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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 2:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Elektor Electronics new website Reply with quote

"mc" <mc_no_spam@uga.edu> wrote in message news:<4220d890$1@mustang.speedfactory.net>...
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I think you're thinking of magnetic cartridges. There are also
piezoelectric cartridges, popular in cheap record players in the 1950s
because they gave nearly a volt of output (with high impedance of course),
suitable for amplification by a single tube.

I can see there is a bit of a misundertanding here.

The equipment in the article didn't use a gramophone cartridge
(neither magnetic, piezo, crystal or any other kind)

It used a steel needle attached to a piezo crystal (as found in a
piezo sounder for example) The metal electrode was split to provide a
tiny differential motion to the needle.

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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 5:36 am    Post subject: Re: Elektor Electronics new website Reply with quote

On 17 Feb 2005 10:47:27 -0800, homelab@hotmail.co.uk (HomeLab) wrote:

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Rick Fox <NewsGroups@softhome.net> wrote in message news:<4i09119mjg512r0pknuapc18epjennbtqi@4ax.com>...

Elektor has stopped providing their PCB layouts as free .pdf
downloads. That means we have to go back to photocopying the layouts
from the magazine, like we did years ago, or buy the full .pdf article
(which Elektor says is the answer - even though we have already paid
for the magazine)

As a long term subscriber (1983) I am disgusted, and have told Elektor
so.

I will be canceling my subscription and stop buying the magazine if
they don't change their minds on this. That's how strongly I feel. I
will *not* take this huge backwards step in amateur PCB making.

Please, anyone else who feels the same about this, email them and
visit the 'non technical' forum on their new website.

Rick.


well in the same forum the mag editor advises that they are working to
solve the problem so some patience may be in order. I've seen this
sort of swing before, usually the staff that do the actual work are
not to blame. I'll check again in a week's time.

Richard


Elektor have responded to the problem - their response is to only
provide free .pdf files if the layout was not printed in the magazine.
If it was, no free file any more.

They have started deleting my questions on their forum - they are
trying to censor the issue.

Please understand that I am not the dirt-stirring type. I have been a
reader of Elektor since 1983 and am simply amazed at what they have
now done, and disgusted.

Again I would ask anyone who would like to continue having access
(without paying more money) to the PCB .pdf's to email Elektor and
complain.

Rick.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:10 am    Post subject: Re: Elektor Electronics new website Reply with quote

"Rick Fox" <NewsGroups@softhome.net> wrote in message
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Elektor have responded to the problem - their response is to only
provide free .pdf files if the layout was not printed in the magazine.
If it was, no free file any more.

They have started deleting my questions on their forum - they are
trying to censor the issue.



I agree.

The PCB file is pretty useless without the article text,
so who cares if someone grabs it for free.
They'll still need to buy a magazine, or subscribe.

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