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Looking for a manual or info on an EICO 221 VTVM
5/15/2003 6:01:04 PMRon McCafferty
I am looking for info on an EICO Model 221 VTVM. I just recently purchased one. It would be nice to find a manual or schematic, but I really only need to know what type of battery it uses. It seems to be larger than a "C" type, but not as big as a "D" type. I suspect something unique!

Thanks!

5/15/2003 6:27:19 PMNorm Leal
Hi Ron

Manualman has it for $11.00.

http://www.manualman.com/catalog/news13.htm

Norm

:I am looking for info on an EICO Model 221 VTVM. I just recently purchased one. It would be nice to find a manual or schematic, but I really only need to know what type of battery it uses. It seems to be larger than a "C" type, but not as big as a "D" type. I suspect something unique!
:
:Thanks!

5/15/2003 8:10:15 PMGordo
BAMA has one for free ...
http://bama.sbc.edu and click on EICO ... requires DejaVu reader, can send you a copy if you don't have it.


:Hi Ron
:
: Manualman has it for $11.00.
:
:http://www.manualman.com/catalog/news13.htm
:
:Norm
:
::I am looking for info on an EICO Model 221 VTVM. I just recently purchased one. It would be nice to find a manual or schematic, but I really only need to know what type of battery it uses. It seems to be larger than a "C" type, but not as big as a "D" type. I suspect something unique!
::
::Thanks!

5/31/2005 6:42:32 PMEdd
WHAT ! someone else also has one of those...which I classify as post-neanderthal....pre cro-magnon vintage. I'm not going out to pull out of storage but i will confirm that it did use a 1 1/2 cell (nothing unique) for the ohms supply battery.
I believe that it was "D" size ,at least for the longevity advantage.73's de Edd

:I am looking for info on an EICO Model 221 VTVM. I just recently purchased one. It would be nice to find a manual or schematic, but I really only need to know what type of battery it uses. It seems to be larger than a "C" type, but not as big as a "D" type. I suspect something unique!
:
:Thanks!

5/31/2005 7:16:20 PMSteve J.
I have one for download on my site (free):
http://www.stevenjohnson.com/manuals/test.htm
You are welcome to it. (I've got one also).


:WHAT ! someone else also has one of those...which I classify as post-neanderthal....pre cro-magnon vintage. I'm not going out to pull out of storage but i will confirm that it did use a 1 1/2 cell (nothing unique) for the ohms supply battery.
:I believe that it was "D" size ,at least for the longevity advantage.73's de Edd
:
::I am looking for info on an EICO Model 221 VTVM. I just recently purchased one. It would be nice to find a manual or schematic, but I really only need to know what type of battery it uses. It seems to be larger than a "C" type, but not as big as a "D" type. I suspect something unique!
::
::Thanks!



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