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I was so raw that I cringe at the memory. | I was so raw that I cringe at the memory. | ||
==Regarding the [[Media:Tek 106 design notes.pdf|possible Tek 106 design notes]] document== | |||
In any case, the only thing on that page that is familiar is my characteristic printed signature. | In any case, the only thing on that page that is familiar is my characteristic printed signature. | ||
I do very vaguely remember reviewing some small aspect of a new generator that involved floating power supplies. | I do very vaguely remember reviewing some small aspect of a new generator that involved floating power supplies. | ||
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The design of that generator was well along when I first saw it. | The design of that generator was well along when I first saw it. | ||
The nomenclature of the "new 105" on | The nomenclature of the "new 105" on these drawings | ||
makes it almost certain that this is an early set of [[106|Type 106]] drawings. | makes it almost certain that this is an early set of [[106|Type 106]] drawings. | ||
The [[105|Type 105]] was a physically large, high voltage (i.e. approximately 100 volts p-p) square wave generator. | The [[105|Type 105]] was a physically large, high voltage (i.e. approximately 100 volts p-p) square wave generator. |