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jukejunkie wrote:R-6 Manual Sorry it took so long and pages are a little out of order. New scanner and I am still getting used to it.
Tried to download but there is just 1 page.

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Attempt 2. As I need operator error

Sorry
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jukejunkie wrote:Attempt 2. As I need operator error

Sorry
Thank You very much for uploading the C-6 and C-7 manual. I was able to get it to unzip and was able to open every page--not just 10 and 11. I really appreciate having some factory info to work off of. Cheers! Mark

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marco wrote:
jukejunkie wrote:Attempt 2. As I need operator error

Sorry
Thank You very much for uploading the C-6 and C-7 manual. I was able to get it to unzip and was able to open every page--not just 10 and 11. I really appreciate having some factory info to work off of. Cheers! Mark
Yes. Thank you.

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No my problem. Pg 10-11
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Picked the c4 up today and was pleasantly surprised to find a baggie inside with these inside.
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phonogal wrote:Picked the c4 up today and was pleasantly surprised to find a baggie inside with these inside.
Told ya to look close! I'm so happy for you--my heart can't take it..."I'm comin' to join ya , Elizabeth--this is the "Big One"............Only hope I am so fortunate one day. I am happy that we are a group of collectors who can be happy for each other and not be envious. My day will come. Mark

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marco wrote:
phonogal wrote:Picked the c4 up today and was pleasantly surprised to find a baggie inside with these inside.
Told ya to look close! I'm so happy for you--my heart can't take it..."I'm comin' to join ya , Elizabeth--this is the "Big One"............Only hope I am so fortunate one day. I am happy that we are a group of collectors who can be happy for each other and not be envious. My day will come. Mark
That other green piece is the cable cover for the center of the power supply (which is also usually missing). Another Score!

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Lucky find! Look around for the knurled knob that holds that cover on the stud.

If you decide to clean the white side of the dial, where people usually marked the radio call signs and where the red light from the light-o-matic shines through, make sure you don't get anything on the other side where the frequency scale is or you will lose them.


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ChuckA wrote:Lucky find! Look around for the knurled knob that holds that cover on the stud.

If you decide to clean the white side of the dial, where people usually marked the radio call signs and where the red light from the light-o-matic shines through, make sure you don't get anything on the other side where the frequency scale is or you will lose them.


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Thank you Chuck. I will ask questions before I do anything. Just got it home and on a cursory look didn't find any other parts loose anywhere.

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