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Old 24th Mar 2006, 7:39 pm   #1
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Default Grundig TM819A circuit wanted

Can anyone help me with a manual for this old Grundig TM819A I'm working on?

A fellow member kindly suplied a copy for the TM819 recently...but it seems the "A" suffix version has enough differences to cause problems with me using it.....any help with one will be very gratefully received and might just help preserve my sanity (what's left of it!)...

Many thanks,

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Old 25th Mar 2006, 10:21 am   #2
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Default Re: Grundig TM819A circuit wanted

Hi
http://www.oldradioworld.de/schegrut.htm
Scroll down the page, they are asking money for it but I did not find any price.
You could e-mail them if you don't find a free one.
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Old 25th Mar 2006, 3:55 pm   #3
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The 819A schematic should be in your mailbox now,Stewart
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Old 25th Mar 2006, 6:43 pm   #4
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Default Re: Grundig TM819A circuit wanted

Thank-you Mieite - I had found that page listing the manual for sale - but I too could not find details of costs etc...

A big thank-you to Roffe who has mailed a copy of the diagram to me. I had not realised that there were two versions of this machine and am slightly ashamed at how long it took me to realise the diagram I was using did not match what was in front of me! SO similar....but oh SO different!

With the correct diagram in front of me I can dive in once more with the probe and trace my missing signal and the source of hum that has driven me spare the last few days! There are so many relays and switch contacts in this beast it is hard work. At least I now where to stick the probe now!

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