Classic reprints

I've started to add some of my classic reprints to

There's eight of them so far, with dozens more about to be added. Both construction projects and tutorials.

The files are single load PDF's using Adobe's new Clearscan. Most of the text is now fully searchible.

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Reprint the 4046 PLL article that was in Radio Electronics (Popular?). ( I think it was you that wrote that one )

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Martin Riddle

I only see the first page using the Foxit reader.

John

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John Larkin

I did not use the 4046 all that much. There was some coverage in my CMOS Cookbook.

Do you have a better reference?

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Make sure you are in the right section.

Try

Otherwise, try a real adobe reader.

The third party links are page-at-a-time and unsearchable. My links are full document and searchable with smaller file sizes.

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Third party? I used the link you posted.

And the Adobe stuff is buggy, slow, bloated crap. Foxit and CutePDF are *way* faster, free, and don't hang up my PC.

John

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John Larkin

works perfectly well with Adobe ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

That works fine with Foxit, too.

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Phil Hobbs

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Phil Hobbs

They work fine with my Foxit 2.3

Dave.

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David L. Jones

I only see one page of nixiec01.pdf and shiftreg-1.pdf.

John

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John Larkin

On Sep 11, 11:51=A0am, Don Lancaster wrote: > I've started to add some of my classic reprints to > >

I remember many of those articles from grade school through high school. I never had the money to build them then but I was always fascinated with the possibilities and found them educational.

Many thanks

Glenn Gundlach G=B2

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That happened to me on a downloaded issue of Circuit Cellar the other month. But if I recall it didn't work on Acrobat either.

Dave.

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David L. Jones

Don, please, it's spelled "hobbyist".

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You're just being hobbier-than-thou. ;)

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Phil Hobbs

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Thanks! Maybe I can now get rid of some of my old Radio Electronics, many of which I've saved for your articles.

The links all work properly for me using PCLOS Linux and KPDF.

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trying to kick the hobbit.

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Any chance you have some old MODERN ELECTRONICS magazines?

These are enormously hard to find, and I want to scan my hacker columns from them. Especially

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Ooops, my mistake. It was Forest Mimms that wrote the article. Popular Electronics, July/August 1980

Nine little article on the 4046 pll operation.

Cheers

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Martin Riddle

Pick on someone your own size. A typical Hobbs is 6'2".

John

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John Larkin

I tried looking at a few documents. Works fine in Foxit Reader 2.2. Search function works a charm.

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