On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 11:38:55AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> They are now included at
> <http://gene.homelinux.net:85/gene/emc> as 'probe-*.jpg'

Many thanks. I've taken the liberty of snarfing a copy.

> These opto's I used have about a .150" gap.  It holds the thing together when 
> assembled.  I don't recall now if they have schmidt outputs or not.

None of those I've come across do. Of the two types I have, one just has a
photodiode, the other a phototransistor. It'll be fun to experiment.
(Once I've built the EMC box. But the mobo is winging its way here now.)

> Now this is Off Topic:

Having hunted pigs with a 30-06, and once with a 7.62 mm Mauser made
for the Turkish army in 1935, I think I'd be more comfortable with the
Ackley-06 than the 22-250. The bark of those high powered small calibre
guns is deucedly unkind to the ears.

I'll keep the balloon idea in mind.
I hope they can blacken stainless. (Though I suppose a camouflage sleeve
would cover that.)

Cheers,
Erik

-- 
One morning I shot an elephant in my pyjamas.
How he got into my pyjamas I'll never know.     - Groucho Marx


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