All the digitized semiconductor data books we collected over the years at
Sphere, along with tubes, app notes, time codes, and tek/hp cross-refs and
concepts are now up in the first location, thanks to John Allen (K1AE). he has
parked them here on his google drive, nicely laid out by the book categories:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxMD1ibIHfSxNkVlTE1rLWhQZ1k&usp=sharing
Click on the image, then use the top located download arrow to grab the file.
Paul Swed is also transferring the collection to Didier's site for easy
retrieval, but this will take a while to transfer and index. Many thanks to all
the good net citizens who scanned and preserved these, and have kept them alive.
Hopefully these common repositories will make it easy to find and retrieve them
for years to come. For those coming up for stuff day, I have them on DVD, you
can save your bandwidth.
If anybody has the old classic semiconductor reference guides motorola put out,
that list every single 1N, 2N and 3N registered number, please let me know!
That's the one thing I haven't located, other than my paper copies.
Hope these prove useful, they really cover a lot of ground.
all the best,
walter
--
Walter Shawlee 2, President
Sphere Research Corporation
3394 Sunnyside Rd., West Kelowna, BC
V1Z 2V4 CANADA Phone: (250) 769-1834
walter2@sphere.bc.ca
WS2: We're all in one boat, no matter how it looks to you.
Love is all you need. (John Lennon)
But, that doesn't mean other things don't come in handy. (WS2)
I have tried several times to start a FTP with Didier had to reach out to
him for help. Whatever it is I am sure its dumb and me.
Though I have used FTP enough it should not be an issue.
I do have the paper motorola books what a job that would be to scan!
Regards
Paul
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 10:59 AM, walter shawlee 2 walter2@sphere.bc.ca
wrote:
All the digitized semiconductor data books we collected over the years at
Sphere, along with tubes, app notes, time codes, and tek/hp cross-refs and
concepts are now up in the first location, thanks to John Allen (K1AE). he
has parked them here on his google drive, nicely laid out by the book
categories:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxMD1ibIHfSxNkVlTE1rLWhQZ1k&usp=sharing
Click on the image, then use the top located download arrow to grab the
file. Paul Swed is also transferring the collection to Didier's site for
easy retrieval, but this will take a while to transfer and index. Many
thanks to all the good net citizens who scanned and preserved these, and
have kept them alive. Hopefully these common repositories will make it easy
to find and retrieve them for years to come. For those coming up for stuff
day, I have them on DVD, you can save your bandwidth.
If anybody has the old classic semiconductor reference guides motorola
put out, that list every single 1N, 2N and 3N registered number, please let
me know! That's the one thing I haven't located, other than my paper
copies.
Hope these prove useful, they really cover a lot of ground.
all the best,
walter
--
Walter Shawlee 2, President
Sphere Research Corporation
3394 Sunnyside Rd., West Kelowna, BC
V1Z 2V4 CANADA Phone: (250) 769-1834
walter2@sphere.bc.ca
WS2: We're all in one boat, no matter how it looks to you.
Love is all you need. (John Lennon)
But, that doesn't mean other things don't come in handy. (WS2)
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Santa Rosa, California
On 3/25/2016 7:59 AM, walter shawlee 2 wrote:
All the digitized semiconductor data books we collected over the years
at Sphere, along with tubes, app notes, time codes, and tek/hp
cross-refs and concepts are now up in the first location, thanks to
John Allen (K1AE). he has parked them here on his google drive,
nicely laid out by the book categories:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxMD1ibIHfSxNkVlTE1rLWhQZ1k&usp=sharing
Click on the image, then use the top located download arrow to grab
the file. Paul Swed is also transferring the collection to Didier's
site for easy retrieval, but this will take a while to transfer and
index. Many thanks to all the good net citizens who scanned and
preserved these, and have kept them alive. Hopefully these common
repositories will make it easy to find and retrieve them for years to
come. For those coming up for stuff day, I have them on DVD, you can
save your bandwidth.
If anybody has the old classic semiconductor reference guides
motorola put out, that list every single 1N, 2N and 3N registered
number, please let me know! That's the one thing I haven't located,
other than my paper copies.
Hope these prove useful, they really cover a lot of ground.
all the best,
walter
If Didier is willing, I will mail him the DVD. Also - I am just now uploading a zip file of all that is on the DVD.
I will post the link after the upload completes (30-60 minutes)
John K1AE
-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts [mailto:time-nuts-bounces@febo.com] On Behalf Of paul swed
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 3:06 PM
To: Walter Shawlee II; Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Huge databook collection uploaded
I have tried several times to start a FTP with Didier had to reach out to
him for help. Whatever it is I am sure its dumb and me.
Though I have used FTP enough it should not be an issue.
I do have the paper motorola books what a job that would be to scan!
Regards
Paul
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 10:59 AM, walter shawlee 2 walter2@sphere.bc.ca
wrote:
All the digitized semiconductor data books we collected over the years at
Sphere, along with tubes, app notes, time codes, and tek/hp cross-refs and
concepts are now up in the first location, thanks to John Allen (K1AE). he
has parked them here on his google drive, nicely laid out by the book
categories:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxMD1ibIHfSxNkVlTE1rLWhQZ1k&usp=sharing
Click on the image, then use the top located download arrow to grab the
file. Paul Swed is also transferring the collection to Didier's site for
easy retrieval, but this will take a while to transfer and index. Many
thanks to all the good net citizens who scanned and preserved these, and
have kept them alive. Hopefully these common repositories will make it easy
to find and retrieve them for years to come. For those coming up for stuff
day, I have them on DVD, you can save your bandwidth.
If anybody has the old classic semiconductor reference guides motorola
put out, that list every single 1N, 2N and 3N registered number, please let
me know! That's the one thing I haven't located, other than my paper
copies.
Hope these prove useful, they really cover a lot of ground.
all the best,
walter
--
Walter Shawlee 2, President
Sphere Research Corporation
3394 Sunnyside Rd., West Kelowna, BC
V1Z 2V4 CANADA Phone: (250) 769-1834
walter2@sphere.bc.ca
WS2: We're all in one boat, no matter how it looks to you.
Love is all you need. (John Lennon)
But, that doesn't mean other things don't come in handy. (WS2)
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