The description made it sound much worse than it was though. I've seen brassboards of ultimately highly successful products which were far worse than that.

On 11/18/2013 4:39 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
On 18 November 2013 02:41, Bob Camp <[email protected]> wrote:
I have paid a lot of money over the years for “stuff”. I’m not in any way 
saying that buying “stuff” is a bad idea. If you could make it work, that’s 
certainly neat stuff. My only issue here is - what’s this going to do for 
somebody?
The only sort of people I can see might be interested are historians,
or anyone having some emotional attachment to it (e.g. they designed
it). I find it hard to believe anyone in their right mind would buy it
with the intension of restoring it so they have a workable frequency
source.

There are some interesting auctions on eBay. This was one of my all
time favouries, although for some reasons I have put the pages of the
PDF file in revese order

http://www.g8wrb.org/useful-stuff/pdf/bad-amplifier.pdf

Anyone know a quick way of reversing the order of the pages in a document?

Dave
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