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Looking for a Clean Schematic for 37-675
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#2

You can't beat the large clear copies with all data from Chuck.
Jerry
http://www.philcorepairbench.com/schematics.htm

A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.
#3

I'll second that!! Super product, schematic is enlarged and crystal clear!!

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#4

I only wish I had something to print those nice big schematics with. We don't even have a Kinko's within 50 miles of here.
#5

HA!! And if you did they would probably either pint it in Arabic or sabotage the schematic so your radio would go "BOOM" when you turned it on.

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Why would they print it in Arabic OR sabotage it? The only people I know of in this country that speak Arabic are either tourists or embassy staff in Seoul.
#7

Oh crap, that's right. Dari and Pashto.

But I stand by the statement about sabotage.

When one (read Amercan) can freely walk the streets of ANY town there I will gladly recant.
#8

Seoul?? Thought it was Afghanistan!!!Icon_eh
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As the OP has deleted his post, shall we continue the discussion, or just drop it?

I guess he wanted something that was very clear, very easy to read, and free.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
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Well...mine only cost the copying charges and postage, averaged over large and small no. of copies, depending on model.

I usually toss out 3-4 orders that never show, once they don't see anything "happening." Emails ask when did I send them, and I reply that I have not seen any payment. Never hear from them again.

Others think something pops up on my site to d/l or I don't know what.

Oh, any no one reads the first paragraph on my site with all the details, cost, etc either. I'm constantly being asked "How much?".

Also when a customer places an order and it generates a email to me, there is a FUL PAGE that pops up with my mailing address that stays there unless you click away from it. Most people, again, don't read it and then I get "Where do I send check?" emails.

Like they always said, You can lead a horse to water . . . . . .

Chuck
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Read? You mean you actually expect the shmendriks out there who barely know how to turn a computer on to actually read anything??? Icon_rolleyes

All they want to see are the pretty pictures, after all. They are oblivious to any text...or so it seems.

Chuck, believe me, I know how you feel...A virtual cold one for you on the house. Icon_biggrin

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#12

Thanks - three fingers, one cube.....leave the bottle......




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