Sort of....
https://www.cecom.army.mil/Historian/Order
I just tested the search, and they have the SCR-AD-183 still
identified in the search, with its physical location at
CECOM, but there is no master list of downloads like they had
before. I did find that on the wayback machine,
(http://web.archive.org/web/20130305050843/http://cecom.army.mil/historian/techmanuals.php?orderby=date
) I have no idea whether you can still order a PDF by email. You
would have to test that process.
- Mike KC4TOS
On 2/17/2022 9:34 AM, Bruce MacMillan
wrote:
Does
anyone know if the historical manuals from CECOM Historical Office
are still available?
Bruce
M0SOE
On 17/02/2022 14:10, Ray Fantini wrote:
All museums are suffering under the new
Covid realities and a tightening of the economy. The Signal
Corps Museum in particular has the problem of the military no
longer wanting to be in the museum business and actively working
on pushing those collections to non-government agencies to
operate. Take a look at:
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2021/05/02/a-new-battle-campaign-museum-fights-to-stay-at-fort-gordon/
we have a great facility between Baltimore and Washington known
as the National Electronics Museum that's been very active
including a couple auctions and local events that are popular
but they are now reeling over the dual blows of Covid and the
economy.
https://www.nationalelectronicsmuseum.org/
That's about the only place where you can see things like a
SCR-270 and SCR-584 Radar sets that I know of.
Long story short, if you care get out and try to support your
local museum. Volunteer, donate and write to everyone who you
can.
Ray F/KA3EKH
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