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Old 23rd Aug 2010, 10:29 pm   #1
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Default BRT400 drawings - all versions

Evenin' all!

Does anyone out there have a complete collection of circuit diagrams and matching component location drawings for the GEC BRT400 series?

Sadly, as the radio was modified in its production life, new circuit diagrams were printed with new parts numbers - that is to say, some or all components numbers would change but not in any logical manner.

It's enough to drive a chap to drink!
Going to play with a Racal - at least they had that bit sussed and you can reach/see most components.


Cheers,

Colin.
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