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Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
Wow, I have that exact same scanner! I thought it was just dead, just haven't gotten around to gutting it yet. Do you think I should try and use it?
By keantoken · #146063 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
It's Vuescan by Ed Hamrick: https://www.hamrick.com/ Tom
By TomC · #146062 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
Sounds interesting. Link? Dave Casey merchison@...> wrote:
By Dave Casey · #146061 ·
Re: Calibration issue. 2467B (CAL 2)
Chuck, Thanks again for your attention to this issue. But wanted to advise that I did get thru the cal2 process and now the 2467B is error free. I did have to make some adjustments from the PG506 to
By Craig Cramb · #146060 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
This guy sells drivers for many types of scanners including obsolete scanners at a very reasonable price. I have an UMAX Astra 1200S scanner and his driver works great with it. Not only that but the
By Merchison Burke · #146059 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
One very useful doc to scan could well be the 119 page RPR dated December 01, 1997 (or later if available) which shows what parts were used where. Tells you from the part number which instruments it
By David C. Partridge · #146058 ·
Re: TM 504 came today DC 504 not counting
Chase the input signal path. Sounds like your input isn't making it all the way to the counting circuit. Dave Casey [email protected]> wrote:
By Dave Casey · #146057 ·
TM 504 came today DC 504 not counting
The totalizer runs and all digits are displayed. No counting light at all in frequency mode, the counting light in period flashes but no count is displayed. Checked 5V and -12.5V both good.
By Brendan · #146056 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
Hi Dave, As the speaker says in the video clip there is no intention of copying all of the ~3 million microfiche. Instead the scanner would give the museum the ability to: 1) provide scans for
By Dennis Tillman W7pF · #146055 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
If you go to the donate page at: https://www.youcaring.com/vintagetekmuseum-1085244 you will see that the goal is $6000. Current donations are at $1230. The video apparently shows them testing the
By TomC · #146054 ·
Re: Groups IO self trims all web generated replies (attention Dennis T) ???
This 'reply' was sent via groups.io web interface. Click on the speech bubble (top left of the message body entry box) to quote
By g4sra · #146053 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
Hi Dave, Here you go: https://vintagetek.org/vintagetek-microfiche-scanner-fundraiser for more information or visit our YouCaring fundraiser site at www.youcaring.com/Vintagetek-fiche
By Dennis Tillman W7pF · #146052 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
Tom , Dave , Dennis et all Thanks ...OK what I did not hear in the video ( maybe I missed it ... my hearing is even worse than my eyesight at 70)? was the cost of the scanner the museum wants to
By Dave / NR1DX · #146051 ·
Re: Groups IO self trims all web generated replies (attention Dennis T) ???
The only thing I have seen groups.io autotrim is the garbage below the line of "============" You know, the administrative stuff about unsubscribing, etc.. When you post by email, as you, and I, and
By Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> · #146050 ·
Groups IO self trims all web generated replies (attention Dennis T) ???
Dennis T Is what Chuck says true? I thought that early on the Groups IO did not trim all posts automatically , and I assumed that we had the option and that the moderators at some point SET the web
By Dave / NR1DX · #146049 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
https://youtu.be/AToH0P9D2IE
By Tom Miller · #146048 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
Having looked into it cursorily, using the email headers I receive, most of the posts without quoted text are coming directly from the groups.io website. Others have told me that there is no way
By Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> · #146047 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
Dave For reasons I can only guess at,? many of the postings these days do not have the relevant text from prior posts. Can you repost the video link -DC manuals@... -- Dave
By Dave / NR1DX · #146046 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
If you are suggesting we take it to a commercial microfiche scanning service, we have already investigated that. If you watch the video at the vintageTEK blog it will explain why this is not a viable
By Dave Brown · #146045 ·
Re: The vintageTEK Museum needs your help
If what you are suggesting is we take the microfiche to a library to scan it, there aren't enough volunteers and hours to do that. We need to be able to scan when we are at the museum as we have to
By Dave Brown · #146044 ·