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Old 09-02-2017, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Findm-Keepm View Post
I was gonna do this in a PM, but it's germane to a BUNCH of GE and Bradford sets:

http://www.americanradiohistory.com/...TD-1980-11.pdf

Page 8/9 have a ton of 19QB tips, straight from GE. Other chassis included are YA, YC, JA, QA, QB
JA, QA & QB are all similar so you can look for tips in all three.
GE used to request dud parts back for testing from time to time.
For your trouble they gave you nice tip books etc. There training manuals were the best of quality & deepest theory wise. AND they fed you
a full diner at the seminars. You were lucky to get water from the
Japs. GE could really get things right when they wanted but
knobs, gears & cabinet parts they never mastered. Seemed to get
the wrong thing half the time.

73 Zeno
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