[Milsurplus] Manuals for Trackpads

J. Forster jfor at quik.com
Fri Mar 10 23:39:52 EST 2006


Hi all,

We have these manuals in the manuals below in hand and are considering scanning
them for Trackpads. Is there sufficient interest in them to justify the the
time, effort, and expense (trans-Atlantic postage) of scanning them?

TM 11-459            International Morse Code Instructions  (9.57)
TM 11-662            Basic Theory and Application of Electron Tubes  (2/52)
TM 11-663            Electronic Power Supplies  (10/51)
TM 11-667            Higher Frequency Techniques (Excluding Microwaves)  (10/52)

TM 11-672            Pulse Techniques  (10/51)
TM 11-674            Servo Systems and Data Transmission  (8/52)
TM 11-678            Fundamentals of Telephony  (3/53)
TM 11-680            Teletypewriter Circuits and Equipment (Fundamentals)
(10/47)
TM 11-2540          Quartz Crystals (Theory, Fabrication, & Performance
Measurement)  (12/50)

Also, does anyone have any other TMs in this series they'd like to loan or scan?

We are preparing to scan these Field Manuals first:

     FM 1-45      Air Corps FM - Signal Communication
     FM 1-46      Army Air Forces - Fighter R/T Procedure and Code (5/43)

     FM 7-24      Communication in the Infantry Division  (12/44)

     FM 11-17    Tactical Communication Center Operation  (12/56)

     FM 24-5      Basic FM - Signal Communication
     FM 24-6      Basic FM -  Radio Procedure  (3/41)
     FM 24-6      Basic FM - Radio Operators Manual Army Ground Forces  (4/43)
     FM 24-8      Basic FM - Combined Teletype Procedure  (3/43)
     FM 24-9      Basic FM - Combined US-British R/T Procedure  (12/42)
     FM 24-10    Basic FM - Combined Radiotelegraph (W/T) Procedure  (1/43)
     FM 24-18    Field Radio Techniques
     FM 24-20    Field Wire Technique  (11/48)
     FM 24-22    Basic FM - Combined Visual  Signaling (V/S)  Procedure (5/43)

Does anyone have the missing manual numbers they be willing to lend or scan? The
need is not immediate, but is on a scale of a few months.

Thanks very much,
-John


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