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Willem, ZS6WWJ wrote:-

> This request is on behalve of Bert ZS6LP
 
> He need a circuit diagram / handbook for a
> vhf/uhf signal genarator TF1064/B/Z
 
> Any help will be appreciated

If no-one else comes to your rescue, you can either download the Marconi
TF-1064/B5 Digital Frequency Meter Operating Guide and Service Manual
Combined, or if you can buy it on CD and have it posted anywhere in the
world. (Ref CDC-2204) from mauritron.com

The link to the Mauritron Marconi index page that you need is here:
 
http://www.mauritron.com/manuals/html/marconi.html

The manuals cost 9.99GBP (or equivalent rand) to download, or on a CD
costs £15.99. Muaritron claim to have the World's largest Library of
Technical Information.

Use the Search box or A to Z index to find your Make & Model
When you find it - they've got it ready for immediate dispatch
either for fast download delivery or as a collection on CD via 
the post.

They claim to be able to supply almost any circuit/manual/user guides, 
from the earliest Vintage Valve Wireless sets to the Latest Flat Screen
TVs

You locate your Manual via the search box or A to Z Index above. If you
find it with a CDC number next to it they have it in stock for download
delivery.

You enter the details in the order box for secure purchase by any method.

The link above is specifically for Marconi Signal Generators.

Muaritron's homepage for everything else is here:

http://www.mauritron.com/index.html

I don't have any connection with Mauritron except as an occasional
satisfied customer. They're a long established company and I used 
them often before internet and CDs came along. (Most circuits and
information I require as a restorer of vintage valve radios is now 
on sets of CDs).

Hope that helps.

(Sent as a bull rather than SP due to the vagaries of packet forwarding).


Best wishes 
David, G4EBT @ GB7FCR

British Vintage Wireless Society Member
G-QRP Club Member, No: 1339

Cottingham, East Yorkshire.

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