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![]() N_Cook wrote: On 20/10/2015 12:52, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Archive.org took the remaining manuals when Manualsplus.com stopped selling obscure manuals. They took about 25,000 manuals that will be scanned, and put online for free. I haven't seen a timetable, or if there iss even a completed inventory of what they have, but I would check their site from time to time to see if they have it. They have added a lot of old semiconductor data books. If you are going to download a lot of them, use bit torrent or other software to reduce the loading on their servers. There is also an area with a lot of old electronics and computer magazines you can read online, or download. https://archive.org/details/electronicsmanuals?&sort=-downloads&page=6 Are you aware of a widget/app to cross-compare an index of paper manuals against the main www resources, to determine what needs scanning in and uploading somewhere , so I can safely dump the paper-based repeats ? There are currently too many separate archives of manuals, so hang on to the paper manuals for now. It may take another decade for the volunteers to scan and process all of those manuals. If you don't want, or need them, put them on Ebay. Collectors like original manuals to go along with equipment that is to go into a museum. BTW, Archive.com has a collection of the old GE Ham News publications: https://archive.org/details/GEHamNewsVol18No1 Also, issues of 73 magazine: https://archive.org/details/73-magazine |
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