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Hi Hank,
How do you know your unit is out of alignment? They have virtually nothing inside them that matters. If an open gives you a vertical line, and a short gives you a horizontal, (45 degree on LOW) line, and a diode gives you an "L", and a cap an "O", you are as good as it gets. I would bet that your unit has the same pots in just about the same locations as all of the 1005's. Also, the 1005 is *supposed* to have the short circuit trace at a 45 degree angle when in the LOW position. I have the manuals for my 1005, but it is a 1005B1S prefix 21F. The manuals have enough staple bound, double sided pages that it would cost me alot of time, and nearly $50 to xerox at the local Staples. Sometimes, you have to look beyond the "market value" of an instrument and see what the instrument will do for you that is of value. My Huntron has paid for itself 1000 times over. I paid full freight for my manuals from Huntron. -Chuck Harris Henry Kolesnik wrote: Mine is out of alignment and Huntron's site has pdfs for the alignment of units with serial number prefixes. Mine is an older unit without any prefixes and I wonder if anyone might have those instructions and perhaps a manual copy? tnx hank wd5jfr |
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