My 2001 copy of Uplink-Downlink was printed by GPO and is 674 pages of
10-point type. I would not want to scan it! Anyway, it was only $25 from an
Abebooks seller including tax and shipping and is in near-new condition
including a plastic-wrapped dust jacket.
Jeremy
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 1:01
I didn't even notice the fold-out. Thanks, Hal! Looks like mine has never
been folded out.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 4:49 PM Hal Murray wrote:
>
> Abe Books has several copies of the hardcopy.
> https://www.abebooks.com/
> $30. Check the fine print. At least one says print on demand.
>
> My
Abe Books has several copies of the hardcopy.
https://www.abebooks.com/
$30. Check the fine print. At least one says print on demand.
My copy is in near perfect condition. Page 127/8 is a 3 page fold out diagram.
It's 650 pages, way more than I will ever read, but if somebody sends a note
My copy is an original, bought from one of the Abebooks sellers. It’s a
huge book and the type is on the small side; I’m still working my way
through the Introduction. Looks like a lot of good information.
Jeremy
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 5:23 AM Wannes Sels wrote:
> I bought a used copy of
On 6/5/20 3:43 PM, Wannes Sels wrote:
I bought a used copy of Uplink-Downlink on Ebay.
Unfortunately the quality is downright bad. Printed on what looks like
bright white copy paper with a laser printer.
All the images and illustrations are rasterized, the text is low
resolution. The photo on
I also bought my copy of "Uplink-Downlink" through Amazon but had better
luck. The cover photo is in color, not quite as sharp as I would have
preferred
but has no apparent compression artifacts.
The text inside is of good quality- nop complaints in this department.
However, the photos inside
Many thanks Wannes for the warning
Jean-Louis
Le 06/06/2020 à 00:43, Wannes Sels a écrit :
I bought a used copy of Uplink-Downlink on Ebay.
Unfortunately the quality is downright bad. Printed on what looks like
bright white copy paper with a laser printer.
All the images and illustrations
I bought a used copy of Uplink-Downlink on Ebay.
Unfortunately the quality is downright bad. Printed on what looks like
bright white copy paper with a laser printer.
All the images and illustrations are rasterized, the text is low
resolution. The photo on the cover shows compression artifacts.
In Lady Heather, it would be useful to sort satellites by dBc. I can't see
a way to do this. Perhaps clicking on one of the table headings (e.g. dBc,
PRN AZ EL etc.) could enable that column to be sorted?
Thanks,
David
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