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Free MANUAL downloads Vintage Audio Radio
Group,
Here are free Vintage Audio and Antique Radio manual downloads. Massive inventory. From 1920's on. Compiled into one file. Handy tool for collectors. Free download to free manuals. Easy to use. No gimmicks. Hobby Tool. Keep for reference. http://www.findmorecollectibles.com/manuals.html Also I have 50+ origional Heathkit manuals FREE to pick up in Escondido, Ca. All test equipment docs. O-Scopes, sig gens, VTVMs, wx stations, odd ball stuff. Many dupes. No radios or audio in this stack. I buy estates and these are leftovers. No need, but too good to throw out. Pse don't ask for list. email for appointment/phone. I'll ship as far as my back porch :-) John findmorecollectibles.com/manuals.html |
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I hope some brave soul downloads this and reports back so that we know if it
is a virus/spyware/adware/trojan/hijack program, or not. I mean, zip is a free program, why not use it? I don't run "exe" programs unless I know where it came from. In article , says... Group, Here are free Vintage Audio and Antique Radio manual downloads. Massive inventory. From 1920's on. Compiled into one file. Handy tool for collectors. Free download to free manuals. Easy to use. No gimmicks. Hobby Tool. Keep for reference. http://www.findmorecollectibles.com/manuals.html Also I have 50+ origional Heathkit manuals FREE to pick up in Escondido, Ca. All test equipment docs. O-Scopes, sig gens, VTVMs, wx stations, odd ball stuff. Many dupes. No radios or audio in this stack. I buy estates and these are leftovers. No need, but too good to throw out. Pse don't ask for list. email for appointment/phone. I'll ship as far as my back porch :-) John findmorecollectibles.com/manuals.html |
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Don wrote:
I hope some brave soul downloads this and reports back so that we know if it is a virus/spyware/adware/trojan/hijack program, or not. I mean, zip is a free program, why not use it? I don't run "exe" programs unless I know where it came from. It doesn't appear to be any of those things, but that being said, there's not much that *can* be said for it. It's an "e-book" and will only run on PC's under 32-bit versions of Windows. It was produced using "Activ E-Book Compiler" V4.22. It's basically just a listing of available titles; no actual content. When you get to the last page, clicking on "Click to Continue" goes nowhere. "This page cannot be displayed, blah blah". Aha, it uses the native Windows html engine. Whoopee. The *entire* contents of this "e-book" can be summarized thusly: http://www.one-electron.com/FC_Radio.html That's it. That's all. There ain't no more. Cheers, Fred -- +--------------------------------------------+ | Music: http://www3.telus.net/dogstarmusic/ | | Projects: http://dogstar.dantimax.dk | +--------------------------------------------+ |
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