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Old 27th Feb 2014, 7:09 pm   #1
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Having just sold a few scopes, I have promised manuals to follow. I have a copy of D755, but it would not re-scan satisfactorily. I do however have the earlier D75 main frame, a V4 and S2A, so can scan those. Tedious job though, so if anybody can help with digital copies, it will save me much work. For my D63 and DM63, I also need V3 (differential) and D5 (single trace with delay line). I don't have a V3, so I can't scan that.
I have the DM63,already scanned, but as a mixture of BMP and ODG files, so until I can find a batch conversion method of converting them to pdf, I am stuck there. Fortunately the DM63 purchaser is a linux man, so uses open office and can read this disorganised manual. When I have collated it as a pdf, it will be available should anybody need it.
Finally, but not so urgent, I still want a service manual for my NordMende SC384 stereo signal generator. One was reported on here a few years ago, but a pm to the author has received no response.
Any help gratefully received.
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Old 27th Feb 2014, 10:19 pm   #2
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I have a pdf of the DM63. It is not very clear though.

I have a V3 manual here so if no one comes up with a pdf I can scan it. There are not too many pages though the A3 diagrams are a bit of a pain and I am not sure how the see through PCB layout diagrams will turn out.

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Old 27th Feb 2014, 11:34 pm   #3
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Alistair, if nobody else turns up the V3, yes please.
No, don't scan the DM63, I have it already, just a disconnected mess. Not fair for you to go through the scanning process, when a similar amount of work means I sort it myself.
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Old 27th Feb 2014, 11:59 pm   #4
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Les, my DM63 manual is already scanned as a PDF. PM me your email address and I will send you a copy to see what you think of the quality of it.

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Old 28th Feb 2014, 6:06 pm   #5
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Thought I had better report back in case anybody else needs them, but I have just found and downloaded the V4 and S2A manuals from Electrotanya anfter a simple google search. Nothing else though.
Alistair, pm sent.
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