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Thanks, Brian.
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One thing I forgot to mention, some manuals on the link page say not available online. Just go to : http://class.phys.psu.edu/p559/ and go into the individual experiements pages and you can find the others. BTW, the experiement are an extra treat. Hope this can help someone. Maybe we could start a NIM manual archive. You may have the manual someone is looking for. Just a thought.
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Hi Brian:

I've already started it.
I've collected about 27 manuals on Canberra nims.
I now have the 35 & 40 MCA set.
I plan to scan them and put them on cdrom.
I also have the PAR Boxcar Averager Manuals.
I am currently getting all the TEk 500 series manuals.
For members of the fusor forum it will be ten bucks for a particular cdrom. (by company)
For every one else 20 bucks.
I decided to do it this way in order to help newbies be able to determine a good nim buy on Ebay. And be a portable reference on nims in general.
The cd burner will be doing the archiving work if all else fails!

Happy Fusoring!
Larry Leins
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Larry, I'll take a CD of whatever you have, especially the Canberra. As I seem to get more of these modules. Anyone else? I'm shure Richard Hull has a small library of them. They are great reading to get to understand NIM, even if you don't have that pecticular module. I will share any that I get.
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Larry, et al,. It's been a while since you were on the NIM manual thread, but did you ever round-out your NIM manual library? I ask because I'm looking for manuals for an Ortec 461 Alarm Control NIM, and a Tennelec TC591 ratemeter NIM. If you have just a good lead, that will help. I've also tried OETech (thanks, Don).
Next, I have access to a fair library of NIM manuals (a four-drawer file cabinet full) available for scanning or copying, including Tennelec, Ortec, PGT, Canberra, LeCroy, and Kevex Corp.
Dennis
larry leins wrote:
> Hi Brian:
>
> I've already started it.
> I've collected about 27 manuals on Canberra nims.
> I now have the 35 & 40 MCA set.
> I plan to scan them and put them on cdrom.
> I also have the PAR Boxcar Averager Manuals.
> I am currently getting all the TEk 500 series manuals.
> For members of the fusor forum it will be ten bucks for a particular cdrom. (by company)
> For every one else 20 bucks.
> I decided to do it this way in order to help newbies be able to determine a good nim buy on Ebay. And be a portable reference on nims in general.
> The cd burner will be doing the archiving work if all else fails!
>
> Happy Fusoring!
> Larry Leins
> Fusor Tech
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This link has changed to

http://intro.phys.psu.edu/class/p559/
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