20-01-2012, 09:03 PM
At least they're original manuals to - not photcopies of dubious quality, but always best to use such sources as a last resort, only when exhaustive efforts have failed, as was so in John's case. Out of curiousity, I've just checked out 'Hameg 203-7 manual' and it came up with one in good condition at the very reasonable price of $7.00US (no idea about P&P though, as Alan points out). However, Hameg's policy, which is very helpful, is to make available for free download from its website, full manuals of current and obsolete scopes in German and English. Occasionally (as with the 203-7) the PCB overlays are only in the German version, but that's no problem - just download both manuals and take the layouts from the German one into the English one.
There's lots of stuff on Tektronix, Gould, Heathkit, AVO, Taylor etc sprinkled across the web FOC, but the site that John has highlighted looks like an excellent fallback if all else fails.
(Is it my imagination, or have things gone spookily quiet on the forum?)
There's lots of stuff on Tektronix, Gould, Heathkit, AVO, Taylor etc sprinkled across the web FOC, but the site that John has highlighted looks like an excellent fallback if all else fails.
(Is it my imagination, or have things gone spookily quiet on the forum?)

Regards, David.
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