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can anyone tell me where (web sites, books anything) i can get circuit
diagrams, schemeatics etc. for old tv`s.
i require information about the tunner component mostly, how it works,
how to identify parts and so on.
i have a rank arena c2020d (built in early 80`s) to experiment with
and i would like to find out how the tunning works

thanks
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can anyone tell me where (web sites, books anything) i can get circuit
diagrams, schemeatics etc. for old tv`s.
i require information about the tunner component mostly, how it works,
how to identify parts and so on.
i have a rank arena c2020d (built in early 80`s) to experiment with
and i would like to find out how the tunning works

thanks


You might try Sam's Photofacts (
www.samswebsite.com) or www.servicemanuals.net

Ive not tried them, but they may have what you are looking for.


Sams' Publishing (or whatever it's called now) probably would have it for
asle. But your local large public library may subscribe to the entire Sams'
series so it would be only the costs of copying. (I'm no relation to
Sams'.)

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