Currently unemployed proffessional college student trying to find a job that is flexible enough to work with my class schedule.
I enjoy going to class and offending people with stories of shooting guns and killing things. THere is never a lack of p-dogs needing killing around here.
Mechanical Engineer with a keen interest in the workings of all guns and accurate rifles. Would like to do something firearms related part time in the future. Maybe coatings or small repairs.
"Engineering Manager." At least that's the fancy title I was given.
In reality, I'm just another corporate niggah that these freakin' two-faced sales directors crap on because they want me to produce some freakin' gadget that normally takes two months to develop but they want it done in two days so they can look good in front of their customers.
There, thanks for allowing me to vent
But I am proud to be an engineer, and even prouder to have been a SOLDIER.
Electronic Pre-Press operator..............I check designers shit before it gets printed...but I should be the designer getting my stuff checked for printing
Retired now, but the first 27 years I was a mainframe computer tech. I/O expert. That was back in the days when they were monsters in size compared to now.
Then wrenching on heavy trucks/buses, until an injury, then the hell with it, I'm gonna relax for a while.
Now I'm thinking of getting into repowering older vehicles with modern diesels or whatever kind of powertrains that are evolving now. Anyone else on this board doing this?
You might as well take advantage of all the free "green" (stupid word) advertising. Lotsa fools out there with lotsa money. I love taking it from them.
Senior RF/Analog Design Engineer....DC to daylight.
VLF ASK circuits to GHz ISM and "3G" QPSK PCS; TX and RX Lineups
Antenna design from 60kHz to 5.8GHz.
Point-of-Load DC power conversion, regulation, & supervision.
47 CFR Part 15 FCC Compliance/ PCB design and EMI/EMC.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Boomholzer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Senior RF/Analog Design Engineer....DC to daylight.
VLF ASK circuits to GHz ISM and "3G" QPSK PCS; TX and RX Lineups
Antenna design from 60kHz to 5.8GHz.
Point-of-Load DC power conversion, regulation, & supervision.
47 CFR Part 15 FCC Compliance/ PCB design and EMI/EMC.
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How 'bout filling me in on how to construct a good AM band antenna for out here in the woods? I'm thinking the guy wire horizontal type.
I have seen that in person many times, once less than 200 feet, balls to the wall at night, over a countries waters we were'nt suppoesed to be over. Former KC135a Crew Chief.