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Old 02-07-2012, 12:42 PM
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One could probably draw their own schematic in less time that it took to look up the sam's.
I guess it was a poor attempt at humor.
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Old 02-07-2012, 01:55 PM
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I guess it was a poor attempt at humor.
Okay not funny I guess.......Given I go to the library (two different ones depending on vintage and avaliability) for my sam's and have to call and wait on hold for them to confirm they have it, and that I can draw a decent print for a single tube circuit in a few minutes it would probably take less time for me to draw it than to find out which library has it.
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Old 02-07-2012, 07:09 PM
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Okay not funny I guess.......Given I go to the library (two different ones depending on vintage and avaliability) for my sam's and have to call and wait on hold for them to confirm they have it, and that I can draw a decent print for a single tube circuit in a few minutes it would probably take less time for me to draw it than to find out which library has it.
It seems to be the same thing all over. When I lived in Milwaukee, the branch libraries only had the later Sams coverage, where the main library had all ever issued. Anyone that was into repairing or collecting these items, by now, should be able to troubleshoot a simple amp or AA5 type radio without a schematic.
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