Hi Guys:I Have a question for all of you out there
I'm looking for information to build Historical Documents on any and all part 15 am transmitter,Or does anyone know how to contact the owner /company that made the product,So who ever can help me out it would be well appreciated from ALPB and i,Thank You.
This is what i'm looking for.
1) Pictures- Clear High quality of Front, Back, Both sides, Top, Bottom, Top of pcb, Bottom of pcb, Etc.
2) Manuls- Good clean clear scans of Operaters manual, Instruction manuals, Flyers, Etc.
3) Company Information- Year of product was made, Contact information of company, Etc.
4) Schematic - Good clean clear Scans, Schematics, Block diagram, Parts list, Test points, modification. Etc.
5) Antenna- Good clean clear copys of Manuals, Construction plans, Materials used, Dimentions-Thicknes, Length, Width, Pictures, Etc.
6) Reverse Drawing- Anyone who doesn't have the information ,But can do schematic drawings, Parts list,Etc from scratch. Would be appreciated, Etc.
I know this is allot of information i'm looking for and help,But will pay in the end.
What every i might of missed please let me know, Thank You.
By keeping part 15 alive and running we need to save all it's documents that we can before it gets trashed like some information i have alread ran into.
By keeping all this document information it will be on the site for everyone to use !
Sounds good, So help and support and join the ALPB site to build these document up.
If you seen the manual results i have done already, You would like them.
I can not say Thank You enough for everyone who has helped, supported or donated !!
station 8 Jeff
What transmitters are you looking for?
Be aware that two incidents of this post were opened, and both are gathering separate replies. Be sure to check them both.
Hi: Pretty much all different types of am tx units that were made . Here are some example.
I was tired an made a boo boo making two of request site section.
1) Transcoder 2000 model as-50
2) the broadcaster by hawks electronic inc.
3) comtronics am 100 link tx
4) Radio Shack p- kit 28-103 am wireless mic
5) Bauer model ss-10a cinema radio corp
6) metzo
7) gizmo & antenna
8) knight Kits
9) Tape mitter
10) In home radio
here is an example any and all information would be great and appreciated.
station 8
Here's a link to a site featuring the KK broadcaster. It has pictures and schematics and a link to a Popular Electronics article.
Neil
Hi Guys: I'm looking for High Quality Clear pictures of the.
1) Cunningham cm-30-50 am transmitter.
2) Front, Back, Both Sides, Top, Bottom full view pictures.
3) Any modification sheets, Test points, etc.
4) Parts list, Close up picture of parts with part no. and pictures saved with the part named labeled.
5) Would like the coil with height dimention, spacing between rounds,Gauge of coil wire,and tap information for different frequency.
thanks station 8
http://www.radiomanual.info/schemi/Surplus_Civil/Cunningham_CM-30-50_AM-RTX_user.pdf
http://home.comcast.net/~filebay1/low_power_radio_broadcasting_me.pdf
Here is a start
Hi Guys: Thanks for all your help and information so far.Still looking for more information.
Keep in mind you never know when a company is going to shut it door's, and all that document that we could of had will get lost and now we have nothing, I have learned this Personally from doing some LPB equipment which some manuals can never ever be retreive do to they got destroyed.
Also looking for information like above, For the following items below.
1) Panaxis
2) Ramsey
3) ventronics
And any other broadcast equipment you guys can think of it can be obslete or new equipment still in production.
Just so you guys know i'm in contact with some company's at this time to get written permision to place there manuals and etc. on the alpb web site.
I will honor a company that still in business if they want there information on the site or not, But would like full information so if business is closed then we will be ahead of the game to save history.
Just remember the documents information where getting together is for everyone to retreive at any time so they can keep there equipment up and running for years and also keep the history alive on the obslete equipment and bring back the real true enjoyment of radio broadcasting alive as well.
Just so you know all document will be at the ALPB website which to join is free.
Again thanks for everyone help it's well appreciated.
station 8
Hi Guys: First i like to say thank you very much for those who has donated information towards the manuals, And you know who you are, I can't say enought, THANK YOU.
We gathered some information for the manual site, And still working on more.
I would still like to see some more & better response to are cause to save the document from being lost forever.
If i have contacted you for information, Please contact me back for your response.
Look at the above sections and it will give you an idea what i'm looking for.
I have so far given mram 19 manuals at this time and still working on more.
When you give me manuals please make sure there full manual please.
If you have any question please ask, If i get with you late is do to busy on making manuals so please be patient.
station 8
