The original RF Cafe Forums were shut down in late 2012 due to maintenance issues
- primarily having to spend time purging garbage posts from the board. At some point
I might start the RF Cafe Forums again if the phpBB software gets better at filtering
spam.
Below are the old forum threads, including responses to the original posts.
Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2003
2:02 pm Posts: 653 Location: Erie, PA
Greetings:
If you missed it on the RF Cafe
homepage, I just placed a 6.5 minute video on YouTube
that gives an introduction to RF Cafe and myownself
[sic]. I plan to post a few more that go into a
little more detail of what is buried within RF Cafe.
With almost 2,000 pages, there is a lot to find.
Also planned is a set of tutorials on RF basics.
I have searched around the Internet and have not
found much of anything serious on the topic. There
are plenty of videos of people zapping all kinds
of items in a microwave, but that hardly qualifies.
My videos will be available at no cost - all I ask
in return is regular visits to RF Cafe to see what's
new.
How long does it take to upload a youtube video?
Im currently uploading about a 4ish-5ish minute
video onto my youtube and its been taking like 20
minutes and im still waiting. I havent used youtube
to upload in ages, and I swear I remember when i
last used it, that it look like 40 seconds to upload
a video.
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design engineer. The World Wide Web (Internet) was largely an unknown entity at
the time and bandwidth was a scarce commodity. Dial-up modems blazed along at 14.4 kbps
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