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Trevor Wilson

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I recently acquired a rather nice old 100MHz Iwatsu CRO. Despite much
searching I was unable to locate a schematic/service manual. I emailed
Iwatsu Japan and a few days later (today) recieved a message inviting me
to download the entire manual, free of charge. Gotta be happy with
service like that.

Great company.

Trevor Wilson

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"Trevor Wilson"
I recently acquired a rather nice old 100MHz Iwatsu CRO. Despite much
searching I was unable to locate a schematic/service manual. I emailed
Iwatsu Japan and a few days later (today) recieved a message inviting me to
download the entire manual, free of charge. Gotta be happy with service
like that.

Great company.

** Most equipment makers & importers will supply downloads ( on pdf) of
their old schematics - if you contact their service depts. That assumes
that THEY actually operate one, subcontract warranty service people will
do no such thing.

Hope your Iwatsu service manual is not all in Japanese - that would make
it a bit * inscrutable *.




....... Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:
"Trevor Wilson"
I recently acquired a rather nice old 100MHz Iwatsu CRO. Despite much
searching I was unable to locate a schematic/service manual. I emailed
Iwatsu Japan and a few days later (today) recieved a message inviting me to
download the entire manual, free of charge. Gotta be happy with service
like that.

Great company.


** Most equipment makers & importers will supply downloads ( on pdf) of
their old schematics - if you contact their service depts. That assumes
that THEY actually operate one, subcontract warranty service people will
do no such thing.

Hope your Iwatsu service manual is not all in Japanese - that would make
it a bit * inscrutable *.
**Nope. All English. Electronics is a universal language anyway.

Trevor Wilson

--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
 
"Trevor Wilson"
I recently acquired a rather nice old 100MHz Iwatsu CRO. Despite much
searching I was unable to locate a schematic/service manual. I emailed
Iwatsu Japan and a few days later (today) recieved a message inviting me
to download the entire manual, free of charge. Gotta be happy with service
like that.

Great company.


** Most equipment makers & importers will supply downloads ( on pdf) of
their old schematics - if you contact their service depts. That assumes
that THEY actually operate one, subcontract warranty service people
will do no such thing.

Hope your Iwatsu service manual is not all in Japanese - that would
make it a bit * inscrutable *.

**Nope. All English.
Electronics is a universal language anyway.

** ROTFL !!

Wot a typical, totally asinine remark from the TW autistic, ratbag
charlatan.




........ Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:

Electronics is a universal language anyway.

** ROTFL !!
Wot a typical, totally asinine remark from the TW autistic, ratbag
charlatan.
It's not that bad. Providing you have the person there in front of you, a
schematic is as good as a translator.

If all you have is a manual to work with, a well-written manual will still
prove quite useful, but then again, a "well written" manual doesn't actually
exist in real life...

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Linux Registered User # 302622
<http://counter.li.org>
 
"John Tserkezis"



** Fuck off


- you ASD FUCKED RETARD






........ Phil
 
On Sep 14, 1:01 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:
"John Tserkezis"

** Fuck off

- you ASD FUCKED RETARD

....... Phil
Your coprolalia seems a tad higher than usual today Phil, perhaps
another visit to the Chemist is in order?

With some of those translated manuals you are often better off with
just the schematic!

Dave.
 
"David L. Jerkoff "



** Go stick you head in that asinine blender

you psychotic, autistic freakoid.





....... Phil
 

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