This is awesome! Is it also sad that I have everything on there including the silent 700, except those junky model 28s nobody wants??

KIDDING, I'M KIDDING, DON'T HURT ME.

Jeff KC3GJX

On Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 11:58 PM Yaroslav Veremenko <yaroslav@veremenko.info> wrote:
If you remember that big sale from Alberta with piles of teletype equipment, I happen to stumble across it and I live nearby. In addition to Model 33 (that generally works, but needs a deep clean, which I'm still slowly researching, and likely will ask dumb questions), I grabbed some manuals and schematics that I though would be worth to at least attempt to scan and preserve, even if they are already saved. By that I mean all teletype related stuff. There were some DIY amplifier schematics and stuff, as well as lots of documentation for 80s digital trunks, which I did not have space nor knowledge to asses.

One of those documents, is Equipment Technician's Handbook, that has a lot of detailed instructions on adjustments and maintenance. I could not find it being published anywhere, but I'm also not sure if this is just rebranding by CN of some existing documentation by Teletype Corporation. I recently got a started model of CZUR scanner. So I spent few hours going through it and uploaded it to archive.org. I have few folders of schematics (although mostly Model 32 from what I can see), that I want to go through some time later.

Let me know what you think about this document, I'm genuinely curious. Also if I need to upload it somewhere else.

Link to the upload: https://archive.org/details/cn-communications-equipment-technicians-handbook-plant-manual

P.S. First time here. If I don't use correct mail list etiquette, please let me know.

Yaroslav
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