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ATS Instruction Manual 3 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 1
Dear Friends,
Happy New Year to all of You. One point I noted that page No.5 in the ATS instruction manual is not there. If anybody has any idea about it, please arrange for others to share.
Thanks.
sameer
 
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Gender: Male rajanimohan vu3cav vu3cav Location: New Delhi Originally from Begusarai (Bihar) Birthday: 09/05
Re:ATS Instruction Manual 3 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 3
Dear Sameer,

I will be sending you the complete set of litreture along with the PCB. In case you need prior to it let me know, I will send you page no. 5

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Rajani Mohan
 
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Re:ATS Instruction Manual 3 Years, 4 Months ago Karma: 1
Dear Rajani,
Thanks for prompt response. I will wait till the PCB arrival.
73,
sameer
 
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