On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 12:36:01 -0700, The Phantom wrote in Msg.
That's too bad. I don't have access to that. Would you email it to me, too? My email address is valid.
Thanks!
robert
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 12:36:01 -0700, The Phantom wrote in Msg.
That's too bad. I don't have access to that. Would you email it to me, too? My email address is valid.
Thanks!
robert
Is your ISP going to allow such a large attachment to an email? I'll give it a try.
Yes, got them fine thanks. I had this whining contest with the ISP. It boils down to: "There's just sooooo many newsgroups, we can't hold binaries for them all, and, sooooo much p*rn gets sent around like that" !!!!!!
Anyway, thank you very much for that AN. I have been looking for a few months now, and had almost given it up.
Best regards, and thanks again,
Barry
Mine carries all of the binaries but not a very low traffic group like comp.sys.tandy which is a PITA.
They would have plenty of bandwidth and spool space if they would shut down the p*rn and copyrighted pirate newsgroups.
-- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I\'ve got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida
Is there any chance that you could post the file to a location that we can ALL access? I'd **LOVE** to have that AN in my toolbag. Or can you email it to me ( snipped-for-privacy@rstengineering.com) and I'll post it on my website.
Jim
I know it sucks but it's quick (to upload) and free.
And impossible to download from.
Jim.
I emailed it to you at the above address.
Regards,
Barry
I found a couple more App Notes that concern RF design:
AN166, "Using Linvill Techniques for RF Amplifiers"
and
AN215A, "RF Small Signal Design Using Two-Port Parameters"
Shall I just email them to you and you can put them on your website where EVERYBODY can get them?
Assuming, of course, that anybody wants them.
AN215A is available at
But I have not been able to find a copy of AN166, and I would be interested in it.
A.B.S.E. works for me, if you can't find somebody to host it.
Thanks,
Miguel
The Phantom wrote:
They have redone it; I see numerous changes compared to the one I have. Mine is dated 1972, and the one you found is dated 1993. The one you found is obviously the one to get.
AN-166 is only 5 pages; I'll put it on ABSE and if RST Engineering responds, I'll email it to him (and anyone else who asks).
I have heard complaints about the rapidshare site and haven't heard anyone else volunteer, so in appreciation for the sharing that allowed me to get it, I'll keep it here for a while:
I reserve the right to disappear it after a few weeks, so get it while it's there.
AN-166 is over on ABSE.
Thanks!
Miguel
The Phantom wrote:
Here too.
Similar right reserved.
Michael
Nope. You may be behind a proxy server.
"Our system checks your IP-address in order to count the downloads. If you are getting this message and you really did not download anything, then you are using a proxy-server, which is used by other people as well. Even if you have no proxy-server set up in your configuration, there are many providers who force a transparent proxy-servers between you and the net. If you do not believe us, go to other pages telling you your IP-address (for example
An update;
Reference 3 of AN-410 was: "The Field-Effect Transistor at VHF" by U. L. Rohde. Wireless World, Jan 1966.
I now have a copy of Rohde's article as well, and it's worth reading. If there's any interest. I'll scan it and post it to somebody who will host it on a website. Any takers?
Barry
I'll be glad to give it a permanent spot on the net. You can email it to me at hill_at_rowland-dotties-harvard-dots-edu
-- Thanks, - Win
What's the URL of things you have given a permanent spot?
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