Dexter posted a/his web site url with the info you might 
be looking for: 

http://w4dex.com/manuals/

> "Camilo So" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Skipp is it possible to get a copy from you. Thanks
> 73
> W4CSO
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: skipp025 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 12:32 PM
>   Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Hamtronics (and VHF Engineering)
Manuals
> 
> 
>   A big thank you to Dexter for making his COR-2 scans available to 
>   Chris & I. 
> 
>   Many of the vintage Hantronics Manuals are not available on their 
>   website... nor does there seem to be a rush to find and post a lot 
>   of the early equipment paperwork. For some reason Hamtronics (Jerry) 
>   reports he/they don't have manual archives for a lot of older kit 
>   and pre-built units. 
> 
>   If you're looking for vintage hamtronics information... the group 
>   here is a great place to start posting requests. If I don't have it 
>   I'm sure at least one of the other members might. As time allows 
>   we're glad to help with the information. 
> 
>   I even have some of the VHF Engineering (rip) Manuals around... 
>   (some of you stop laughing so hard). 
> 
>   cheers, 
>   skipp 
>   skipp025 at yahoo.com 
> 
>   > Dexter McIntyre W4DEX <dmcintyre@> wrote:
>   > I'm fairly sure I have a copy. If no one else replies soon 
>   > I'll scan it for you.
>   > Dex, W4DEX
>   > 
>   > kt4xa wrote:
>   > > I'm looking for the manual for the original Hamtronics COR
>   > > module--that is, the OLD one from the early 80's that predates the
>   > > COR-2 and COR-3. Hamtronics no longer has the manual, and I
haven't
>   > > found it online. The COR-2 manual might be somewhat helpful, 
>   > > although I'm not sure if it was designed more like the original 
>   > > COR (555 timers + audio amp) or the COR-3 (op-amp based).
>   > > 
>   > > Does anyone have this manual, or at least a schematic? If so, 
>   > > I'd be happy to pay for a copy.
>


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