some NIM module manuals :
http://class.phys.psu.edu/p559/experiments.asp
NIM manuals
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Re: NIM manuals
Thanks, Brian.
Re: NIM manuals
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.
Re: NIM manuals
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
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
Re: NIM manuals
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.
Re: NIM manuals
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
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