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"Sam Goldwasser" wrote in message
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"arem_29" writes:

hi to all the members!!... whats up guys?...
maybe this one can provide help regarding repairing electronic
components!!!... try to check this link guys!, its
http://www.tpub.com/electronics.htm
the link provide electronic infos and other related topics!.. i think
the group should try checkin it!..


Please explain why this site is useful for general electronics repair.

Sorry if I missed it, but for example, suggest a link under "Lasers"
that is of general utility, not for some specific army equipment.

Thanks.

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I think that it's maybe being a little harsh on the guy to suggest that the
site is totally useless to most of us. The army is not a manufacturer in
itself. Much of the equipment it uses is not custom designed either - merely
supplied by commercial manufacturers under an army number, additional to its
civvy number.

I looked on the site at a number of test instrument references, for
instance, and lots of them had their Hewlett Packard, or other, civvy
numbers listed with the army number, so in some circumstances, it might be a
useful ' last ditch reserve ' site. Worth just sticking into your faves list
for the couple of keystrokes required, I would have thought ... ?

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