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The September 2007 issue of EPE magazine has an article on homebuilt TENs.
If I can fugure how to extract from the original magazine pdf, will try to
post. This article was reprinted from Silicon Chip magazine (2007).
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The September 2007 issue of EPE magazine has an article on homebuilt TENs.
If I can fugure how to extract from the original magazine pdf, will try to
post. This article was reprinted from Silicon Chip magazine (2007).
Oppie


There should be a graphic select tool that will let you box in the area of
interest and copy it to the clipboard. You can then use paint, for example
and paste the image and then save it as a jpg.



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No good, it is encrypted and extraction disabled...phooey on protection.
Since printing is allowed, will try the old route of printing to a file
where a postsctipt printer is selected. sometimes you get lucky and can
crack the resulting .ps file.

Before I make myself crazy, is there a desire to have this posted? Otherwise
everybody should get a legal copy... or download the entire magazine from
news:alt.binaries.e-book-technical wink wink


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The September 2007 issue of EPE magazine has an article on homebuilt
TENs.
If I can fugure how to extract from the original magazine pdf, will try
to
post. This article was reprinted from Silicon Chip magazine (2007).
Oppie


There should be a graphic select tool that will let you box in the area of
interest and copy it to the clipboard. You can then use paint, for
example
and paste the image and then save it as a jpg.





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My bad. I put a hyphen in place of the dot
news:alt.binaries.e-book.technical should work.


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No good, it is encrypted and extraction disabled...phooey on protection.
Since printing is allowed, will try the old route of printing to a file
where a postsctipt printer is selected. sometimes you get lucky and can
crack the resulting .ps file.

Before I make myself crazy, is there a desire to have this posted?
Otherwise everybody should get a legal copy... or download the entire
magazine from wink wink




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No good, it is encrypted and extraction disabled...phooey on protection.
Since printing is allowed, will try the old route of printing to a file
where a postsctipt printer is selected. sometimes you get lucky and can
crack the resulting .ps file.

Before I make myself crazy, is there a desire to have this posted?
Otherwise everybody should get a legal copy... or download the entire
magazine from news:alt.binaries.e-book-technical wink wink


NG appears to be unavailable on my news server!




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print it to a PDF printer?

Cheers

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No good, it is encrypted and extraction disabled...phooey on protection.
Since printing is allowed, will try the old route of printing to a file where a postsctipt printer is selected. sometimes
you get lucky and can crack the resulting .ps file.

Before I make myself crazy, is there a desire to have this posted? Otherwise everybody should get a legal copy... or
download the entire magazine from news:alt.binaries.e-book-technical wink wink


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The September 2007 issue of EPE magazine has an article on homebuilt TENs.
If I can fugure how to extract from the original magazine pdf, will try to
post. This article was reprinted from Silicon Chip magazine (2007).
Oppie


There should be a graphic select tool that will let you box in the area of
interest and copy it to the clipboard. You can then use paint, for example
and paste the image and then save it as a jpg.







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The September 2007 issue of EPE magazine has an article on homebuilt
TENs.
If I can fugure how to extract from the original magazine pdf, will try
to
post. This article was reprinted from Silicon Chip magazine (2007).
Oppie



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There should be a graphic select tool that will let you box in the area

of
interest and copy it to the clipboard. You can then use paint, for
example
and paste the image and then save it as a jpg.



"Oppie" wrote in message
news:WwfIi.6921$6B2.2561@trndny04...
No good, it is encrypted and extraction disabled...phooey on protection.
Since printing is allowed, will try the old route of printing to a file
where a postsctipt printer is selected. sometimes you get lucky and can
crack the resulting .ps file.

Before I make myself crazy, is there a desire to have this posted?

Otherwise
everybody should get a legal copy... or download the entire magazine from
news:alt.binaries.e-book-technical wink wink


What about a standard screen grab using shift PrtSc and then a paste
as described previously?



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Default Tens tens07.pdf [01/16]

Hi all,

as I am new in binaries groups I don't know how to open such distributed
files. May someone help me?
Marte
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Not perfect but mostly readable. Essentially the same circuit as the one
from Silicon Chip Magazine that has been floating around for years. see
attached


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No good, it is encrypted and extraction disabled...phooey on protection.
Since printing is allowed, will try the old route of printing to a file
where a postsctipt printer is selected. sometimes you get lucky and can
crack the resulting .ps file.

Before I make myself crazy, is there a desire to have this posted?
Otherwise
everybody should get a legal copy... or download the entire magazine from
news:alt.binaries.e-book-technical wink wink


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t...

"Oppie" wrote in message
news:HrdIi.6919$6B2.6569@trndny04...
The September 2007 issue of EPE magazine has an article on homebuilt
TENs.
If I can fugure how to extract from the original magazine pdf, will try
to
post. This article was reprinted from Silicon Chip magazine (2007).
Oppie


There should be a graphic select tool that will let you box in the area
of
interest and copy it to the clipboard. You can then use paint, for
example
and paste the image and then save it as a jpg.











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Default Tens tens07.pdf [01/16]

Marte Schwarz wrote:

Hi all,

as I am new in binaries groups I don't know how to open such distributed
files. May someone help me?



According to your message headers you are using Microsoft Outlook
Express 6.00.2900.3138.

Highlight all the message sections by selecting the first part, then
hold down the 'Control' key while you select the other parts of the
message. After you have selected all the parts, you right click the
mouse on the highlighted files. Select 'Combine and decode', make sure
the numbers are all there and in order, then click on the button to
finish the task.


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Thanks,
Marte
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Marte Schwarz wrote:

Hi all,

as I am new in binaries groups I don't know how to open such distributed
files. May someone help me?



According to your message headers you are using Microsoft Outlook
Express 6.00.2900.3138.

Highlight all the message sections by selecting the first part, then
hold down the 'Control' key while you select the other parts of the
message. After you have selected all the parts, you right click the
mouse on the highlighted files. Select 'Combine and decode', make sure
the numbers are all there and in order, then click on the button to
finish the task.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida





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Marte Schwarz wrote:

Thanks,


You're welcome.


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Member of DAV #85.

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