Fred

Well, that's quite a story and thank you for sharing it with us.  I can clearly 
see your logic  and it makes me want to acquire your library for my club even 
more, given the added value you describe.  

There is probably a category of import - export regulations that covers lending 
services to avoid tax but I've a feeling that we might be below a threshold, 
so, I'll just take a chance with that.  

I'm not sure, but I think DVDs have some regional aspect and one recorded in 
the US might not work on a European machine.  Posting discs is a very 
convenient package but a thumb drive beats it on capacity, so: thumb drive it 
is.

I'll use your address in QRZ.com.

Thanks again

David
G3UNA

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Fred Townsend 
  To: 'David Cutter' 
  Cc: Elecraft Mail List 
  Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2013 11:13 PM
  Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Elecraft K3 presentation for a club?


  David:

  I am replying to the list because I have received similar offline requests 
for K3 video download lists/URLs or better yet select download lists/URLs. Let 
me explain some of the fallacies of those requests. 

  First my library consists of files, not URLs. The files were downloaded at 
maxim resolution available and stored only as mp4 videos. Duplicate files were 
removed. Multiple parts were combined. Whenever possible defects or commercial 
insertions were edited out. Duplicated file names for dissimilar files were 
renamed.  This means that searching the Internet for my file names will only be 
partially successful. 

  In addition to the aforementioned name issues the idea of a select download 
list begs the question, On what basis was the selection made? We are not all of 
common purpose.

  My intentions were to first create a personal resource for creating various 
training presentations which would culminate in the production of a menu driven 
DVD. Since the material is intended for personal use, no investigation of 
copyrights or other restrictions has been pursued. 

  In getting the material to John I first considered sending a raw DVD ROM to 
him but I abandoned that idea when I saw I had more material than a one DVD ROM 
would hold. Since a thumb drive is less than 2 ounces I can send it as first 
class USPS postage for one forever stamp. At the time I had no idea anyone on 
the other side of the big pond would want copies. I also have no idea whether 
thumb drives can be freely transferred by international mail or whether they 
might be subject to valuation, tariff, or valued added tax. I would hope they 
would be treated like an international lending library e-book, i.e. something 
that is sent out and returned shortly. Assuming costs are reasonable I still 
consider thumb drives as faster than trying to discover and download material 
which has taken me years to accumulate. Your thoughts David?

  73

  Fred, AE6QL

   

  -----Original Message-----

  From: David Cutter [mailto:d.cut...@ntlworld.com] 

  Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2013 2:34 AM

  To: Fred Townsend

  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft K3 presentation for a club?

   

  Hello Fred

   

  I am very interested in your set of videos but it would be easier for many to 
download them from a list with their urls for those not in your geographic 
area.  I can see it would be time-consuming for you to do that, so, perhaps 
your selection of the best?

   

  73

   

  David

  G3UNA

  Chairman, Ripon And District Amateur Radio Society

   

   

  ----- Original Message ----- 

  From: "Fred Townsend" <fptowns...@earthlink.net>

  To: <k...@arrl.net>

  Cc: <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>; "'John Fritze'" <fritzej...@gmail.com>

  Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 6:17 PM

  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft K3 presentation for a club?

   

   

  > John, as a former program director I can verify it is difficult to talk

  > about sounds without reproducing that sound. Yes you can add sound to 

  > Power

  > Point presentations but why reinvent the wheel? I have a substantial

  > collection (>70) of videos (with sound) downloaded mostly from Youtube. I

  > will be using these videos for my field day presentation on the K3. You 

  > can

  > search Youtube for them or I would be happy to share these videos with

  > anyone that wants them. I also have them for the KX3.

  > 

  > The question becomes how to share. I checked and they will fit on a 8 gig

  > thumb drive (16 gig if you want the KX3 too). If you (or anyone else) 

  > wants

  > to send me their thumb drive I can fill them. Stick a few stamps with the

  > drive and I will fill it up and return it the same day received. I'm good 

  > in

  > QRZ

  > 73

  > Fred, AE6QL

  > 
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