Wtd: Heathkit IT-2232 Component Tracer Instructions

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Tio Pedro

Jan 1, 1970
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Sofa Slug said:
Does anyone have operating instructions for a Heathkit IT-2232 "Component
Tracer"? I just picked one up at a swap meet but there was no manual.
Here's a picture of the unit: http://snipr.com/nostalgic_kits_central

-Thanks

Bob, you can always try the Yahoo! user group for
Heathkits. Very active group, and they've been helpful
in the past.

Pete
 
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Sofa Slug

Jan 1, 1970
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1PW said:

I appreciate the link. Unfortunately, they want about $25 (w/tax +
shipping) for a COPY. I might pay that for an original, but I think
that's excessive for a copy of unknown quality. BTW, this is the guy
that bought the rights to the Heathkit name and is reselling their manuals.
 
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Sofa Slug

Jan 1, 1970
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Tio said:
Bob, you can always try the Yahoo! user group for
Heathkits. Very active group, and they've been helpful
in the past.

Pete

Hi Pete,

Thanks for the tip - I will check out the group. BTW, I'm not Bob
....just call me Sofa :)
 
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Heinz Schmitz

Jan 1, 1970
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I appreciate the link. Unfortunately, they want about $25 (w/tax +
shipping) for a COPY. I might pay that for an original, but I think
that's excessive for a copy of unknown quality. BTW, this is the guy
that bought the rights to the Heathkit name and is reselling their manuals.

This guy seems to be behind the disappearance of most free Heath
manuals from the web. E.g. Bama has only an empty directory left for
Heath manuals.
Manuals from before 1964 might not be hit, however, if Heath did not
renew copyrights for them.

As to copy or original: I wouldn't mind, because all I'd need was the
information in it.
As to price: You might try to sell it on eBay, after having copied it.

Regards,
H.
 
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Franc Zabkar

Jan 1, 1970
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This guy seems to be behind the disappearance of most free Heath
manuals from the web. E.g. Bama has only an empty directory left for
Heath manuals.

IMO user manuals and service manuals should be free.

- Franc Zabkar
 
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Jeffrey D Angus

Jan 1, 1970
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Sofa said:
I appreciate the link. Unfortunately, they want about $25 (w/tax +
shipping) for a COPY. I might pay that for an original, but I think
that's excessive for a copy of unknown quality. BTW, this is the guy
that bought the rights to the Heathkit name and is reselling their
manuals.

Ok, I just stumbled across this article in Electronic Design:
http://electronicdesign.com/Articles/Index.cfm?AD=1&ArticleID=20689&bypass=1

And I quote (from page 2):
" So despite the fact that almost everyone thought Heathkit died,
it still exists and is still doing well. Check out its Web site
at www.heathkit.com. The company’s new address is 2024 Hawthorne
Avenue, St. Joseph, Mich. 49085. Call 269-925-6000 or 800-253-0570.
Many of the original Heathkit employees are still with the company,
and that “we won’t let you fail” attitude still prevails."

Interestingly enough, this conflicts with what the guy at d8apro
has to say about things. http://www.d8apro.com/

"Data Professionals of Pleasanton California has purchased the
Copyrights and existing inventory of all legacy Heathkit product
documentation from Heath Company of Benton Harbor Michigan for
an undisclosed amount. The new company will make copies of the
original legacy manuals available to the marketplace via its web
site and through eBay and PayPal."

So, which is correct?

Jeff
 
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Sofa Slug

Jan 1, 1970
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Tio said:
Bob, you can always try the Yahoo! user group for
Heathkits. Very active group, and they've been helpful
in the past.

Pete

As per your suggestion, I was able to get all the info I needed on the
Heathkit Tracer from someone on the Yahoo Heathkit Group. Thanks!
 
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Sofa Slug

Jan 1, 1970
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Jeffrey said:
Ok, I just stumbled across this article in Electronic Design:
http://electronicdesign.com/Articles/Index.cfm?AD=1&ArticleID=20689&bypass=1


And I quote (from page 2):
" So despite the fact that almost everyone thought Heathkit died,
it still exists and is still doing well. Check out its Web site
at www.heathkit.com. The company’s new address is 2024 Hawthorne
Avenue, St. Joseph, Mich. 49085. Call 269-925-6000 or 800-253-0570.
Many of the original Heathkit employees are still with the company,
and that “we won’t let you fail” attitude still prevails."

Interestingly enough, this conflicts with what the guy at d8apro
has to say about things. http://www.d8apro.com/

"Data Professionals of Pleasanton California has purchased the
Copyrights and existing inventory of all legacy Heathkit product
documentation from Heath Company of Benton Harbor Michigan for
an undisclosed amount. The new company will make copies of the
original legacy manuals available to the marketplace via its web
site and through eBay and PayPal."

So, which is correct?

Jeff

According to the contract drawn up between both parties, "Data
Professionals" (aka Don Peterson) now holds all rights to the Heathkit
company's "Legacy Manual Duplication and Distribution" business:
http://www.tech-systems-labs.com/pdf-files/Agreement.pdf
 

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