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Technician
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:20 am
Guest
I'm hoping someone out there will have the manual and or the schematics
for a Canadian Admiral ccd 100-10a radiation survey meter.

After extensive googling and other searches, I have exhausted my
resources in finding information for this survey meter.
I picked this meter up at an antique dealer in Nova Scotia, it works
fine and is mint.

In fact, the only real info I've found (other than what I've pasted
below) on this device is other people searching for specs and schematics
as well.

Here's what I could find on this meter, does someone out there know more
about it?
Thanks!

URL:
http://www.spencermfg.com/electronics.htm

Info on that page:

Canadian Admiral Survey Meters

Two selectable ranges: Low 0mR/hr to 100mR/hr

High 100mR/hr to 10R/hr
Rugged water tight aluminum case.

Operates on two 9V batteries.

Geiger Mueller tube detectors capable of detecting gamma and

x-ray fields at energy fields of
80KeV or more.
Homer J Simpson
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:56 pm
Guest
"Technician" <technician@cook-net.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Here's what I could find on this meter, does someone out there know more
about it?

Any well experienced tube radio technician should be able to fix this with a
generic circuit diagram for such devices.








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Technician
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 4:18 pm
Guest
It's not a matter of my skillset for fixing things, as I wrote, it works
fine, it doesn't need to be fixed, I would just like to learn more about
it, for example it's history, and the manufacturers history.

Additionally, as any collector knows obtaining original documentation
and vendors schematics effect the overall value of the package, wouldn't
you agree?



Homer J Simpson wrote:
Quote:
"Technician" <technician@cook-net.com> wrote in message
news:n4nth.4329$1x.72806@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...

Here's what I could find on this meter, does someone out there know more
about it?

Any well experienced tube radio technician should be able to fix this with a
generic circuit diagram for such devices.






Homer J Simpson
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:01 pm
Guest
"Technician" <technician@cook-net.com> wrote in message
news:p4uth.4450$1x.75468@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
Quote:
It's not a matter of my skillset for fixing things, as I wrote, it works
fine, it doesn't need to be fixed, I would just like to learn more about
it, for example it's history, and the manufacturers history.

Additionally, as any collector knows obtaining original documentation and
vendors schematics effect the overall value of the package, wouldn't you
agree?

That's why I am doing my best to save as much TRS-80 Computer related
materials and documentation before it is all lost.




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Technician
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 9:16 pm
Guest
TRS-80's!
Wow, you just showed your age..lol
I used to go to radio shack after school to use the display model at
radio shack to play a space warp game that took 20 minutes to load from
the audio cassette it was stored on.
It was a sad day when the Tandy 1000 came out...lol

Homer J Simpson wrote:
Quote:
"Technician" <technician@cook-net.com> wrote in message
news:p4uth.4450$1x.75468@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
It's not a matter of my skillset for fixing things, as I wrote, it works
fine, it doesn't need to be fixed, I would just like to learn more about
it, for example it's history, and the manufacturers history.

Additionally, as any collector knows obtaining original documentation and
vendors schematics effect the overall value of the package, wouldn't you
agree?

That's why I am doing my best to save as much TRS-80 Computer related
materials and documentation before it is all lost.



Homer J Simpson
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 10:55 pm
Guest
"Technician" <technician@cook-net.com> wrote in message
news:1syth.4587$1x.78019@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...

Quote:
TRS-80's!
Wow, you just showed your age..lol
I used to go to radio shack after school to use the display model at radio
shack to play a space warp game that took 20 minutes to load from the
audio cassette it was stored on.
It was a sad day when the Tandy 1000 came out...lol

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PocketComp
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Tandy1000
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TRS-80
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Tandy6000

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Guest
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:18 am
yes, even in 1990 i found it difficult to get docs for the trs-80.
technical manuals were pricey from tandy if even offered.

most info i got came from net groups, clubs, and hearsay!

Anyone have an original user manual for thier ford Model T ? Smile)

"Homer J Simpson" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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"Technician" <technician@cook-net.com> wrote in message
news:p4uth.4450$1x.75468@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
It's not a matter of my skillset for fixing things, as I wrote, it works
fine, it doesn't need to be fixed, I would just like to learn more about
it, for example it's history, and the manufacturers history.

Additionally, as any collector knows obtaining original documentation
and
vendors schematics effect the overall value of the package, wouldn't you
agree?

That's why I am doing my best to save as much TRS-80 Computer related
materials and documentation before it is all lost.




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Homer J Simpson
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:24 pm
Guest
<hapticz@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
yes, even in 1990 i found it difficult to get docs for the trs-80.
technical manuals were pricey from tandy if even offered.

most info i got came from net groups, clubs, and hearsay!

Anyone have an original user manual for thier (Radio Shack) Model T ?
Smile)

http://asub.arknet.edu/wade/wintrs80.htm

http://www.trs-80.com/

also see

http://www.oldskool.org/guides/tvdog/documents.html

http://www.atariarchives.org/

http://www.flightsimbooks.com/

for more of interest.
 
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