botach wrote:
Big Tone wrote:
We should get together some time and talk about SMPS and the virtues of Forward Converters verses Flyback.

Sorry -BT - ( sorry if abrev is an insult ,like as in company that is supposed to provide comms) - transmission ( or getting it there ) is my forte ( or it was pre 40 ) --once it gets there and the SMPS has powered it up - I know little of what happens after .

Oh I didn't see it as an insult - you're fine
In truth, I'm a bit of a Jack of all master of none these days. If I had to go back into comms I'd be like a fish out of water but in my day I knew a bit.
I started at Eddystone Radio, in 1975, where I served my apprenticeship. Then, in the late 70s - early 80s, they took on contracts from the BBC to make transmitters. I eventually left to go work for BSR, the record player manufacturers, where they also made SMPS for computers. I worked in R&D, not doing heavy clever stuff though, until I was made redundant
The early days put me in good stead for America when in 1997 I took on a two year contract to build 16 KW transmitters for over the horizon radar and for cancer research at Stanford university. It was a pleasure and privilege to do work for NASA (JPL, Jet Propulsion Laboratories) and an experience I'll never forget.
In a world where everyone wanted computer technicians and IT people, there was a dearth of people who had experience of these things so I was more than welcome over there. (Still am)
I came back here in 2000 because I was worried about my daughter and my brother, who past away three years ago. That's when I started with the NHS. It went all downhill from there
Are you asleep yet?
(Soz - I do prattle on sometimes)