
March 26th 07, 02:37 PM
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Tandberg TD20A service Manual
"Serge Auckland" wrote in message
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"Mike Cawood, HND BIT" wrote in message
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"jasee" wrote in message
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Mike Coatham wrote:
Somehow it goes against the grain to pay money for this sort of thing.
Although this appears to be an original. I hate these
companies/individuals who are making money out of selling usually copies
of this sort of thing. Information should always be free. I'm very much
in favour of sites like this:
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/
Where manuals are free and you can upload any old manuals to. It doesn't
have your Tandberg manual, but you can request it.
I agree.
They should turn the manuals into pdf files & put them up on a website
for FREE download.
Mike.
Who are "they"? If you mean a private individual, hobbyist, then I agree,
it is a nice thing to do to. However, if the manual owner is a commercial
organisation, who will pay for the time to scan a large document and
create PDFs? Also, if the commercial organisation in question sells
vintage equipment, why shouldn't they also be able to make a commercial
return on the information they own?
S.
http://audiopages.googlepages.com
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