WHoa! They added the D since I last checked bama.
What's a .djvu file? what app do I need to open this?
Thanks for the pointer. I REALLY appreciate it.
Of course, in the meanwhile, I've also gotten a line on an old,
broken, IC-751 which (I think) needs a new voltage regulator in the
power supply.. Not a HUGE cost to fix.. so I'll have a 706Mk][G, a
718, a 751, and the Swan 350D...Hey, it sounds to me like I've got the
beginnings of a nice HAM shack.
Thanks again for the pointer... Now if only I can open the file.
73
-SSB
Swan Radioman wrote:
On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 17:50:39 GMT, sideband wrote:
Hey, Swan...
You wouldn't happen to have a manual and/or schematics for an old Swan
350D? (Yes, I know the D stands for Drift... I'm planning on fixing
that..) I have one that's in bad need of some tender loving care, cap
replacements, and a tuneup, but I have no manual for it.
No, the address above is not even close to my real email address.. If
you need it, I can get it to ya.
-SSB
Check this page:
http://bama.sbc.edu/swan.htm
Swan Radioman wrote:
On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 12:44:31 -0400, wrote:
I uploaded my scan to: alt.binaries.pictures.radio
cb block.jpg
alt.binaries.pictures.radio is close to
alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.bears. He
might get side tracked and never return.
This is a good move on your part. Let's
hope it works.
Did you check out the uploads of that AM transmitter
in alt.binaries.pictures.radio?