgent</u>:'''
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| * FIX THESE PROBLEMS WITH COMMS (currently on hiatus) --[[User:Malcolm.chambers|Malcolm.chambers]] 10:53, 16 February 2010 (UTC):
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| ** 68k feedback resistor is shorted with the output of the A/B variable amp. This hasn't given a problem yet but will mean that to presenters on A and B channel they will hear a very quiet signal, maybe not even one perceivable over electircal noise.
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| ** Due to confusion between the WIRE numbers and serial PIN numbers the switches are arranged wrongly (I think) and this should mean nothing except that the switches perform the function they should, but in a VERY counter-intuitive way.[[User:Malcolm.chambers|Malcolm.chambers]] 20:33, 9 January 2010 (UTC)
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| * Transfer technical documentation from old website to new, this is something for the holidays.
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| * Look at current function of Roger and design a detailed Roger replacement (see link below).
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| '''<u>Odd Tasks</u>:'''BUGGERED. To Be Thrown. | |
| * (for dimmer rack) To810mj or equivalent. Also two 270 ohm high power resistors, and probably diodes. Even after this repair, might just blow again, or cause more damage. We can cope well with 11 lights, rather than twelve. I doubt we'll cope so well if any repair attempt leaves us with 6 instead of 11, so probably not a good idea to touch it.--[[User:Malcolm.chambers|Malcolm.chambers]] 18:18, 1 January 2010 (UTC) | |
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| === [[Roger Replacement]] === | | === [[Roger Replacement]] === |
| '''(AKA NetMuxBreakout)''' | | '''(AKA NetMuxBreakout)''' |
Revision as of 11:20, 23 July 2011
Odd Tasks:
- (for dimmer rack) To810mj or equivalent. Also two 270 ohm high power resistors, and probably diodes.
(AKA NetMuxBreakout)