Hi Brian,

Thanks, I'll download it.

My paper manual was an original I bought from HP for about $300.  It had
all of the change sheets from the very earliest 5065A's to the very latest.
I bought the manual in the late 1980's.

I like to mention Scott McGrath's deceit as often as polite conversation
allows in the groups he likes to frequent.  My hope is he will be a man
and return the manual.  Barring that, I would like everyone that might have
the opportunity to deal with him to know what they are getting themselves
into.

End of this month, I am going to have a chat with his supervisor at Harvard.
Since he used a Harvard email address, and had me mail the manual to his
office at Harvard, I see this as a Harvard problem.

Hear that Scott?  You have until the end of March!

-Chuck Harris

Brian Kirby wrote:
Chuck,

I bought a 5065A manual and did a high quality scan of it and placed it at http://www.kennethkuhn.com/hpmuseum/scans/ - its in three parts. Unfortunately all I had was a single page scanner - which meant some schematics have 5 scans for each page - but I left overlap so they can be line up and taped together. I used grey scales on the pictures and schematics that needed them

Brian KD4FM

-Chuck Harris WROTE:

I'd sure like to fix it, but Scott McGrath, representing himself as an
employee of Harvard University, borrowed my manual more than a year ago,
and refuses to return it.  Oh well!

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