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Re: Magnifier Primary Capacitors - EQUIDRIVE vs. STANDARD



Original poster: Ed Phillips <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net> 

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 >         Is there any way to access any of them (or IRE & AIEE) Journals on
 >line?  Our company library threw out ALL !!!!!!! bound volumes and
 >dropped their subscriptions based on the assumption everything was
 >available "on line".  I've belonged to the IEEE (& IRE/AIEE) since 1947
 >but found I couldn't keep back issues for long.  Don't belong to any
 >PG's involved with HV so don't know what is being written.
 >
 >Ed
Some of the older archives are coming on line.  For instance, the old
Antennas and Propagation journals are now on line through Xplore (of
course, you have to pay for it)

Sometimes using the "Web of Science" can locate online versions of
things.  I don't know if  searches in WoS are free (I haven't tried it
from
off-lab)
http://www.isinet-dot-com/products/citation/wos/

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	Will give it a try, as there are a lot of old articles I'd like to get
to.  As for the IEEE, I have great complaints about the organization.
Back when the IRE and AIEE proposed to merger I volted against it
because, even then, the IRE was drifting over to the left of my
ideological spectrum; the AIEE was a far more professional
organization.  Since the merger the IEEE has drifted off into
netherland, one has to join a slew of professional groups to "be where
the action is", and it has become "transnational" without, as far as I
can tell, any vote of the members.  The idea of members having to pay to
access their archives really bugs me!!!

	I seem to remember that Tesla was one of the first presidents of the
AIEE.  Does anyone remember?

Ed