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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Edward Knobloch wrote: Pete Millett has recently moved to a new hosting site, and expanded his collection of old electronics textbooks available for download. The new site is he http://www.tubebooks.org/technical_books_online.htm I just want to point out here that the one, most amazing and wonderful thing that Mr. Millett has done has been to not only scan and make available the always-rare RCA HB-3 tube handbook, but also to cross-index it so that individual tube data sheets could be found quickly online. The HB-3 manual is the one that was sold to engineers designing equipment, as opposed to the RC manuals sold to servicepeople or available at your local electronics parts place. It contains all the curves for everything RCA made and it is just a tremendous and wonderful resource. I cannot thank Mr. Millett enough for making this available. I say that even having obtained a paper copy of the whole manual... the online version is just faster to find material in. --scott I don't think he has the complete HB-3 yet, still a work in progress. Pete's site is amazing and wonderful, much extremely valuable stuff some quite rare. The scans are supberb, a superlative I rarely use. Fortunately, I have access to a very high speed connection and have downloaded nearly everything he has on the site. The new site is easier to navigate than the original one, which BTW still exists and has a lot of audio stuff on it. Fans of McIntosh amps and other equipment should take note because he has many McIntosh insruction manuals and service notes there. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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