A route connecting #KualaLumpur and Bangkok will make it possible to link it to other regional #HSR lines to form larger networks that will reach Laos and China.
The Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok route might be done in the second phase, which would incur a much higher capital expenditure than the one required for the route heading to Singapore.
Even for the KL-Singapore route, it might not be easy for the private sector to fully fund the project.
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Today I get one of my most needed piece of equipment. I can't afford an oscilloscope - a case of not thinking it's going to get enough use to merit the expense. Thus I bought a frequency counter but as a kit. That makes it cheaper and shouldn't take me too long to solder together.
That is - if the roaming mail thieves don't get to the mailbox before I do.
Basically I want to be able to time the pulses on a pulse generator I'm going to build. Using the pulse generator and a Raspberry Pi (which will count the pulses), I'll be able to work out if the Raspberry Pi Pico is suitable to control a microflash that I plan to build.
With that microflash I should be able to do better than this pic... It's a playing card being cut in two by an airgun pellet.