OK to extract encrypted PDF?
I was pleased to see that we had the 465B Service Manual - but it has no OCR
I tried to OCR but it's protected with empty password
Is it OK for me to upload a replacement for this?
Author is maintenance script
but upload metadata and watermark in the PDF is a broken link
http://manoman.sqhill.com
http://sqhill.com the domain exists but wants a login. Qfissler (talk)
The manuals with the manoman.sqhill.com watermark were available for free download with no login or other restrictions. The scans seem to have been created with altruistic intentions, not for any sort of selfish gain. Somebody made a copy before the download links were shut down. OCRing the documents seems consistent with the intentions of the person who did the scanning, i.e., to make the information available, useful, etc. Removing the encryption so it can be OCRed seems fine to me. Peter, what do you think? Kurt (talk) 12:01, 28 May 2023 (PDT)
- I regularly remove the password on PDFs for OCRing, e.g with pdf.io. --Peter (talk) 12:46, 29 May 2023 (PDT)
Thanks - I thought it would be OK (and in fact pre-empted your answer after reassuring myself) - I was just concerned about exposing the team to any litigation - on reflection, clearly the IP was owned by Tektronix... Still don't know why it was encrypted - maybe just a default in the software used... Thanks! Qfissler (talk)
531 Du Mont reference found
Hey, Kurt - I saw you asked for a ref for the Du Mont used in the 531 - I found a source and replied there at Talk:531
7A18N photo
Hey, Kurt - do you still have the 7A18N you took a photo of?
The manual shows the N without the "Identify" concentric to the position controls. I'd love to see the inside. (I'll add photos of mine) Qfissler (talk) 03:22, 11 August 2023 (PDT)
1A7A Coarse DC Offset knob color
Hi, Kurt. You added this to the 1A7A page:
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There are two styles of 1A7A. One has a red knob controlling the coarse DC offset and the other has a black knob controlling the coarse DC offset.
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The manual scan linked on the page, whose high serial number is B062300, lists that knob as two different part numbers but both are charcoal. Could your red knob have been someone's repair?
It is possible that it could have been a repair. Or maybe there were three versions, one of which
had a red knob. I'll see if I can find more information about that. Thanks for catching this.
Also, regarding wiki mechanics, you can put four tilde characters in a row to insert the name/date into the Talk page to reduce ambiguity regarding who is speaking.
Kurt (talk) 07:44, 19 March 2024 (PDT)
I can't find any support for the text in question. I'm going to delete it. Kurt (talk) 15:12, 19 March 2024 (PDT)