--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "smithabcdef" <wyatt.olson@...> wrote: > > > > > > Glad the 3 zone Xpander works. > > > > Keith. > > > > Are you who designed this circuit? I am doing a writeup on my website > about my experiences when making this 3 zone ride, and I would like to > include a copy of this diagram to aid whoever may find it useful; > however, I want to give credit where credit is due, as well as obtain > permission to mirror a copy instead of just linking to it. > > If you (or whomever is the author of it) could give me permission to > do the following, that would be excellent: > > a) Allow me to mirror the file on my webpage, in the event that the > file here becomes unavailable > b) If you want any more credit than just your name, please let me know > a webpage / email (if you want it included), etc that you wish for me > to include. > > Once the page is complete, I will post a link to it here, so that any > DIYers out there can perhaps get some insight on this sort of project. > > Thanks! Wyatt, Yes, I designed it. It can also be found at http://edrum.for.free.fr/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=48 so a link to that site may be useful to people. I am happy for you to feature it on your web site. Please include the disclaimer that it is without any warranty and I accept no liablity etc, and is for non-commercial use only (i.e. I don't want people starting to sell them). I am happy to answer queries about it - that is the only way it will improve, if it can. Use keith at kdel.co.uk. Also, I have built some (2 zone) ones for people who are not confident to do it for themselves, and am happy to continue to do that (I have had a PCB made). Keith.
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Re: Working with the 3 Zone DTXpander
2006-07-24 by Keith
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