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Old 14th Nov 2016, 11:34 pm   #1
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David Gleason has a good selection of PE now on his website and I've been able to scan Volume 1, No. 1 for him so that should be up soon. It contains part one of a 5W amplifier which used OC71s and a couple of OC35s and which I've been wanting to build since it first came out in 1964 - maybe this winter
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The only recent addition I can see is December 1976. Am I looking at an out-of-date version of the site?
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No, I only sent David the Nov. 1964 scan yesterday so it won't be on the website yet.
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