[R-390] URM 25D Signal Generator

Jerry Kincade [email protected]
Sun, 07 Dec 2003 12:03:20 -0600


This is the way business ought to be done amongst list members. Way to go,
Bryan.
I've downloaded a few semi-rare manuals from BAMA and printed them out, but
if they are available in hard copy from somebody like Bryan at a reasonable
price I'd much rather pay up front for a good hard copy. Printing and
assembling is almost always a lot more trouble, time, and cost than buying a
clean copy outright. Plus, most people who provide vintage manual services
have the right equipment and knowledge to quickly efficiently produce good
legible copies, whereas if you just do this rarely off your home PC/printer,
it can be a real pain in the keister. BAMA provides a great service, but I
find it most useful for a page or two here and there, or a copy of a single
schematic, not a full download.
73, Jerry W5KP

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bryan Stephens" <[email protected]>
To: "R-390 List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [R-390] URM 25D Signal Generator


> IIRC, there is a URM-25D manual available for download on the K4XL's BAMA
> site (http://bama.sbc.edu/)
>
> However, if anyone needs a hardcopy of the full URM-25D manual
> (theory/operation/maintenance/parts), I still have a batch of very high
> quality reprints (hi-res scan from my original w/clear photos, 11x17
> schematic, 24lb paper, 67lb covers) for $6/ea + postage.
>
> If interested, please contact me directly ([email protected]).
>
> Bryan Stephens
> [email protected]
> KG4UPR
> Potomac Falls VA
>
> > Is there an on-line source for a manual for a URM-25D signal generator?
I
> > found a manual for a 25B on the logsa web site but not the 25D.
>
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