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- Rust Industrial Company, Inc.
* AL-100(R) Chart recorder based transmitter logging. Add the R suffix for remote logging.
* General Electronics FMX subcarrier generator. Another interesting design. Audio modulates a 100 kHz carrier using a Serrasoid modulator. The output of the modulator is frequency multiplied to 10.8 MHz to increase the deviation to +/- 7.5 kHz. The 10.8 MHz signal is then heterodyned back down to the desired subcarrier frequency (30 kHz to 70 kHz).
* General Electronics SCX-B stereo subchannel generator. Uses matrix to generate L+R and L-R. L+R drives the exciter main audio input (generally driving a Serrasoid modulator) while the pilot and L-R DSBSC signal drive a multiplex input on the exciter (generally driving a phase modulator after frequency multiplication of the Serrasoid modulated signal). It must have been a challenge to get phase alignment required for channel separation.
... [1.0]- Bird Electronic Corporation
* [Model 693|Upload:harold/693 WATTMETER TS-118A_AP.pdf] (TS-118A) 400 Watt Terminating Wattmeter. Uses thermocouple to measure RF voltage.
* [Model 3142|Upload:harold/3142 POWER REDUCTION TEST SET.pdf] Power Reduction Test Set. 1 kW PEP, 250 W average. Includes RF wattmeter (50 W and 1 kW full scale) and attenuated output ( 0 to 15 dB).
* [Model 4127|Upload:harold/4127 RF TEST SET FOR AN PRC-70 RADIO.pdf] RF Test Set for [AN/PRC-70|http://www.greenradio.de/e_prc70.htm] radio. Thruline meter with termination. 2 to 76 MHz. 5 watts to 40 watts full scale. Termination rated at 15 watts continuous or 40 watts intermittent (2 minutes on, 10 minutes off).
* [Model 4380 Series|Upload:harold/4380 RF POWER ANALYST.pdf] Power Analyst. Microprocessor based instrument that reads forward and reflected power (peak or average) and amplitude modulation percentage. Through the use of different plug in elements, it measures 100 mW to 250 kW (across the various models in the series). 450 kHz to 2.3 GHz across the models in the series.
* [Model 4380A-232|Upload:harold/4380A-232 BUS COMPATIBLE POWER ANALYST.pdf] RS232 Interface box for [Model 4380 Series|Upload:harold/4380 RF POWER ANALYST.pdf] Power Analyst. Interfaces with [Model 4380 Series|Upload:harold/4380 RF POWER ANALYST.pdf] Power Analyst through 15 pin plug that includes keyboard and multiplexed BCD data. Uses ASCII commands over RS232. Also includes logging at set interval, though only one value is saved (value must be read by external computer before next reading is captured).
... [1.0]- Tepco
* [Coming soon(er or later)|Upload:AlanKilgore/Tepco%20models2.pdf] Complete Tepco Manuals available for scanning in the future. e-mail address included if you have a request.
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... [1.0]- ToverPhpWikiURLs
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(Unterklasse) von der ~WikiPlugin Klasse ableiten, wie mit dem Namen unterhalb, und mit der run() Methode ja nach Wiki- oder Request Argumenten die HTML Ausgabe zu erzeugen.
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(Unterklasse) von der ~WikiPlugin Klasse ableiten, wie mit dem Namen unterhalb, und mit der run() Methode ja nach Wiki- oder Request Argumenten die HTML Ausgabe zu erzeugen.
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... [1.0]- PluginBonjourLeMonde
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... [1.0]- authorized by HP
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... [1.0]- Dorrough Electronics
* [40-A Tech Manual|Upload:harold/Tech Man 40A-85--2a-.pdf] - Also covers 40-B, 10-A(B), 12-A(B), 20-A(B), 21-A(B)
* [Revised Meter Calibration Procedure (Series-1 Only!)|Upload:harold/Calibration Proc-Series1--85--5a-.pdf]
* [Instruction Manual Digital Loudness Meters Models 280 & 380 (Digital Reading Meters)|Upload:harold/Tech Man 280-380 Digital-92--8a-.pdf]
* [Technical Instruction Manual Dorrough Analog & Digital Audio Loudness Meters (Covers All Current Models December 16, 2002)|Upload:harold/Tech Man Loud Mon All-02--12a--3-.pdf]
* [Technical Instruction Manual Dorrough Composite Video Luminance Meter Model VLM-40 (NTSC & PAL)|Upload:harold/Man VLM-40 Luminance Meter-93--2b-.pdf]
... [1.0]- Collins Radio
(including Rockwell Collins)
* [Collins 21E/M|Upload:harold/Collins21em.pdf] 5 kW (E) and 10 kW(M) AM Broadcast Transmitter. 1958
* [Collins 12E/M|Upload:harold/Collins21em_1964.pdf] 5 kW (E) and 10 kW(M) AM Broadcast Transmitter. 1964
... [1.0]- HallikainenAndFriends
Though not a manual, this may be of interest nonetheless. During the development of the PCC-180 (see below), we experimented with an integer BASIC from Southwest Technical Products. We wanted the PCC-180 to be fully programmable by the user so the display, logging, and automatic actions could be set by the user through a user-supplied custom program. BASIC, being an interpreted language, seemed perfect for the application.
