The quarantine is officially over (for this week :)

Thanks for the uploads

Didier KO4BB

PS: I am now trying to move the manuals and equipment specific docs out of the 
GPS Timing folder into the manufacturer's folders. I realize it may be less 
convenient for those who are only interested in timing information, but it 
makes the overall organization of the site easier for me and (I hope) for a 
majority of users.
Until that is complete, you can find HP timing info in two folders, the GPS 
Timing folder and in the HP Agilent folder for instance. The search works 
through the entire site, so finding stuff should not be harder.
As I am sure most of you have noticed, I have implemented a Content Management 
System. The main reason was to make the site easier to manage. A side benefit 
is to keep my Google rankings up since the CMS is mobile friendly and now 
Google ranks down the sites that are not. I am sorry for those who lament the 
loss of Comic Sans... The old site is still there, the old links still work but 
the old pages won't be maintained. After a while, they will go away.


On April 27, 2015 4:14:07 AM CDT, Charles Steinmetz <csteinm...@yandex.com> 
wrote:
>That reminds me -- years ago I cleaned up, corrected, and annotated a 
>copy of the HP 10544 schematic.  I dug it up and just posted it to 
>Didier's site (http://www.ko4bb.com/manuals/).  When it comes off 
>quarantine, you can find it by searching for "HP 10544A schematic 
>corrected and annotated".
>
>Best regards,
>
>Charles
>
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