Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
If you really want stuff to be available for free, but not have others make money from it, you could try releasing it using the Creative Commons license: Copyright Note: All content Copyright (C) 2018
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Mark Goldberg
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Re: OT(ish) Early Telequipment 'Scope
I was given a Dumont I can't remember the model but it had an RF based high voltage I still remember the burn I got from it age 12 you beat me by a year
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Pete Lancashire
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Your opinion on using other people's work
My apologies. The correct link is https://www.davmar.org/TE/Tillman/TM500-Tillman.html Dennis Tillman W7PF
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
I have refrained from contributing to this thread because I have been afraid of going overboard. There have been a lot of good point made (like you need me to tell you that!). Once you put something
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Dave Daniel
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Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
Hi SnapDiode, You definitely hit a nerve. 17 years ago I began keeping lists of various Tek products I had so I didn't buy something I already owned. That was how my list of TM500/TM5000 plugins got
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Dennis Tillman W7pF
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Re: OT(ish) Early Telequipment 'Scope
Not to be outdone (who says size is not important?) this was my first scope, 1961, an 11th birthday present from my Dad. http://www.thevalvepage.com/testeq/cossor/1049/1049.htm Busted and scrapped by
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Adrian Nicol
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Re: OT(ish) Early Telequipment 'Scope
Luxury! My first scope, aged 16 was a Hartley 13A, and real just-post-wwII behemoth. For pics of what this pretty useless performance beast looked like
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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Re: Repairing a Tektronix 2445B ... (ARG)
Hey there fgswww(?), Look at page 6-13 of the service manual, where it describes the "Kernel Tests" and "Exerciser Routines". The front panel LEDs likely have a message for you relating to the
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Sigur?ur ?sgeirsson
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OT: my mail address may be blacklisted (Attn: Fabio Trevisan & Phillip Potter)
Writing a reply to Phillip Potter's e-mail address, it bounced back. I've already signaled the inconvenience to the recipient's AT&T mail server. They replied me to wait 24-48 hours to solve the
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unclebanjoman
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Re: OT(ish) Early Telequipment 'Scope
That's an interesting little scope. I have a soft spot for the early Telequipment scopes, since they seemed to be all that was affordable on the secondhand market for schoolboys like me in the 1980s.
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cmjones01
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OT(ish) Early Telequipment 'Scope
So once upon a time, in Olde Merrie England, there was a company that produced cheap but adequate oscilloscopes which they sold around the world. Then, one day they decided to remodel them to make
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Adrian Nicol
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Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
If you cannot incorporate a trade secret into your work. Release documents under a CCL, software under the GPL, and push it out everywhere. That way it becomes highly cost-ineffective to the rip-off
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g4sra
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Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
You probably won't like what I have to say, but here goes: When you do a job like scanning, cleaning up, and OCR'ing the text, of someone else's manual (tektronix, hp, ...), and then put it out on the
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Chuck Harris <cfharris@...>
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Re: 485 power supply switching transistors Q1834 and Q1844
Hi, when I repaired my 7904 I used two BU208A with good result. I guess 485 and 7904 supplies are similar. And it works fine. G?ran
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G?ran Krusell
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Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
Did you put a copyright note on the document?
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Craig Sawyers <c.sawyers@...>
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Re: New file uploaded to [email protected]
Thanx for the perfect service :-) grtz, Ren¨¦
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tek_547
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Re: Repairing a Tektronix 2445B ... (ARG)
Craig gives good advice for the long term but I doubt it will fix the current problems.? You say the voltage measurements are near (+/- 5%).? That means the scope should run, just not be accurate in
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machineguy59
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Re: Repairing a Tektronix 2445B ... (ARG)
Power supply voltages are very important. I would recommend disassembly of scope and remove PS as a unit. Pay very close attention to the wiring connections. Then separate the inverter and regulator
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Craig Cramb
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Re: vintageTEK Museum Microfiche FINANCIAL help
I donate through payroll deduction. Guys and gals, do not overlook this possibility. Check with your employers. It's about $19.23/paycheck for me which comes out to $500 a year. Just twenty bucks a
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redarlington
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Re: Your opinion on using other people's work
I appreciate your work and thoughts about his issue. By way of 'full disclosure', I do not have a 1S1 or a Tek Scope that would accept it. Therefore, in no particular order. 1. It is an extremely good
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J. L. Trantham
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