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[heathkit] Kit 341-A Docs



Thanks for the scans!....Paul wd8mwt
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "barry tuttleman" <btuttleman@worldnet.att.net>
To: "heathkit List Member" <wd8mwt@cybersol.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 9:18 PM
Subject: [heathkit] Kit 341-A Docs


> while going thru some manuals, i found a one page sheet that was
> sitting folded in my GD-1B Grid Dip Meter Assembly Manual; this
> manual is p/n 595-67, 1956 datecode.  The p/n on the 341-A sheet
> is p/n 595-76 (no date).
> This documentation pertains to: "Use of the Extended Range Coils,
> Kit 341-A"; the kit consists of two tapped coils (p/n 40-51B 1 Pie
> Wound Coil, & p/n 40-51A, 2 Pie Wound Coil), which extend the range
> of the GD-1B down to 350kc; normally, coil p/n 40-46A is the lowest
> range, usable 2 - 5 mhz unless the extended range kit is ordered.
> this kit is mentioned in the specs page of the GD-1B manual, and is
> also mentioned at the bottom of the logging scale chart located in
> the "operating" section of the GD-1B manual (this chart is to be used
> w/ the 341-A Kit).
> i have scanned the one page that the Extended Range Kit comes with,
> along w/ the logging chart; the logging chart is available in the
> BAMA download of the GD-1B, but the scan is of low resolution, and
> a little "iffy" in the readability factor, so i've scanned the chart
> as a .jpg @ 300dpi for clarity.
> anyone wishing to have these two scans emailed to them please simply
> contact me; be advised the scans are just under 1 mb (due to the graph
> scan), please make sure your INBOX can handle this.
> tnx,
> barry
> carson city, nv
> PS: i will probably upload these to BAMA sometime next week.
> 
> -- 
> Barry Tuttleman
> Carson City, Nevada
> 
> electronics-related website:
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> 
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