Readme.txt for SCHEMAT.ZIP

SCHEMAT.ZIP contains files pertaining to: 
"Schematic Drawing Software," by Bob Schetgen, KU7G, in QST, Dec 2000, p 66
"More Schematic Drawing Software," QST, Feb 2001, p 79
"More Schematic Drawing Software," QST, Oct 2001, p 68
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Schemat.bmp
Schemat.bmp is a combination of four bitmap files of schematic symbols. Those files were 
ANTSYS.PCX, RC.PCX, CIRCUITS.PCX and TRANSLOG.PCX. They were originally described by Ken 
Schofield, W1RIL, in "Schematics at Your Fingertips," QST, Oct 1993, pp 39-40.

The archive unzips to Schemat.bmp, a bitmap file of schematic symbols that can be used with 
a bitmap graphics editor (such as MSPaint) to draw schematics. To do so, open one 
instance of Paint containing Schemat.bmp and another instance to contain your schematic. 
Then, simply copy symbol bitmaps from the Schemat.bmp window and paste them into your 
schematic.

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Draw98.doc
Draw98.doc is a Word97 document file for use with Microsoft Draw98 add in for Microsoft Office. Draw98 can be downloaded from Microsoft from http://download.microsoft.com/download/office97std/Update/1/WIN98/EN-US/draw98.exe. The technique to draw schematics with this document is described in "More Schematic Drawing Software," QST, Feb 2001, p 79.

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Schematic and pad symbol files for use with Corel Draw versions 6 through 9 can be downloaded here:
www.arrl.org/files/qst-binaries/schematic.zip.

73, Bob, KU7G
10:33 AM 11/7/2000
rev'd 1:09 PM 1/11/2001
rev'd 12:38 PM 09/11/2001
rev'd 11:42 AM 09/17/2001

Robert J. Schetgen, KU7G/1	American Radio Relay League
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