In article , mike writes:
Carl R. Stevenson wrote:
Looking for the manual listed in the subject line - in really good
condition, no "beaters," please.
Will pay reasonable price for original or reasonable copying costs.
Thanks for any info.
73,
Carl - wk3c
You can download a similar manual from the army site
https://www.logsa.army.mil/etms/data/A/060577.pdf
This is an old link so here's the number.
TM-9-4935-601-14-7&P
May just have to search for 8640 on the site.
mike
Good link still! It's a 10.0 MB file so takes a bit on a POTS line,
like a very long lunch while the computer does its thing.
LOGSA has a bunch of TMs which are slightly militarized versions
of the original commercial models...including a Collins KWM2
(as AN/FRC-93) and a Tektronix 475 oscilloscope. :-)
The "A" in the full-identity URL seems to be an indicator that it
will download to anyone. Any "B" to "D" is going to demand a
Log-On ID from a registered person...don't try to hack it. :-(
Mike - I've found the LOGSA site to have an extremely fussy
search engine that didn't turn up your valid link, at least in the
main search window. I know the individual CD listings can be
found by the little direct link at bottom of page, that to get the
various EM numbers (of the CD) or other ID by NSN, etc., but
not by standard nomenclature. Can you point in the right
direction to find something like that?
Len Anderson
retired (from regular hours) elecronic engineer person