19-09-2020, 03:04 PM
Good to know that others are helping David Gleason. Arthur, what BBC stuff did you scan? All the BBC Research reports, monographs etc are available on the BBC R&D website. Many TIs (circuit diagrams and other info about specfic items of BBC equipment) are available here: http://www.bbceng.info/
My modest contribution is a missing issue of Practical TV magazine.
An A3 scanner is very useful but a lot of professional documentation is on even larger sheets. Either multiple fold-out that's the height of A4 or A2 and upwards. In many cases it can be done tediously with multiple A3 scans, stitched together but a true large format scanner would make things a lot easier.
My modest contribution is a missing issue of Practical TV magazine.
An A3 scanner is very useful but a lot of professional documentation is on even larger sheets. Either multiple fold-out that's the height of A4 or A2 and upwards. In many cases it can be done tediously with multiple A3 scans, stitched together but a true large format scanner would make things a lot easier.
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