Schematics websites
Hi Folks, some useful sites here
https://archive.org/details/Radio_Schematics https://archive.org/details/manuals_radioshack https://archive.org/details/electronicsmanuals And the "Master" index for completeness: https://archive.org/details/manuals Ed |
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It might be me, but none of these links worked.:shrug:
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Hi Ken, just checked and its working fine here
Ed |
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All working here. Thanks Ed.
John. |
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All ok for me.
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Sorry Ed, it's definitely me! :-]
I'll investigate... Just cleared the cache but still no joy. I'll leave it here as l don't want to take the thread off topic. |
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Works great for me Ed, thanks a lot.
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Useful links, all working.
David |
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Great pity you can't search in any way except by going through every page of the required category with a 'find on page'
The Tube Radio Schematics has half the number compared to what's on offer from our Service Data section, and they're all USA models and without service notes. Could be useful occasionally. Doesn't seem to have any military or comms gear, but the section I really like is the Tools Catalogues pages for vintage hand tools |
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Hi Jules, there used to be a series of badly photocopied pages available in a folder of a whole range of weird and wonderful ex Gov / WW2 gear that had lots of the mil circuits you are interested in. I have a couple of them here if anyone wants to clean them up and scan in they are welcome to borrow them
Ed |
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Thanks for posting.
Peter |
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