[sebhc] H90

Bill Beech (NJ7P) nj7p at nj7p.org
Sun May 13 16:09:28 CDT 2007


Barry,

I use a document feeder for the regular manuals.  Scanning page-by-page 
takes far too much time. 

Bill

Barry Watzman wrote:

>Often, if you want to use a document feeder, you do have to tear the manuals
>apart.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: sebhc-bounces at sebhc.org [mailto:sebhc-bounces at sebhc.org] On Behalf Of
>Lee Hart
>Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 3:45 AM
>To: sebhc at sebhc.org
>Subject: Re: [sebhc] H90
>
>Bill Beech (NJ7P) wrote:
>  
>
>>Lee,
>>
>>I have the scanner.  I have done the very large diagrams in some of the 
>>army manuals I am scanning in. I do these in pieces and then I use a 
>>program to merge them back together.
>>
>>I would be glad to scan the manuals (I do them at 600 dpi) and the 
>>foldouts.  The draw back is I have to take the manuals apart and cut 
>>them to individual pages.  I usually then punch holes and put them in a 
>>binder.  And it takes a bit of time to clean and straighten pages.
>>    
>>
>
>Heath manuals (including these H8 manuals) sent the schematics, wiring 
>diagrams, and mechanical layouts as loose sheets; generally quite large. 
>The PC board illustrations are in color; black for the foil on one side, 
>red for the other. You won't have to take manuals apart, but would have 
>to deal with large sheets, some in 2 colors. Is that a problem?
>  
>

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