Sorry for the late response, Chris. That's somewhat later than my 1970
Russian edition of Rothammel's "Antennenbuch"!
However, the .djvu is still readily available -
http://www.toroid.ru/book/cibaevBG.zip was the first result from Google
(depending, of course, on search terms - maybe I was lucky). It's a 2.3MB
zip, and to judge from the contents page, runs to 233 pages or more.
What do you use to read .djvu?
Piers
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Trask [mailto:christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 December 2011 23:22
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] OT Uses of Irfanview
>
> > I had to use Irfanview a few years ago to convert a large number
> > of scanned documents from an otherwise unreadable format into
> > something
that
> > could be edited. It was an obscure Soviet textbook on a certain
> > form of antenna. A Cuban broadcast engineer I knew had once owned a
> > copy and we were able to put the book back together and then into PDF
format.
>
>
> Hmmm, which obscure Soviet textbook would that be, Chris? Curious
> minds
and
> all that...
>
"Antenna amplifiers" by Tsibaev, B.G. and B.G. Romanov, Soviet Radio
Press, 1980. We found it as a huge djvu file on a Russian university
server, downloaded it, and went to work. Can't find any mention of it
online any more.
Chris
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