Manual Source
Brian Carling
bcarling at CFL.RR.COM
Sat Nov 11 08:18:16 EST 2000
Listing of some manuals sources:
http://dmoz.org/Recreation/Amateur_Radio/Boatanchors/Manuals/
17 Links - Enjoy!
On 10 Nov 00, at 22:35, fclarke wrote:
> I recently purchased a manual copy for a Heath AR-3 from AG Tannenbaum
> and it was
> very nicely done and quite reasonable in price. W7FG also does manuals,
> but I was
> somewhat disappointed in the quality of the copy ( a 32V3 in this
> case). All the
> info is there, so it serves the purpose! There are several other
> vendors doing
> manuals, so you should be able to find what you need.
>
> 73 de Tom/W4OKW
>
> Jeffrey Herman wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Talen wrote:
> > > Wasn't there an individual who specializes in obscure
> > > (or at least difficult to find) test equipment manuals ?
> > > Any info ?
> > > 73s Kees K5BCQ
> >
> > Kees and the Group: Back in '96 I received a catalog of manuals
> > from A.G. Tannenbaum (K2BN) Company. It contains hundreds of
> > manual titles including military training manuals. Tech data
> > papers date back to 1905. His email address: k2bn at agtannenbaum.com
> > so he might have a web site at that same domain name.
> >
> > 73, Jeff KH6O
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