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The Phantom
Barry Lennox wrote...
I'll be glad to give it a permanent spot on the net. You can
email it to me at hill_at_rowland-dotties-harvard-dots-edu
What's the URL of things you have given a permanent spot?
Barry Lennox wrote...
I'll be glad to give it a permanent spot on the net. You can
email it to me at hill_at_rowland-dotties-harvard-dots-edu
What's the URL of things you have given a permanent spot?
An update;
Reference 3 of AN-410 was: "The Field-Effect Transistor at VHF" by
U. L. Rohde. Wireless World, Jan 1966.
I now have a copy of Rohde's article as well, and it's worth reading.
Barry Lennox wrote in the thread, Motorola AN-410 wanted,
Barry has scanned the paper, for his jpgs and a pdf, point
your browser to ftp://ftp.rowland.org/pub/hill/RF-papers
(snip)Winfield said:The sepia-toned scan appears rather dim when viewed on screen, but
it printed acceptably with my monochrome HP5000 printer. Someone
may be inclined to process the jpg files for better contrast.
I expanded the contrast, cropped the edges, converted to
gray scale and saved as GIF, if you would like to see the
result.
The sepia-toned scan appears rather dim when viewed on screen, but
it printed acceptably with my monochrome HP5000 printer. Someone
may be inclined to process the jpg files for better contrast.
Quick and dirty reprocess job posted to ABSE. Sharpened and
converted to 1-bit B&W. The .pdf is considerably smaller.
I could possibly do a better job given the time.
Smaller is nice, but not as important as readability. The
1-bit threshold killed most of the already-bad subscripts.
How about a grey scale, like John said he used? Were you
able to read the subscripts on your computer screen after
the early processing steps?
I expanded the contrast, cropped the edges, converted to
gray scale and saved as GIF, if you would like to see the
result.