• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

Renovated website: www.pmillett.com, www.tubebooks.org

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Hey everybody -

I have been doing some work on the web site, and have split off the technical books and tube data into a different domain. I did this partly in an effort to manage traffic, so I can split this info onto a different server more easily should I need to.

www.pmillett.com still has the projects and misc. DIY audio stuff on it.

A new site, www.tubebooks.org (also www.tube-books.com) now has the tube data and technical books.

There is a link to the new site from the old one. Also, if you go to one of the old pages you should get re-directed to the new one (for example, visiting www.pmillett.com/tube_data.htm will bump you to www.tubebooks.org/tube_data.htm).

You may need to refresh your browser to get the updated pages, and re-adjust any bookmarks or links you may have.

Pete
 
Yeah, You have probally heard it a million times by now, but what a wonderfull service you are providing. A true DIY leader! I've been curled up lately with, "Inside the Vacuum Tube" from your site. What a fantastic read this is! I see you agree!
 
Thank you Pete for making (and keeping) all this invalue stuff available to us!

I felt free give a short notice of your announcement over at Jogis Röhrenbude (Germanys largest tube tech site and forum).

Hope to meet you again at ETF!

Regards,

Tom Schlangen
 
Hey PETE,

Question for yu,

When using the Duncan labs personal TDSL, it can often point to your "old site?" for
some of the PDF's but obviously that no longer works, you think there is any way for
a redirect or something else that could be done if the PDF's are still available?

Not complaining one bit just curious, thanks for all you contribute. 🙂
 
Hmmm... I asked Duncan to update the links right after I made the changes, which he did, and the few I just tried on the web site seem to be correct. So I guess I don't know why you would still be getting some old links...

Maybe you need to somehow refresh the links in the personal version? Not sure how that works.

Pete
 
I could be wrong but I don't think it has anything to do with my cache?
(it does the same thing in 3 different browsers)

Here is where the personal TDSL sends me when looking at say the 12bh7.

No such page!

(I see it says no such page on the screen, hover over and you can see the link at the bottom)

Do others get the following screen or the pdf page?

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DIY Audio Home

You've reached a page that doesn't exist, or typed the wrong URL in.

I have re-named some folders and files to remove spaces ("%20" in a URL) so that I can use FTP to upload data to the site, and also to correct some misspellings in file and folder names. So, if you had any direct bookmarks to pages in my site, they may need to be updated if they pointed to a page that had spaces in the URL or were spelled incorrectly.

Start from here:

DIY Audio Home

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The TDSL Personal Edition is an .exe file. This single file appears to contain all the code, tube data, and html / ftp links to datasheets.

A new exe file from Duncanamps is probably required for the changed links to work.
It does however not seem to be updated very frequently.

Svein.
 
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