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Title: Phys-D Handbook
Post by: Hoopty on 08-27-2004 -- 09:59:34
The much anticipated Phys-D handbook is now available in the download section.  This is handy reference for you K6 types.
Title: Re: Phys-D Handbook
Post by: dallanta on 08-05-2005 -- 19:47:11
ok so I am slow, lol.  Anyway, thanks for the handbook.  The one I had was from 1971.  You know, back before ICs, lol  We did have electricity though.   I even had lights in the outhouse.
Title: Re: Phys-D Handbook
Post by: Hoopty on 08-07-2005 -- 12:50:49
Sorry dallanta, no joke intended.  It was actually a mistake on my part. 

There really is a phys-d handbook, much like the regular metrology handbook.  For some reason, the link was pointing to the wrong file.  It's fixed now, so you can check it out.

Jesse

BTW, there is a new metrology handbook in the works here at the schoolhouse.  I'll have it up on the site as soon as it's finalized.
Title: Re: Phys-D Handbook
Post by: howiesatwork on 10-09-2005 -- 18:10:06
I've got mine from 1969 on my bench at work.
Title: Re: Phys-D Handbook
Post by: Velasco on 07-26-2013 -- 19:26:32
Yes I know it is a 10 year old topic, but were did this download go? I am very interested in it.  :?
Title: Re: Phys-D Handbook
Post by: Hoopty on 07-26-2013 -- 21:03:33
Wow... 8 yrs old anyway. Hard to believe it will be 10 years since opening the doors here at PMEL forum next year...

Anyway, I'm out at the moment, but when I get a chance, I'll take a look around for it and get you a working link.
Title: Re: Phys-D Handbook
Post by: Velasco on 07-27-2013 -- 01:19:17
You PMEL types and your precise number of years, geez! :roll:
Title: Re: Phys-D Handbook
Post by: Hoopty on 07-27-2013 -- 08:38:58
Warning, it's got a little age to it (circa 2001)...  But, if anyone has a newer copy, I'll be happy to load it up too.  It's in the download section.

Click here (http://www.pmelforum.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl=item312).
Title: Re: Phys-D Handbook
Post by: spanishfly25 on 07-29-2013 -- 14:18:53
I went to PMEL at lawry in 1981 and to phys-D in 1985, back then we can't do anything with out the handbooks. they were excellent, now days I think we can find everything in the internett faster and better explained, but I still keep the handbooks close to me