Re: AEL 3030 SSB Transceiver manual
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:56 am
Hi Julian,
Thanks very much for replying. Its always interesting to hear a bit of history about an old company. I'm working for Simoco now since leaving Arqiva in 2006 although that was via another company, Dalman Technical Services, for a couple of years.
Dalman specialised in simulcast radio systems and was the supplier of the equipment used to keep the old low-band fire brigade systems going a bit longer before their shift to Airwave. Dalman was taken over by ComGroup Australia which was itself absorbed into Simoco. Simoco is now what's left of the old Pye/Philips company at least for basestations and DMR/P25 radios and there are still one or two employees that remember the old days.
As for the AEL3030, I have recently obtained a technical manual which has enough information to fix it. I haven't actually got round to doing that yet but as I'm being moved to part time (mostly against my will unfortunately but better than being made redundant) I will have a lot more time for home projects and it is definitely on my list.
Thanks again,
Regards
John.
Thanks very much for replying. Its always interesting to hear a bit of history about an old company. I'm working for Simoco now since leaving Arqiva in 2006 although that was via another company, Dalman Technical Services, for a couple of years.
Dalman specialised in simulcast radio systems and was the supplier of the equipment used to keep the old low-band fire brigade systems going a bit longer before their shift to Airwave. Dalman was taken over by ComGroup Australia which was itself absorbed into Simoco. Simoco is now what's left of the old Pye/Philips company at least for basestations and DMR/P25 radios and there are still one or two employees that remember the old days.
As for the AEL3030, I have recently obtained a technical manual which has enough information to fix it. I haven't actually got round to doing that yet but as I'm being moved to part time (mostly against my will unfortunately but better than being made redundant) I will have a lot more time for home projects and it is definitely on my list.
Thanks again,
Regards
John.