TM86 thank you for the assist... DanI've got that one. I'll try to get it scanned between meetings today.
TM86 thank you for the assist... DanI've got that one. I'll try to get it scanned between meetings today.
You're welcome. You've helped me a time or two, it's only fair.TM86 thank you for the assist... Dan
I consolidated your Zip into a single modified PDF. As usual I spliced together the schematic, and put it in a separate Jpg file. The high resolution of your original scans were great, but the circuit boards would have turned out a little clearer if they were scanned in at least 256 grayscale or color. When more shades are provided, I can use programs that can fetch out details that you won’t normally see. Overall your addition was well worth saving and I appreciate that post. I always look forward when someone posts a new high resolution scan. There are too many low res scans on the web that was done on equipment made years ago. I can’t tell you how many times I downloaded a needed schematic, only to find out that it’s unusable.Ladies and Gentlemen The Realistic TRC-424 from around 1977ish ...see zip attached below.
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Thank you Sunbulls. The schematic looks awesome with it spliced together.I consolidated your Zip into a single modified PDF. As usual I spliced together the schematic, and put it in a separate Jpg file. The high resolution of your original scans were great, but the circuit boards would have turned out a little clearer if they were scanned in at least 256 grayscale or color. When more shades are provided, I can use programs that can fetch out details that you won’t normally see. Overall your addition was well worth saving and I appreciate that post. I always look forward when someone posts a new high resolution scan. There are too many low res scans on the web that was done on equipment made years ago. I can’t tell you how many times I downloaded a needed schematic, only to find out that it’s unusable.
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I will check to see if I have that volume.... DanHello. I haven’t been doing electronics for very long, but I really like it, it’s my best hobby. By chance, I came across a damaged Johnson Messenger 4230 radio station, which I want to restore. The radio shows signs of life, but there is no push-to-talk switch or 220V power line. Since the circuitry is already ancient, I really need an electrical circuit. I would be very grateful if you find an opportunity to check the availability of this document. Thank you.
Yes I have that volume....give me some time to scan it... DanI will check to see if I have that volume.... Dan
Here you go...have fun... DanYes I have that volume....give me some time to scan it... Dan
Thank you very much. I've been looking for these files for so long...Here you go...have fun... Dan
Hi Dan, I am in need of Lafayette Comstat 19 (CB-14) and Comstat 25B (CB-33). Would you happen to have those?I have almost a complete set of Sams PhotoFacts for CB. If anyone needs info on a specific cb radio just like me know and I will see if I have that Volume. KEEP CB ALIVE!
I will check and get back to you... DanHi Dan, I am in need of Lafayette Comstat 19 (CB-14) and Comstat 25B (CB-33). Would you happen to have those?
Thanks,
SL
Yes I have both CB-14 and CB-33.... Give me a chance to scan them.... DanI will check and get back to you... Dan
Something is wrong with the internet it won't let me send files...will keep trying...Hi Dan, I am in need of Lafayette Comstat 19 (CB-14) and Comstat 25B (CB-33). Would you happen to have those?
Thanks,
SL
Thank you TM, that is such a big help, radio is spot on now, and fittingly sitting on the top shelf, Motorola engineers certainly didn't cut any corners. Sony C2879 final was also blown so put in an MRF475 which it seems to like.Scan for the Motorola CM550/555. I tried to leave some overlap on the images that span multiple pages to make it a little easier to follow lines when you're trying to figure out where a signal is going. Someone with skills may be able to stitch those together into a sin
Scan for the Motorola CM550/555. I tried to leave some overlap on the images that span multiple pages to make it a little easier to follow lines when you're trying to figure out where a signal is going. Someone with skills may be able to stitch those together into a s