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Raymer TGSP-4

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Raymer TGSP-4 ABLE_1 11-01-2006
Posted by ABLE_1 on November 1, 2006, 10:07 am
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Hello all,

I am looking for a install manual for a Raymer TGSP-4 Tone Generator.
Anybody have a link or something that can be emailed. I tried Google but
the top choices don't seem to fit. Searching down the list gets tedious.

TIA

Les



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Posted by Carl Navarro on November 2, 2006, 6:37 am
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On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 10:07:11 -0500, "ABLE_1"

>Hello all,
>
>I am looking for a install manual for a Raymer TGSP-4 Tone Generator.
>Anybody have a link or something that can be emailed. I tried Google but
>the top choices don't seem to fit. Searching down the list gets tedious.
>
>TIA
>

It's not rocket science. The output is into 600 ohms and you have 2
wires and a switch to select the various inputs, plus a level and
pitch control. You can test it with a screwdriver shorted across the
pins.

Check out
http://www.usedphones.com/Shop~t~0~args~detail~ptID~52647.html for a
warm and fuzzy picture.

Carl Navarro




Posted by ABLE_1 on November 2, 2006, 7:45 am
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Carl,

Thanks, that is what I suspected but didn't know what the output was.

Very helpful.

Thanks again.

Les



> On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 10:07:11 -0500, "ABLE_1"
>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I am looking for a install manual for a Raymer TGSP-4 Tone Generator.
>>Anybody have a link or something that can be emailed. I tried Google but
>>the top choices don't seem to fit. Searching down the list gets tedious.
>>
>>TIA
>>
>
> It's not rocket science. The output is into 600 ohms and you have 2
> wires and a switch to select the various inputs, plus a level and
> pitch control. You can test it with a screwdriver shorted across the
> pins.
>
> Check out
> http://www.usedphones.com/Shop~t~0~args~detail~ptID~52647.html for a
> warm and fuzzy picture.
>
> Carl Navarro
>
>
>




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