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Radionerds.com is a completely free and open resource for radio restoration information.  We want you to copy and duplicate these manuals anywhere you wish, the point here is to make these manuals so easy to find on the internet, that no-one would bother to buy a CD or try some CIA/MI-6 Scheme of authentication to allow you to have something that is PUBLIC DOMAIN.  Thats right citizens, US Military manuals are all Public Domain!... copy them, all of them... put them on you own site, put them on your friends site, copy them to a thumb drive and send to your aunt minnie...
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We will very soon allow mirrors of this site to be created, so please dont bother with WGET Bots, (yes we know if you *really* want to do it, we cannot stop you, so no need to prove it) remember our goal is SATURATION... so we are on your side.. but chewing up our bandwidth wont help.
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All original materials on this site are released under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License.  (See [[RadioNerds:Copyrights]] for details.)..  This is to prevent someone from trying to sell our write-ups, not to control the manuals themselves... (remember what i said about Public Domain earlier?)
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Revision as of 01:55, 23 May 2013

Radionerds.com

Radionerds.com is a completely free and open resource for radio restoration information. We want you to copy and duplicate these manuals anywhere you wish, the point here is to make these manuals so easy to find on the internet, that no-one would bother to buy a CD or try some CIA/MI-6 Scheme of authentication to allow you to have something that is PUBLIC DOMAIN. Thats right citizens, US Military manuals are all Public Domain!... copy them, all of them... put them on you own site, put them on your friends site, copy them to a thumb drive and send to your aunt minnie...


We will very soon allow mirrors of this site to be created, so please dont bother with WGET Bots, (yes we know if you *really* want to do it, we cannot stop you, so no need to prove it) remember our goal is SATURATION... so we are on your side.. but chewing up our bandwidth wont help.


All original materials on this site are released under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License. (See RadioNerds:Copyrights for details.).. This is to prevent someone from trying to sell our write-ups, not to control the manuals themselves... (remember what i said about Public Domain earlier?)

Military Equipment
Radios
Intercoms
Antennas
Masts
Cables
Test Equipment
Field Phones

EF Johnson