R-390A New Y2K Manual

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This web site has been set up to support initial distribution and development of the "Y2K" R-390A manual.  While it's already pretty slick, it is at an early stage in terms of enhancements and could stand additional proofing.  Y2K Release #1 is primarily drawn from the '85 Navlex manual.  You will need Adobe Acrobat reader v. 4.0 if you don't already have it.  Here's a link to download it:

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Complete credits appear in the front pages of the manual itself.  Please contact these folks regarding any bugs, corrections, and suggestions regarding content.   Recommended that you contact all three of us:

Al Tirevold    Detailed edits, corrections to the text, etc.

Pete Wokoun    New diagrams, drawings & schematics

Barry Hauser  (That's me) -- regarding this site

No warranty is expressed or implied regarding merchantability (prohibited anyway) or fitness for any particular use.  This manual is provided as a courtesy without monetary consideration for information purposes only and no liability for any aspect of possible application is assumed by the provider, distributors, developers or compilers, web hosts, or anyone else for that matter. Safety in the use, maintenance and  repair of the equipment described requires proper knowledge, training, equipment and adherance to critical procedures all of which are the sole responsibility of the recipient/reader.   By opening and reading and/or downloading this document file, you affirm your agreement with this disclaimer and further agree to refrain from distributing this document in whole or in part in any form to others without express permission to do so.

OK, with that out of the way -- Enjoy!

The whole manual in one big 4.2 MB  file.  Right click on this link to start your download:   R390A-Y2K-Release-1.PDF

You can also download the manual from Al Tirevold's site at http://www.r-390a.net/R390A-Y2K-Release-1.PDF

It is not recommended to attempt to browse the file online due to its size.   Better to download it first and then browse or print it from Acrobat off line.

Anyone needing a copy that is compatible with text readers for the visually impaired should contact Al Tirevold for arrangements.