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Re: Technical Training?

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Originally Posted by Darkswordsmith
thanks a lot guys for the help, i'll try to start learning as soon as possible.

LOL squirrel, i'm sad to tell you our team's so ghetto we have no engineer mentors, we have only a computer teacher and an ex-mechanical engineer math teacher in our team. I had to figure out all the electric stuff myself, but thanks for the comment nevertheless
Consider this place your engineering mentor - ask us!. Get a book - maybe Radio Shack? - about basic electricity and electronics. Find an Amateur Radio operator (Ham), they will be tickled pink to tell you everything you need to know (or they'll find someone to do that). (You can find them byt heir antennas, OR just look in the UCSD database by Zip code to find someone nearby, & phone them. (Get over the fear, they will not bite!)

Or, as always, send me a message

Good Luck,
Don
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