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Nonode
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Virginia Water, Surrey, UK.
Posts: 2,801
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I just stumbled on this lovely resource. The author is clearly a very experienced e-publisher. The downloadable results are first-rate, real print-quality.
If you love 7000 series Tek scopes, HP testgear or vintage military stuff, have a look! http://www.k100.biz/parade.htm -Jeremy
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Dekatron
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Oxford, UK.
Posts: 17,580
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Amazing!
I've just downloaded the surplus one and it will make very good bedtime reading. They're the work of Giovanni Becattini. And amazingly, all photography was done on an ordinary iPhone. Thank you. N. |
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Fife, Scotland, UK.
Posts: 22,263
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I've just downloaded the HP one and had a wallow in all the reminiscences!
I've got a few of the boxes he covers. An 8640 and an 8566B on the round tuit pile. David
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Can't afford the volcanic island yet, but the plans for my monorail and the goons' uniforms are done |
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Dekatron
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Oxford, UK.
Posts: 4,877
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They are truly beautiful. I thought I knew everywhere to do with Tektronix and HP - but these documents are truly wonderful.
Thanks for finding those Jeremy Craig
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Hexode
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Worthing, Sussex, UK.
Posts: 269
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Never a waste of time looking at these. A real labour of love in so many ways.
Great to see many bits of kit in my collection there as well. |
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Fife, Scotland, UK.
Posts: 22,263
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I didn't have a poster of either the tennis girl or a Countach, just 3724A/3725A and 3726A.
David
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Can't afford the volcanic island yet, but the plans for my monorail and the goons' uniforms are done |
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Pentode
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: East Yorkshire, UK.
Posts: 127
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Absolutely brilliant books, my thanks to Giovanni Becattini if he reads this.
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Administrator
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Cardiff
Posts: 8,968
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Although I have no interest in Tek scopes I have had a look at a couple of these and they really are superb. From the excellent photography to the detailed meticulous layout, these put many professionally printed publications to shame. They must have taken hundreds of hours each to produce.
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Diode
Join Date: Nov 2023
Location: Burnley, Lancashire, UK.
Posts: 3
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I came across your forum when I did one of those random late night Google searches when something pops into your mind. In this instance it was 'Paxolin' and then I found your post with the amazing link.
Such beautiful content. A very welcome, brief distraction from the difficult times my wife and I are going through at the present time. I look forward to contributing when times get a little better. Thank you. |
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Heptode
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: Twickenham, London, UK.
Posts: 500
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I've just downloaded the HP one. What superbly produced e-books. Reading through it brings back so many memories from my time as an electronics R&D engineer. In particular the HP spectrum analysers and the HP85 computer.
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Heptode
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: London, UK.
Posts: 931
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The author of the Tek one introduces it to the Tek group here
Thank you, Giovanni! And thank you, Pamphonica - what a wonderful link! (I have 3 of the scopes on the cover of the Tek book sitting to the left of me. Collecting 7000 modules is a bit addictive!) |
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