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I'm trying to find a manual for a cushman CE-31 service manual. So far, all searches on the net are negative. Can anyone help ?
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Assuming you mean one of the old 40’ish vintage units.
Digging deep into my technical archives, I remember this site also being attached to one of crystal set radios ( check ‘em out) , which I was researching. So, I logged it in additionally, after having a nostalgic look at the depicted Cushman scooter collection.
I used to tool around on one of a bit newer vintage waaaaay back in junior high days.
I rarely had to buy gas for it (27cents a gallon...Babycakes), I just went around to closed gas stations at nite with a tin can and drained the residual / hose loop retained gas into the can resting on the pavement after lowering the hose.
Reference:
http://www.hobbytech.com/basicinfo.htm
http://www.hobbytech.com/index.html
http://www.hobbytech.com/crystalradio/crystalradio.htm
Or go direct to Jim:
[email protected]
(Be sure to include the word "Cushman" in the subject line.)
Read up on all of the touch points on all aspects of the above home page.
If its not in his collection, he should be able to further “misguideâ€
Assuming you mean one of the old 40’ish vintage units.
Digging deep into my technical archives, I remember this site also being attached to one of crystal set radios ( check ‘em out) , which I was researching. So, I logged it in additionally, after having a nostalgic look at the depicted Cushman scooter collection.
I used to tool around on one of a bit newer vintage waaaaay back in junior high days.
I rarely had to buy gas for it (27cents a gallon...Babycakes), I just went around to closed gas stations at nite with a tin can and drained the residual / hose loop retained gas into the can resting on the pavement after lowering the hose.
Reference:
http://www.hobbytech.com/basicinfo.htm
http://www.hobbytech.com/index.html
http://www.hobbytech.com/crystalradio/crystalradio.htm
Or go direct to Jim:
[email protected]
(Be sure to include the word "Cushman" in the subject line.)
Read up on all of the touch points on all aspects of the above home page.
If its not in his collection, he should be able to further “misguideâ€
Cushman CE-31 eh?
It'd be nice to know what the f that is, just a general category would be nice.
This site refers to it as a piece of test equipment-
http://www.gemoto.com/cnharc/
So which is it poster? transportation, or testor?
It'd be nice to know what the f that is, just a general category would be nice.
This site refers to it as a piece of test equipment-
http://www.gemoto.com/cnharc/
So which is it poster? transportation, or testor?
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THe cushman CE-31 is indeed a piece of test equipment, not a motor scooter.
It is a service monitor that allows alignment of a radio receiver's circuitry and also a transmitter's circuitry. It's used largely for two way radios and repeaters, etc.
I need the manual to understand the limits of this instrument and for servicing it. Thanks for all the help so far.
It is a service monitor that allows alignment of a radio receiver's circuitry and also a transmitter's circuitry. It's used largely for two way radios and repeaters, etc.
I need the manual to understand the limits of this instrument and for servicing it. Thanks for all the help so far.
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Bad news. I tried going thru previous repair depots and service shops we had dealt with in the past and came up with Zilch. Seems to be a tough model number to find and I know your frustration as I have been there myself. With high end equipment, you are dead in the water without a good service manual - where do they all dissapear to ? I will assume that you have made a trip thru "Google Land" and checked all the ARRL sites, but one place you may not have tried is E-Bay.
They do have a large turnover of these type manuals and I have sold a few myself here. They have a relatively new posting called "Want it Now!", whereas the buyer puts out a querie as to a particular item they are looking for.When doing a search, follow this chain of categories: Bussiness and Industrial > Industrial electrical and Test > Communications Monitors.
Sorry I couln't help you but I will keep my eyes peeled.
Bad news. I tried going thru previous repair depots and service shops we had dealt with in the past and came up with Zilch. Seems to be a tough model number to find and I know your frustration as I have been there myself. With high end equipment, you are dead in the water without a good service manual - where do they all dissapear to ? I will assume that you have made a trip thru "Google Land" and checked all the ARRL sites, but one place you may not have tried is E-Bay.
They do have a large turnover of these type manuals and I have sold a few myself here. They have a relatively new posting called "Want it Now!", whereas the buyer puts out a querie as to a particular item they are looking for.When doing a search, follow this chain of categories: Bussiness and Industrial > Industrial electrical and Test > Communications Monitors.
Sorry I couln't help you but I will keep my eyes peeled.
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Robert:
Thanks for the help. You've got the gist of the situation right. I've tried Ebay though not "want it now". I'll try that. Google was not productive. Ahh Well...
Thanks for the help. You've got the gist of the situation right. I've tried Ebay though not "want it now". I'll try that. Google was not productive. Ahh Well...
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If you have your ears on and are still looking for your CE-31 manual, I have found it for you. It can be obtained from Cardinal Electronics,Inc. Website is--www.cardinalelec.com.
[email protected]. They want $80 for a good copy. This isnt cheap,but is not out of line for obsolete manuals.You can have a complete calibration for $195, but I'm sure you would rather do this yourself and have a manual for future needs.
If you have your ears on and are still looking for your CE-31 manual, I have found it for you. It can be obtained from Cardinal Electronics,Inc. Website is--www.cardinalelec.com.
[email protected]. They want $80 for a good copy. This isnt cheap,but is not out of line for obsolete manuals.You can have a complete calibration for $195, but I'm sure you would rather do this yourself and have a manual for future needs.
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Thanks for all your help. For a while, it looked like a dead and, but as advised, I kept my eyes open on Ebay and just picked up a manual for $30.00 US, so now I can check out the CTCSS tone generator in the service monitor.
Again, thanks to all of you who helped in my quest
Again, thanks to all of you who helped in my quest
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