I think it is in Sam's Photofact CB-222. I would confirm first though.How do I find schematic for hpc 196HD George Washington uniden base.
I think it is in Sam's Photofact CB-222. I would confirm first though.How do I find schematic for hpc 196HD George Washington uniden base.
Remarkably USPS got it here quicker. It is supposed to be delivered today....but you know how that goes. I will probably tinker with it a bit but there's no rush. We can pick it up again this weekend. I really do appreciate the help you've provided and for keeping me in the loop.
OK sounds good. It says it is out for delivery at the moment. If it makes it I'll take a few pictures tonight and send them to you to see if they are adequate or if I need to make changes. If you give me the go then I'll go through and do the whole deal.If it DOES INDEED get there........
If there is ANY way that you can.....
take a shot of each page of the schematic.... if you have to split and take half pages... try to make sure that you "overlap" so I can work from page to page.
If you can do that.... I can start looking at the pics and see if I can develop the steps we need.....first things to check......
My book came today and I just spliced the schematic together tonight. Within the next few days I'll post all the other pages in PDF.
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Were you able to zoom in on that schematic at different levels? For me, focusing in on a particular area is all about the zoom. As long as the original scan is set at a high resolution, it’s like being in the schematic world of Google maps. It’s at a high enough resolution that I generally don’t need to zoom in further than 80%. Screen capture prints are also possible at any level. If you're having trouble zooming in and out with whatever browser or program you're using, I'll place it inside a PDF.Could I put in a vote for including the individual schematic pages anyway? Sometimes it pays to have those individual drawings to allow better "focusing in" on a particular area.
I, for one, very much appreciate this deed you are doing!
Bob
The schematic looks great!Were you able to zoom in on that schematic at different levels? For me, focusing in on a particular area is all about the zoom. As long as the original scan is set at a high resolution, it’s like being in the schematic world of Google maps. It’s at a high enough resolution that I generally don’t need to zoom in further than 80%. Screen capture prints are also possible at any level. If you're having trouble zooming in and out with whatever browser or program you're using, I'll place it inside a PDF.