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Old December 18th 06, 03:16 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Richard Knoppow Richard Knoppow is offline
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"shark45" wrote in message
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"Antonio Vernucci" wrote in message
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Notice: Effective January 1, 2007, BAMA will add only
manuals with a
direct connection to the tube era of ham radio. Only
manuals for
amateur radio transmitters, receivers, antenna tuners,
antennas,
keyers, etc. will be added to the collection.


Why not also require that diagrams must be properly
scanned. Many diagrams

on
the site can hardly be read.

People tend to use lossy compression methods (jpg, djvu)
that are

generally
unsuitable for schematic diagrams. Probably this is an
heritage of times

when
hard disks had limited capacity and we were still using
56k modems. Today

using
djvu or other compression schemes makes little sense. For
black and white,

gif
or png can give a perfect reproduction with no big files.

73

Tony I0JX


Some of us are still on dialup and a 10meg file takes
forever to download.


DejaVu seems to be the problem. It _does_ produce very
small files but they are, as you state, of rather low
quality. PDF's are much better but are 4 or 5 times the
size even when set for fairly high compression. PDF's are
quite satisfactory. I don't like multi page publications
posted as a series of JPG's. They can, of course, be
converted to a PDF for printing by using a program like
PDFCreator. This is a small freeware program that appears as
a printer. One prints the desired documents to it and it
produces a PDF.
I can understand Mr. Grimm's problem: he is moving, will
not have a high-speed connection, and has limited time to
oversee the site. I think this site is a tremendously
valuable resource and he appears to be doing whatever he can
to maintain it. I hope that in the future he will be able to
return to offering test equipment manuals. I think we should
appreciate what is there and the amount of work that has
gone into creating and maintaining it.


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