[R-390] ST 32-152

Al Tirevold [email protected]
Thu, 26 Sep 2002 21:46:53 -0400


It's spelled that way all through the -151 manual, too.  At least they=20
were consistent.....

It's yet another documentation anomalie - like the legendary spelling=20
errors in the Collins documents (i.e. "Bristo" wrenches).

Al
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On Thursday 26 September 2002 21:25, Bob Tetrault wrote:
> Now this is really along the level of how does one spell uckumpucky
> (don't start on this, fellas!), but I just noticed how the second
> page of this esteemed document AND its Table of Contents, as well as
> what a cursory inspection indicates is everywhere else in the
> document, with variants, spell the word "alinement" rather than what
> we have all been brought up to believe is the right, truthful and
> American way: "alignment." Whazzup wi'dat?
>
> Anyone out there with dusty roots in tennical, techinal, tentacle
> language?
>
> Bob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Al Tirevold
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 5:41 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [R-390] ST 32-152
>
>
> Rich McClung's copies of ST 32-151 and ST32-152 arrived today.
>
> They appear to be nearly identical.
>
> I scanned in the ST 32-152 "Visual Alignment of Radio Receivers
> R-390/URR and R-390A/URR" and placed it on the FAQ site.  The
> document is 9.1MB in size.  The URL is:
>
> http://www.r-390a.net/ST-32-152.pdf
>
> Unless someone has an urgent need to see the -151 document, which
> covers only the R-390 (Non-A), I will dispense with scanning it.=20
> Contact me directly if you would like to procure a scanned .pdf file.
>
> ALSO:  If you sent me feedback from the Y2K-R2 manual or provided
> pictures, etc. for inclusion in the next version, please re-send them
> to me.  I suffered a failure of both a hard drive AND the attending
> backup utility...(so much for store-bought code..I now have written
> my own).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Al
> ..

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