Here is a list of things I would like to have for further improvement of my fiddling capabilities, or to follow my other interests (e.g. butterflies, photography, carnivorous plants, ...)
If you urgently have to spend money and want to make me happy, mail me for my postal address and send some items from this list
Not so very expensive wishes
Expensive things
- HP 54542A Digital Storage Oscilloscope
- HP 53132A Frequency Counter
- HP 33120A Function and ARB Generator
- Books: Günter Ebert: "Die Schmetterlinge Baden-Württembergs", vol. 1-10 (~460 EUR)
AVR Playground with expansions: (total ~340 EUR)
- AVRcard Core Module
- 16x3 LCD and pushbuttons
- TCP/IP-Ethernet Option
BlueTooth Class 1 Module Option
Highly expensive things
1 kEUR == 1000 EUR
- CNC router for home use (not too large, that is, more like a tabletop model) (some kEUR)
e.g. from http://www.shopbottools.com/
- 3D printer (those melting up ABS plastic and printing it) (~22 kEUR)
e.g. from http://www.dimensionprinting.de/
DB's "BahnCard 100 First Class" (5.500,- EUR)
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