You stuff racks with other people's work. Big deal.
No. I engineer and build systems, then prove them, then perform a
design for manufacture iteration on them, then pass them on to production
to be built by others. Then, I design and integrate yet another system
together and go through the same iterations. Yes, dumbfuck, it IS a BIG
DEAL.
You might as
well still be working for 'Time Warner' as a Cable TV gypsy'.
I work for the most advance telecom business and company in the world.
Bar none.
I built
$80,000 telemetry equipment, and other models that was part of a multi
million dollar pair of ground stations for the European Space Agency.
Woopie doo. We send them 3M worth of our gear a month.
Another turnkey system for NOAA,
They have rooms full of our gear as well. They threw your archaic
horseshit out.
(The Microdyne MFR System, at Wallops
Island, Virginia).
Yep... that one is gone too. Replaced. Just like you. Obsolete
engineers sit in Usenet and piss and moan about leftist weenies. You are
one such obsolete fucktard.
I also did a lot of work on the KU band Data Voice &
Video communications system aboard the ISS.
You were NEVER aboard the ISS, asswipe!
I designed a KU mobile broadband system that has 5 times the through
put of the crap you describe.
That is the mil stuff. We also make a product that puts your crap to
shame even more. Find out about BGAN systems, dumbass.
It is based on the
Microdyne 700 series.
Whoopie... dooopie.... dooo.
That has also made its way toward total obsolescence.
the only modifications were:
1. Conformal coating the PC boards.
Standard procedure in a proper engineering environment. Not as an
afterthought either. It is part of the basic design.
2. Replacing the lithium battery backed RAM with CapStore.
Oh Boy! He stated a brand name! Wow. I am supposed to be impressed!
Sorry, Charlie.
3. A 48 VDC power supply so it could be powered directly from the Space
Station's batteries.
That must have taken a whole two minutes to figure the requisite unit
needed. Yet another Oh Boy! That was REAL injunearing.
4. Mounting it in one of the custom aluminum rack modules used aboard
the ISS.
Oh Boy! You ran a couple screws down on a rack chassis. Oh Boy!
Yes, you retarded little piece of shit.
I guess you've never seen a Network Analyzer. I
You guess wrong, as usual. That is your basic, and tragic flaw. You
think you know things that you do not. The real shame is that the lies
you tell us, you actually believe yourself as well!
also spent some time working in a metrology lab repairing test
equipment.
Doubtful. You would not likely make it past the level of a swap out
jerk. Your CRAP SPEW in these groups certainly have you pegged at that
level.