All,
After considering a number of options, I have decided to publish my first attempt at writing a book online for free!
About the Book
The subject matter in this volume is limited to what I termed “Field Line Communications equipment”. It shows what could typically be found in a German field army and was used by the fighting troops and their immediate headquarters.
In this book I am trying to combine the historic, technical and practical information on German Field Line communications equipment. It shows the equipment from the outside; explains what is on the inside and shows it in typical operational setup. It gives information on how to correctly connect and operate the equipment.
With this collectors should be able to identify the items in their collection and check if they are complete and correct, it can aid the technical enthusiast in figuring out how it works and how it might be repaired while the re-enactor should be able to set up their equipment correctly and give a try operating it.
How to download
Clicking on the link below will take you to my Sugarsync account. Sugarsync is an online file sharing service. I think the website asks you to create an account first after which you can download the pdf file for free! (file size is 16.33 MB)
https://www.sugarsync.com/share/cmb7ihmwrhtmt
Feel free to share this link with others. I would ask you not to share the pdf file directly as the number of hits on my sugarsync account will give me an idea of the interest out there.
Is there a catch?
There is no catch, I am just asking you to respect the copyright and downloading provisions I made earlier. My aim is to get this out as widely as possible and get feedback on content, style etc. so that my next book will be even better.
I do not think there is a catch with using Sugarsync, if it does not work out for some reason I will try and find a better free online publishing option.
If my efforts are well received, expect the next volume from "Funksammler Publications" early next year.
Post your feedback in this thread please!
Enjoy the read,
Funksammler
After considering a number of options, I have decided to publish my first attempt at writing a book online for free!
About the Book
The subject matter in this volume is limited to what I termed “Field Line Communications equipment”. It shows what could typically be found in a German field army and was used by the fighting troops and their immediate headquarters.
In this book I am trying to combine the historic, technical and practical information on German Field Line communications equipment. It shows the equipment from the outside; explains what is on the inside and shows it in typical operational setup. It gives information on how to correctly connect and operate the equipment.
With this collectors should be able to identify the items in their collection and check if they are complete and correct, it can aid the technical enthusiast in figuring out how it works and how it might be repaired while the re-enactor should be able to set up their equipment correctly and give a try operating it.
How to download
Clicking on the link below will take you to my Sugarsync account. Sugarsync is an online file sharing service. I think the website asks you to create an account first after which you can download the pdf file for free! (file size is 16.33 MB)
https://www.sugarsync.com/share/cmb7ihmwrhtmt
Feel free to share this link with others. I would ask you not to share the pdf file directly as the number of hits on my sugarsync account will give me an idea of the interest out there.
Is there a catch?
There is no catch, I am just asking you to respect the copyright and downloading provisions I made earlier. My aim is to get this out as widely as possible and get feedback on content, style etc. so that my next book will be even better.
I do not think there is a catch with using Sugarsync, if it does not work out for some reason I will try and find a better free online publishing option.
If my efforts are well received, expect the next volume from "Funksammler Publications" early next year.
Post your feedback in this thread please!
Enjoy the read,
Funksammler
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