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1. All these documents are subject to the copyright of the original author/device manufacturer.
Now there are manufacturers who are very accommodating when it comes to the (non-commercial) publication of their documents.
Others, however, prohibit this practice altogether and refer customers to (chargeable) reorders from the service or circuit diagram services with which they collaborate.
Therefore, the possibility of disclosure must be examined beforehand.
2. These pages are operated by me entirely without advertising or similar. This means that I have to pay for storage space, etc. out of my own pocket. However, the ability to download such large files (scans with 300 dpi) can very quickly lead to enormous data volumes. Since I also only have a certain amount of “free traffic” with my provider and have to pay extra for every additional megabyte if I exceed this limit, I cannot afford to take on such unpredictable costs. 3. Unfortunately, there are some “nice” people who basically have to turn everything into a business opportunity. I have repeatedly noticed that documents I have made available upon request have been offered for sale on eBay or another auction site shortly thereafter (as printouts or burned onto CDs). Somehow, I don't really see why someone should earn money just like that from my work (scanning, etc.). That's why I started marking my scans (invisibly) (keyword: steganography). It can be really fun to trace the paths of such a file. |
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However, I am still happy to help with documentation.
To do so, simply send me an email (select “Mail” from the menu).
Then enter as detailed a description as possible of the documents you are looking for.
If I have the documents and am permitted to share them, I will provide a download link.
The companies Uher, Philips and Braun have kindly allowed me to make the (audio recorder) documents I have on their devices available for download as PDF files. The files are stored on a different server, so the “traffic cost problem” should remain manageable. For more information, see “Uher,” “Braun” and “Philips.” At this point, another note: Due to limited time (I still have my tape recorders and a small side job that I do to earn a living), it may well take a few days before I get back to you. An email has also been “lost” in my inbox folder before. So if you haven't heard back from me after a week, it's best to send another request. |
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