But, we needed a floating point version. Microsoft had a floating point BASIC interpreter. In December 1980, we licensed that interpreter for use in the PCC-180 (and later the DRC-190). The license calls for the source code to be delivered on 9-track tape, but we finally decided on 8 inch CP/M formatted floppy disk. We added a bunch of functions to the language (such as METER$, TIME$) and added code to interface to our hardware. The resulting image turned out to be about 16kBytes, 8kB from Microsoft, the remaining 8kB by me (Harold Hallikainen). Here's the original [Microsoft 8k BASIC license|Upload:harold/MsLicense801210.pdf], dated December 10, 1980, and signed by William H. Gates, Partner.
* Manual - Instruction manual on DRC190 (about 39 megabytes). The DRC190 is a multisite transmitter control system that allows up to 100 sites in a system. Each site may include analog inputs, control outputs, and status inputs. Each site includes a Basic interpreter and EIA232 port. Communications is over 2 or 4 wire circuits, including telephone line, subcarrier, and half duplex radio.
* [Photo|https://hallikainen.org/gallery3/index.php/Harold-Louise/hf/02] The LOG 112 and 121 decoder and encoder resulted in a printed program log for automated radio stations. This was the first H&F product. A Teleray CRT terminal (early systems used the Lear Siegler ADM-1 terminal) drove the encoder. The message to be encoded was keyed in to the terminal. When ready to encode a cart, the user hit the "send line" key on the terminal. The encoder started the cart machine, waited 500ms, then brought up a 3.5kHz FSK tone on the cue track of the tape cartridge (after the 1kHz stop tone). The encoder then waited another second, then told the terminal to send its line of data (drive CTS true). The data was FSK modulated onto the cue track of the tape cartride. When the terminal was done, it drove RTS false, and the encoder shut down its tone.
When the cartridge was played on air, the decoder detected the 3.5kHz carrier. The decoder then sent a carriage return, line feed, the current time, a space, an alarm code, and another space to the printer. It then enabled the decoded FSK from the cart to be printed. The result was a nicely printed log on a Teleype model 43 printer. The alarm code was a single alphabetic character (A through I). If a particular rear panel input was grounded, the alarm code would print (they were priority encoded, so only one would print). Printing would occur on either the detection of the 3.5kHz carrier or a change in alarm code. This was all done with TTL circuitry, a multiplexed BCD clock, and a UART (no microprocessor).
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!!! Full recursive ACL page permissions supported (Solaris / Windows style)
Boolean permissions per page and action (*granted* or *denied*) based on the current users
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... [1.0]- PhpHighlightPlugin
function hello() {
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... [1.0]- HelloWorldPlugin
PhpWiki's plugin architecture allows you to add custom page elements to your wiki. All you have to do is extend (subclass) the ~WikiPlugin class and create your output via the run() method, dependend on the Wiki- or Request arguments,
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... [1.0]- AnalyseAccessLogSqlPlugin
A small number of queries that may (or might not) use the ~MySQL
mode _(required parameter)_:
Use in combination with the _count_ parameter. The type of history period to retrieve from the SQL access log. Blank (the default) for all history, or one of "*weeks*", "*days*", "*hours*", or "*minutes*".
Blank (the default) to retrieve all users, or a specific user, or "*<NONE>*" for SQL access log entries with no user.
Blank (the default) to retrieve all remote_hosts, or a specific host.
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== Full recursive ACL page permissions support (Solaris / Windows style) ==
Boolean permissions per page and action (**granted** or **denied**) based on the current users
group membership is implemented with ACL's (Access Control Lists).
from an optional master page ("." or _dotpage'). \\
Pagenames starting with "." have tighter default permissions. (edit, change, list disallowed)
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They operate on the current row (R) or column (C).
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| @@=SUM(C)@@ || Sum of cells in current column
| @@=AVERAGE(R)@@ || Average of cells in current row
| @@=AVERAGE(C)@@ || Average of cells in current column
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function hello() {
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getload(void)
if ((fp = fopen("/proc/loadavg", "r")) == NULL) {
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... [1.0]- Help/CreatePagePlugin
The content (either initial_content or template) might hold some variables, which will be
value of ##var## given to the vars argument (in urlencoded php notation).
| %%ctime%% || $~WikiTheme->formatDateTime(time())
| %%author%% || $user->getId()
... [1.0]- Help/HelloWorldPlugin
~PhpWiki's plugin architecture allows you to add custom page elements to your wiki. All you have to do is extend (subclass) the ~WikiPlugin class and create your output via the run() method, dependent on the Wiki- or Request arguments,
if (!defined('THE_END'))
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function getName () {
return _("HelloWorld");
... [1.0]- Help/AsciiMathPlugin
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... [1.0]- Help/text2pngPlugin
which are not timestamp checked at all. Delete the .png file(s) if you change anything.
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