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![]() Nocturnal1 wrote: I don't so dearly care about copyrights. BAMA seems to be the only readily available 'free' source of manuals available online. I am new to this group, so I didn't know that this subject has been rehashed a zillion times already - sorry about that. I didn't claim that his ad said that it was from BAMA, but it's identical to the copy I obtained from there. So I guess there's nothing stopping me from doing the same thing with my Heathkit manuals - I just scan em in and sell the copies, eh? If I had my druthers, there would be no copyright law and everything would be freely available for downloading... ~Tom Although I appreciate the BAMA site, the 2 schematics I have down loaded were unreadable as far as parts values or nomenclature. Dale W4OP |
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Dale Parfitt wrote:
Although I appreciate the BAMA site, the 2 schematics I have down loaded were unreadable as far as parts values or nomenclature. Dale W4OP It is usually noted on the index page who submitted the scans. You might try and contact them directly to provide you with a better scan. -Bill |
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Dale Parfitt wrote:
Although I appreciate the BAMA site, the 2 schematics I have down loaded were unreadable as far as parts values or nomenclature. Dale W4OP It is usually noted on the index page who submitted the scans. You might try and contact them directly to provide you with a better scan. -Bill |
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