Keith, where exactly is the "downloads section", I can't see it. It is usually very obvious to others when I seem to be blind to the obvious. (It took me a while to realise that many "non-existent" circuits referred to in messages only appeared when I was logged in!) Can you point me to some of the training manuals you have downloaded?
Davy,yes, I know I need to just get "stuck in", but I have so many demands on my time that if I spend an hour today, it may be another week before I look again, so I almost need to repeat all the same steps.
For another couple of months I have the advantage of analogue signals as well as digital, but that changes soon. I am pretty well equipped with test gear, such as DVM, Avo, sig gennies (probably redundant), analogue storage and traditional scopes (mains and mains / battery) and other stuff.
Where I need to freshen up the grey cells is with a dead set, working out why? It seems that "Stop" signals appear from everywhere, and I need to get to the logic of where they all are, and which to look at first.
The main advantage I have is that the only pressures to complete come from me. Since I retired, I made the decision that I don't work for anybody for money. Myself, or good friends for free. I hope to present my son with a couple of LCD sets, but only if there is no significant monetary outlay. OldLes.