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Of course i am (interested) ! Thank You Very Much for posting it! It is informative indeed! I must admit that i didn't knew there are more RH models!? I thought it was only one of a kind. My mistake. Cheers!
I am trying to get the board out and I can just see a signature and date on the underside of the box. It reads: V Burnett 10th June 1993. (Victor Burnett was Vic Fiveash).Will post more photos when/if that board budges.
I am trying to get the board out and I can just see a signature and date on the underside of the box. It reads: V Burnett 10th June 1993. (Victor Burnett was Vic Fiveash).Will post more photos when/if that board budges.
Splendid!
He made Tesoro modification so much earlier than we did here!
Some 14 years before us!
I was always keeping "Tornado" (XD17) in my mind as only RH model that exist!
Today i learned something new!
Eeh!
Can you try to make shot with bottom layer exactly parallel with photo lens?
The way it is now, pcb is too aslant and i can not redraw it without much of a job.
I will explain how usually i do that, than you will see why is important pcb to be straight parallel to lens.
I will take your photo and convert it to BMP format. Will cut all the parts of photo which i don't need (background).
Than i will input that BMP as background in Sprint Layout and adjust sizes so to match 1:1 of original size.
Than it is piece of cake to place components and draw tracks over photo.
With aslant pcb like this one i will have lot of problems to see and mark all tracks properly.
I am sorry to annoy you, if you are not comfort to make another shot -than don't, it really doesn't matter.
But if you can, than i will do the draw pretty quickly and post it back here.
Cheers!
Is this any better?
I took the image that shows all the tracks, and twisted it around using the perspective and rotate tools in GIMP. After a bit of sharpening and background removal, here it is:
Not perfect, but the original image was very out of focus.
Heres some flatter board photos-- hope these help? just cant get to r-hand not without some kind of mirror arrangement
I think it's more important to get an in-focus sharp image of the whole board, even if it's at a slight angle. It's relatively easy to twist it back into shape with GIMP.
Is this any better?
I took the image that shows all the tracks, and twisted it around using the perspective and rotate tools in GIMP. After a bit of sharpening and background removal, here it is:
Not perfect, but the original image was very out of focus.
That's cool! Came out better that i would have expected.
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