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    I got a copy of AlternaTIFF, also a free browser plugin:

    http://www.alternatiff.com

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    USPO Images

    Quote Originally Posted by Morgan Sloth
    here is the link to the tiff reader

    http://www.bravaviewer.com/downloadreader.htm
    Morgan

    Need some help. I downloaded and installed the tiff viewer you suggested above. But when I clicked on the images button on the patent page I still got no images. Can you advise a dumbo where he went wrong

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    I would try the other viewer (alternaTIFF). It has worked great for me.

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    Thanks Bruce

    Got it to work using your second viewer but had to temporarily change my Windows security settings for the Tiff viewer to download.

    Looks as if the second viewer is embedded in Internet Explorer which is why it works. Funnily enough when I opened the saved Tiff images the first software opened them. Can understand why USPO uses Tiff images though. They appear to be very efficient in terms of memory requirements, especially the pics.

    Thanks for the help Bruce. Now I have just got to absorb what Tom Danley has invented here. Always impressed by his work.

    Now can probably read some other patents which have eluded me in the past though I believe a lot of the old ones which are of interest to us are not available on the USPO site. Presumably they do not have time to scan them.

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    I luckly didnt need the viewer. God bless having a mac. That does seem like a very interesting design

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    We thought of putting two of them underneath the stage in our chapel at the school where I work. It is an awful acoustical nightmare that is used for many types of musical performances, and the subs would be nice.

    I think that they would work fine in a horizontal position about ten inches off the floor.

    I don't think these guys are bringing this to market either.

    Bruce

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    The product has been on the market for some time. http://www.servodrive.com/SPL-bdeap32.html
    However, Tom Danley has left that company and started a new company.
    Check out the output on this model http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/downl...Spec_Sheet.pdf

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    Danley has designs some amazing boxes. Ive heard the PB-12 and its insane. Hmmm maybe I could build two for my Labs 12's I am still leaning toward a Sono tube only because its easy

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    They can't have had that one model on the market very long. They only did the patent thing in Dec of 04.

    I was trying to find the patent drawings for the other one (PB-12) but can't come up with it. Then I would know how to build it. It can't be too difficult.

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