Dear Richard, Richard W. Solomon skrev: > They are not the only ones to guard the schematics as if they are > national treasures. TrueTime does it also. Very aggravating, as the > circuit design is not that unique. Just another way for those guys > to make an extra buck I guess.
Now I think you are a bit unfair here. I have a real hardcopy of the manual, and it contains the full schematics and is extremely readable. You can buy one of these off Ebay, manual services or SRS themselfs for quite reasnoble money. Thus, the schematics IS obtainable. There are some which do guard them as national treasury, but I don't think it is fair to say this about SRS. They just do not put them in the free for download PDFs, that's all. There are those that does not seem to have much online, but are extremely helpfull in aiding repairs and maintainence. I agree it would be so much better if they would have an complete online manual archive, but not having that is not the same as keeping their claws around it as if it was a top secret document of the cold war level. There are many levels of support inbetween and in many cases you will find that pure effort to scan things and maintain the site is much more of a prohibiting factor than minds. Then again, there are a few companies out there that DO think like that. Cheers, Magnus _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
