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Charles

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http://artekmanuals.com/

I do not work for them, but found a manual I needed, at a good price.

I had posted earlier here about a Tektronix FG 507 function generator. I
found that Artek had the manuals (operation and repair, one DVD) at a good
price so I ordered the DVD.

Nice quality for a scanned manual. If anybody needs manuals for older
equipment, I can recommend this service.

Charles

I really, really have no financial interest in Artek
 
Charles wrote:
http://artekmanuals.com/

I do not work for them, but found a manual I needed, at a good price.

I had posted earlier here about a Tektronix FG 507 function generator. I
found that Artek had the manuals (operation and repair, one DVD) at a good
price so I ordered the DVD.

Nice quality for a scanned manual. If anybody needs manuals for older
equipment, I can recommend this service.

Charles

I really, really have no financial interest in Artek

There are a lot of places to get Tektronix manuals for free:

Here are just a few:

http://w140.com/tekwiki/wiki/Main_Page

<https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B7w5p5pSKM5gRFhTY2V0SlNSRVE/edit?docId=0B7w5p5pSKM5gcHlyUTVBY053VW8>

http://www.ko4bb.com/manuals/index.php?dir=Tektronix

http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/tek/

For newer Tektronix products, you can register at http://www.tek.com and
download them.


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