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Old 1st May 2006, 2:47 am   #1
JOHN D
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Default Codar Pr-40 Preselector

This is the first time I have been on this site so I hope I don't make too many mistakes .I am looking for any info on the CODAR PR-40 PRESELECTOR , like a circuit diagram and a copy of the original operating manual .Thank you John D
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Old 1st May 2006, 3:25 pm   #2
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Here is the schematic,John.Sorry,but no manual.
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Old 1st May 2006, 8:39 pm   #3
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You can get the 2 page Manual from here:
http://vintageradio.me.uk/military/codardata.htm
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Old 23rd May 2006, 1:01 pm   #4
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Here is the schematic,John.Sorry,but no manual.
Many thanks mate for the circuit diagram.I really apreciate your efforts. JOHN D (AUSTRALIA)
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Old 23rd May 2006, 1:48 pm   #5
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Many thanks mate for the circuit diagram.I really apreciate your efforts. JOHN D (AUSTRALIA)
I owned one of these in the 1970s. It worked very well and made a tremendous improvement to my Trio 9R-59DS but one of the transistors was prone to failing. The first time this happened Codar replaced it free of cost. When it happened again a few years later it ended up in the bin.
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