Op mijn stropptocht over usenet kwam ik het volgende tegen:

http://www.binsearch.info/index.php?q=electronic&m=&max=30000&…

Het zijn een dikke 2500 manuals van meetapparatuur zo te zien en daar wilde ik toch even jullie aandacht op vestigen. ;)

e-book.technical is echt zo'n groep die je in de gaten moet houden ja.. Ik zal eens kijken of er iets voor me bij zit, bedankt iig voor het melden!

Bijna 20 GB, Ga ze allemaal DL. Thnx!

What's in here????

Well, I have amassed a LARGE collection of manuals on electronic equipment.

THIS IS NOT ELECTRONICS TEXTBOOKS!! Manuals, I said MANUALS on equipment --
Mostly radios, Ham and commercial, transmitters, receivers, antennas &
other gadgets. Test equipment of various types. Most from the USA, some from UK, Australia,
a few from other countries. 98% English, if another language, that's clearly stated
in the filename (as in "en francais", etc.

As best as possible, no duplication with my other post segments on Vintage Radio, but some
might overlap with ones in "Mil Surplus Radio Manuals nn".

Some stuff as old as the 1920's, most from the 1940-1980 range, some later.

In this series of posts, alphabetically sorted by manufacturer, or if it's a military
TM, TO or other, by that number.

Where possible, ALL have dates (if I could find them), and adequate descriptions.
Service manuals for equipment are distinguished from Operators guides.

All files have been named clearly, & all have been opened & checked for usability & readibility.
Some were not scanned in the best quality, but 95% are crystal-clear. If you have problems
with a file, it WAS readable when posted.

No stereos, TVs, tape recorders.

I've tried to break this set up into manageable chunks of 500 MB (not incl the PARS)
each. (We're talking 17 GB here...) Will entertain repost requests, and if there's the
occasional HUGE file that someone can't digest, I'll entertain resplitting as a multipart
RAR if needed, on request.

There should be enough material to interest a variety of folks, but mostly aimed at
HAMs, folks with test equipment, and general radio hobbyists.

Posting schedule: Probably only one chunk per calendar day, and probably with breaks
every 4-5 days to post other, different topic materials. By current calculations, there will be perhaps
35 chunks.

After all is said & done, if anyone has any manuals on equipment NOT covered here (in special
demand are manuals on broadcast radio & TV studio equipment, cameras, tape recorders,
consoles, BIG transmitters, etc., ) please post such.

Thank you, & good night.

:)

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