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WS38 MkII
Would any one know where to find the schematic diagram of the Wireless Set n. 38
MkII? Thanks and 73 Tony I0JX |
WS38 MkII
"Antonio Vernucci" wrote in message ... Would any one know where to find the schematic diagram of the Wireless Set n. 38 MkII? Thanks and 73 Tony I0JX See:- http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/ws.html 73 'BF |
WS38 MkII
In article 34SdnVraQus4LJbVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@plusnet,
"G9BF Calling!" wrote: "Antonio Vernucci" wrote in message t... Would any one know where to find the schematic diagram of the Wireless Set n. 38 MkII? Thanks and 73 Tony I0JX See:- http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/ws.html Unfortunately (and I did look) it's not that helpful. The "Second to fourth echelon work" EMER (File 169) does not contain the circuit diagram. "Notes for Radio Mechanics Part 3" (File SIG123) contains a circuit and some notes, but no component values. The "General Description" (File 170) contains the circuit diagram but is in absolutely terrible condition and needs to be rescanned if we've still got it. At least the component list appears readable. I think it's a badly faded mimeograph copy that didn't scan well. It needs looking at (and some more work), I'm afraid. Chris. -- Imagine a stegosaurus wearing rocket powered roller skates, & you'll get a fair idea of it's elegance, stability & ease of crash recovery. -- Lionel Lauer (posting in asr.) |
WS38 MkII
Antonio Vernucci wrote:
Would any one know where to find the schematic diagram of the Wireless Set n. 38 MkII? Thanks and 73 Tony I0JX Tony I have one on my website at http://www.vk2bv.org/radio/ws38.htm which doesn't require passwords and so on to access. Info on a number of other bits of interesting gear too. The Mk III appears to be the same but with a different case and an external calibrator. Simon |
WS38 MkII
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(Chris Suslowicz) wrote: It needs looking at (and some more work), I'm afraid. Self followup: someone is mailing me their set of WS38 EMERs, and with any luck that will include the circuit diagram, component lists, layout, and full servicing information. Chris. -- Happiness is a belt-fed pedant (I meant weapon! I meant weapon!) (Damien.Vigar) |
WS38 MkII
Tony I have one on my website at http://www.vk2bv.org/radio/ws38.htm which doesn't require passwords and so on to access. Info on a number of other bits of interesting gear too. The Mk III appears to be the same but with a different case and an external calibrator. Simon Thank you very much Simon for your help. 73 Tony I0JX |
WS38 MkII
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news:34SdnVraQus4LJbVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@plusnet... "Antonio Vernucci" wrote in message ... Would any one know where to find the schematic diagram of the Wireless Set n. 38 MkII? Thanks and 73 Tony I0JX See:- http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/ws.html 73 'BF Thanks you much for considering my request. Tony I0JX |
WS38 MkII
Self followup: someone is mailing me their set of WS38 EMERs, and with any luck that will include the circuit diagram, component lists, layout, and full servicing information. Chris. -- Happiness is a belt-fed pedant (I meant weapon! I meant weapon!) (Damien.Vigar) Thanks you much for considering my request. Tony I0JX |
WS38 MkII
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"Antonio Vernucci" wrote: (I wrote) Self followup: someone is mailing me their set of WS38 EMERs, and with any luck that will include the circuit diagram, component lists, layout, and full servicing information. Thanks you much for considering my request. OK, I have the EMERs, and it looks like the complete set with all 10 modifications, the miscellaneous instructions, etc. Scanning in progress, though this may take a while. Do you have a high-speed connection, or would it be easier to run it all through a photocopier and mail you the result? (If you want the paper copy option, I'll need your postal address.) Best, Chris. -- You have reached Ritual Sacrifice. For goats, press 1 or say "Goats" |
WS38 MkII
Thanks you much for considering my request.
OK, I have the EMERs, and it looks like the complete set with all 10 modifications, the miscellaneous instructions, etc. Scanning in progress, though this may take a while. Do you have a high-speed connection, or would it be easier to run it all through a photocopier and mail you the result? (If you want the paper copy option, I'll need your postal address.) Best, Chris. Thank you very much Chris, Yes, I have a high-speed connection at home, but for bulky files it is better to use my business mail account which has a virtually unlimited storage capacity. Address is 73 Tony I0JX |
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