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From: "Dave Brown" <tractorb@ihug.co.nz>
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Alan
If you don't get any 'local' offers get back to me.
 I definitely have the PS12/SPM12 manuals (or at least my database sez I
have!) and fairly sure I have those for the PS3/SPM3- just not yet indexed
'em yet, along with about a hundred or so others! As far as the actual gear
goes, I have a set of both- very handy. Although I hate to think just how
many SLMs I do have here now- probably at least a dozen!
One thing to watch for is that in some cases there are two variants of the
manuals for these SLMs and level oscillators- an operators version with no
cctry info and a full service info one-the latter of course having all cctry
info and is therefore the one to get. I think Siemens were more into doing
this than W&G, but it's worth keeping in mind.
73
 Dave
ZL3FJ

PS- Isn't it about time someone organised a proper archive for all the
valuable information that flows through this reflector? I hate to think
whats been lost already.  It's the only one I subscribe to that doesn't have
one! If it needs a pound or two p.a. to support it thats fine with me.
DB

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Melia" <Alan.Melia@btinternet.com>
To: "LF-Group" <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 9:45 AM
Subject: LF: W & G manuals


> Hi all.......Oh dear this has come up before but I have lost all my old
> messages !!
>
> I have just acquired an SPM-12 and matching PS-12 , and I can see why some
> of you were raving about them....... nice bits of kit. I know I can get
the
> manuals for these from Cooke Int. at not too bad a price. It would be nice
> to get the synchroniser in the SPM-12 to control the PS12 ( a cable with a
> pair of 5pin 270 deg. DIN plugs, I think) otherwise it wont stay in the
25Hz
> filter. I have a manual for my SPM-3 but I have also just found a PS-3.
This
> is the matching generator with the capability of being controlled by the
> SPM-3 so making a tracking source.....very useful for bridge measurements
on
> aerials, as they are a bit more portable that the SPM-12, and have working
> internal batteries. The only problem is that neither Cooke of any of the
> other manual sources I have lists for have a manual for the PS-3. Does
> anyone have a spare copy, or a manual that could be copied.
>
> For that matter does anyone have an SPM-12 (and / or  PS-12) manual that
> they want to sell. It would be nice to keep the support in the Group. I
> suspect from the size the the later kit that the manuals are quite thick
so
> may be a chore to copy, but if not I would be happy with a copy. That is
> probably all I will get from the commercial sources.
>
> Well at least it gets some activity on the reflector !!
>
> Cheers de Alan G3NYK
> alan.melia@btinternet.com
>
>
>
>