From: Marvin J. Mooney on
krw(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:

> I thought they were called "multivibrators (bistable)".


Puh-LEASE! This is a family chatroom!

Otto's kids read these posts.
From: barbara on
On 24 Apr 2010 21:25:45 GMT, Marvin J. Mooney <ms99cc77(a)newsfroup.net>
wrote:

>krw(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:
>
>> I thought they were called "multivibrators (bistable)".
>
>
>Puh-LEASE! This is a family chatroom!
>
>Otto's kids write these posts.

IFYPFY.

BW
From: Jamie on
Marvin J. Mooney wrote:

> krw(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:
>
>
>>I thought they were called "multivibrators (bistable)".
>
>
>
> Puh-LEASE! This is a family chatroom!
>
> Otto's kids read these posts.
Is that anything like "keeping it in the family" ?



From: Robert Baer on
Marvin J. Mooney wrote:
> krw(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz wrote:
>
>> I thought they were called "multivibrators (bistable)".
>
>
> Puh-LEASE! This is a family chatroom!
>
> Otto's kids read these posts.
Did not catch original post; "vibrators" were used in car radios to
step up the 6V battery voltage to 450V in the car radios; some even had
extra contacts for synchronous rectification of the transformer high
voltage - so that a 6X4 or equivalent would not be needed.
From: Otto Bahn on
"Robert Baer" <robertbaer(a)localnet.com> wrote

>>> I thought they were called "multivibrators (bistable)".
>>
>>
>> Puh-LEASE! This is a family chatroom!
>>
>> Otto's kids read these posts.
> Did not catch original post; "vibrators" were used in car radios to step
> up the 6V battery voltage to 450V in the car radios; some even had extra
> contacts for synchronous rectification of the transformer high voltage -
> so that a 6X4 or equivalent would not be needed.

Synchronous rectification -- is that what kids are calling it
these days?

--oTTo--