schematic download sites i have found

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Free Diagrams, Schematics and Service Manuals
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good source - wide range of brands.
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Informationstechniker-Meister Thomas K. Seitz (televisions)
Free Schematics | schematic circuit diagrams (mainly public address and instrumental/guitar amplifier)
Grundig-Forum (Grundig)
LUXMAN R 1050 SM 2 Service Manual free download, schematics, eeprom, repair info for electronics
(Luxman, scroll down for model overview)
Dual Anleitungen und Prospekte (Dual)
Consumer Audio Information (various, mainly home-audio)
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(http_guitarwork.ru/electronic/amplifier.php?p=12, Unicord, VOX guitar amps)
 
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I hope I'm not veering to far from the spirit of this thread/subforum, but there's the BAMA site, while it's geared toward tube-based amateur radio and communications receivers, it also has schematics and manuals for older but still very useful test equipment that people here are likely using:
http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/
And of course for turntables, electronic drive schematics are often included in the manuals here:
Vinyl Engine | The Home of the Turntable
 
"Google" find sites and download aeras, whose URL's start with "www" or "http://www"

now I have heard about download aeras for schematics, whose URL's start with follow:
"ftp://ftp", e.g.
ftp://ftp.studer.ch/Public/Products/A810/Manuals
ftp.studer.ch/Public/Products/ - FTP Browser
or
ftp.studer.ch/Public/Products/Revox/Revox_A700/TCA561_50.05.0152_DataSheet.pdf

the member "Steerpike" call me such a site
by post 3 about http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/anal...heet-internal-circuit-wanted.html#post2347702

Which search engines there are, that find such sites ?
here a small range of commonly search engines:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_search_engines
 
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All,

In addition to all the links here, I would like to point people to using google searches like this: "site::passlabs.com type::pdf" (that is "site<colon>passlabs.com type<colon>pdf")

site:passlabs.com type:pdf - Google zoeken

Using site searches kan be very helpfull.

Regards,
Frans.

P.s. How do I escape characters like the colon? I now added a space :)
And that did not work :)
Then I doubled the colons, and that did not work... ;)
And then I replaced the colons with <colon> wow :) I hope that is clear.
 
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