Good job on this, as always! I would def enjoy seeing you go further into the repair of it. Just an fyi, you had a bit of a "reverb" going on during the last 10 minutes or so, in case you missed it. My wild guess would be that both video feeds had sound on, and it looked like the corner video had a bit of a time offset from the main one, causing the doubled/delayed audio. Not a big deal or anything...just thought you'd appreciate knowing. Thanks for all your hard work on this and everything else on your channel! It's definitely appreciated, brother.
@@amgreene73 yeah I heard it too and realized my settings were off for syncing video and only single source audio. It was too late to go back and correct though. 😅
Good progress. Curious as to what the current draw is now (1.8A very high, though this was in the fault state). Also, curious as to whether there is any PSTN still operational over there.
@ralphj4012 The current draw I'll cover in video two. As for PSTN, they are still around in some smaller environment applications. For instance Air Traffic environments.
Good job on this, as always! I would def enjoy seeing you go further into the repair of it.
Just an fyi, you had a bit of a "reverb" going on during the last 10 minutes or so, in case you missed it. My wild guess would be that both video feeds had sound on, and it looked like the corner video had a bit of a time offset from the main one, causing the doubled/delayed audio. Not a big deal or anything...just thought you'd appreciate knowing.
Thanks for all your hard work on this and everything else on your channel! It's definitely appreciated, brother.
@@amgreene73 yeah I heard it too and realized my settings were off for syncing video and only single source audio. It was too late to go back and correct though. 😅
Great work cheers mate 🍺🍺
Thank you
Good progress. Curious as to what the current draw is now (1.8A very high, though this was in the fault state). Also, curious as to whether there is any PSTN still operational over there.
@ralphj4012 The current draw I'll cover in video two. As for PSTN, they are still around in some smaller environment applications. For instance Air Traffic environments.