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    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
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Mirror of Steve Bench's site

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AOL has discontinued their hometown product, which means Steve Bench's website has disappeared. I mirrored it (and a whole lot of other websites) a couple of years ago when I spent a lot of time on the road for work and was often without a net connection.

I've put up my copy of the site at:
http://greygum.net/sbench/sbench101/
As far as I am aware, it is complete. I have not modified anything.

If someone here knows Steve please ask him if this is ok. I have tried to contact him. I believe it should be fine because of this line on the front page of his site: "Feel free to put these schematics or other information on your web sites, but give the author credit."

If and when Steve puts these pages up elsewhere, I will remove this mirror.
 
I'm having some issues with the hosting provider I use, I'm trying to resolve it at the moment but I was hit by a taxi 10 days ago and with recovery and hospital time and all I've got minimal brainspace for this at the moment.

I'll try to get it back up, but it might be a little bit.
 
Yves,
The Wayback Machine has all of Bench's site. Go to Internet Archive: Wayback Machine and enter on the Wayback machine search line, <http://members.aol.com/sbench101/index.html#Categories>. If this brings you to a calendar page, click on a shaded date, in this case Feb. 12. This brings up Bench's home page and all the hyperlinks work.
Matt

:worship: :worship:

Yves.
 
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