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Seasonal Greetings.

Some bee-l subscribers have expressed interest to me to receive
further information about Eddie Woods' Apidictor.

Thanks to my father-in-law (hi Bob!) I now have some scanned
images,  the quality is not too good because they are scanned
copies of x generations of photocopies but they are easily
understood.  Each file is 113kb in size and in Windows bmp format.

api1 - Circuit diagram of Apidictor Mk4/5
api2-7 - Various descriptions of the Apidictor,  use of the Apidictor
and principles of the use of the Apidictor.

If anyone would like a copy of these bmps please email me  -

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stating whether or not you want just the circuit diagram,
accompanying notes or both.

Joe Hemmens

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