On October 30, 2008, Data Professionals of Pleasanton, CA purchased the
Intellectual property of the Heathkit legacy products from Heathkit in
Benton Harbor, Michigan. The rights to these legacy products also
include the manual copyrights. Sites offering copies of Heathkit
manuals identified b
Try http://www.ebaman.com/
They have a lot of Heath manuals available for free download.
Tom K3TVC
- Original Message -
From: "BILL GUYGER"
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service"
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 6:56 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] Heath Manuals
Hi All
I know th
What scope?
There are several sources selling good copies of Heath manuals. Better than
most that were on BAMA.
Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Kent (Seattle), Wa,
"Real Radios Glow in the Dark"
- Original Message -
From: "BILL GUYGER"
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service"
Sent: Tuesd
Hi All
I know this was discussed recently, but BAMA is no longer hosting Heathkit
manuals. What was the other source that was mentioned. I need a manual for a
Monitor Scope I just rescued.
Many thanks and sorry for the repetition.
Bill AD5OL
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Hi Jim and all,
If you have anything you need to upload to BAMA please let me know as I will
be happy to do it if you have problems. I have scanned a bunch of stuff and
uploaded and will be happy to help anyone out.
I ask that you email me in advance that you are going to send a file and
would
Hi,
I'm interested in the 1625's. I live at zip 18201. Shipping? thanksBrian
WA3NGU
From: Bry Carling
To: amradg...@yahoogroups.com; amradio@mailman.qth.net;
ar29mhz...@yahoogroups.com; armyrad...@yahoogroups.com;
boatanch...@lists.tempe.gov; build_it_ra.
Hi Jim Tonne and gang,
I used Smart FTP for years and when I bought a new computer
recently, I noticed that they wanted to charge for the program. I
can't afford on my budget to pay for a program that I will not use
much and I don't maintain a web page so there is no need to
purchase one for
I use FileZilla 3.2.6.1 ( i.e., current version) and am very
pleased with it. Quite capable, free, easy to use.
I agree that getting all the Is dotted and the Ts crossed in
the initial setup of an FTP program is the most difficult
part.
- Jim Tonne
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Jim,
If you use the Mozilla Firefox browser, there is a free FTP plug in for
Firefox. I haven't tried it for Bama, but I bet it will work once you sort out
the login mess I always fight trying to get an FTP program to work.
73,
Jim
WD5JKO
Message: 2
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 10:49:28 -0500
Have you tried using Windows Explorer and putting ftp://bama.sbc.edu/ in the
address bar?
Internet Explorer will let you read, but in Windows Explorer you can use
copy/paste.
Works here under XP.
That's how I've been moving stuff to and from my site.
Robert A. Poff
Loganville,
If you are running any version of Microsoft Windows you already have FTP.
Run cmd.exe (the old DOS shell) and type ftp. For details on using it, you
can use Google.
73,
Clay W7CE
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Wilhite"
To: "AM Radio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 8:4
I can do it, if you like.
Jim
WB2FCN
Send file to che...@buffalo.edu
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Wilhite"
To: "AM Radio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 11:49 AM
Subject: [AMRadio] Anyone with an FTP program
> Who can upload to BAMA? I don't have and FTP program tha
Who can upload to BAMA? I don't have and FTP program that will and
don't want to buy one to use only a couple of times in the next 5
years. Also I can't find a freeware version that will work with
BAMA so I have a dilemma.
I have scanned my original manual for the Globe King 500A and want
to
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