Once upon a time when Bach was younger, he fell in love with a good looking lady that had no training in music, but he thought she had the nack to be a performer of music.
He wrote one of his more famous and useful compilation of songs for her in a notebook, so she could learn piano. Its also more fun then his usual stuff. To this day it is a popular composition and played often. BTW, he married her. Anna Magdalena did learn to play the piano quite well, we are told.
I too have a notebook. Only I didn't do this one. It is a series of designs done a few years ago for DPSS green by a PHD engineer who has left the country. Nothing in it is patented, nor patentable. Even comes with some part numbers. Whom would like to host and scan about 50 8.5 x 11 pages of data? Its almost as good as Bach's notebook. It comes with performance graphs and test results too. everything from 50 mW to 5 watts, CW and Qswitched, diode pumped.
I ask that you keep it up for a year, and scan everything I send you. I'll leave out the parts that could get a host site in legal troube to the best of my ability. Expect some big time download traffic.
Steve