[CW] BAMA Manual Archives
Richard Knoppow
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
Sun Oct 21 16:51:07 EDT 2018
I second all these comments. There is a S-20R manual, the one
with the ad for the receiver attached, that is mine.
On 10/21/2018 1:39 PM, Grant Youngman wrote:
> Anyone with an interest in vintage rigs (operation/restoration)
> probably knows about this site. It’s an invaluable resource.
> Some manuals are only available in DJVU format, so you will
> have to download and install the DJVU reader from the links given.
>
> As David said, not all of the manual images are good enough to
> use as reference — pictorials and sometimes schematics can be
> hard to read, etc. But there are many good sources for excellent
> quality vintage (and modern) manuals, such as ManualMan.com
> <http://ManualMan.com>, W7FG (via Vibroplex), and others if you
> run into something on BAMA that isn’t usable quality.
>
> I’ve been using BAMA for years as a first source … while doing
> restoration work on nearly 100 different vintage receivers and
> transmitters. And I can’t say enough about the quality of Pete’s
> (ManualMan) product (no pecuniary interest here whatsoever).
>
> Grant NQ5T
> K3 #2091 KX3 #8342
>
>> On Oct 21, 2018, at 4:12 PM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea at arrl.net
>> <mailto:n1ea at arrl.net>> wrote:
>>
>> Some people don't know about this wonderful archive of use
>> submitted
>> manual archives.
>>
>> Perhaps some of you have manuals for unique CW keyers or other
>> amateur
>> or radio equipment?
>>
>> http://bama.edebris.com/
>>
>> Contact Information:
>> See the web site, and put BAMA in the subject line.
>>
>> Submitting a Manual
>>
>> If you have a better copy of any of these manuals or a manual
>> which is
>> not listed, and wish to share, you can upload the manual to
>> ftp://bama.edebris.com/uploads/ . Or, you can email Ed directly
>> with
>> the manual. He accepts all formats.
>>
>> 73
>> David N1EA
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Richard Knoppow
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
WB6KBL
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