Grove TUN-4

Grove TUN-4

Post by Jim Irw » Mon, 14 Jan 2002 04:09:59

Just got my (used) new radio, a NRD 535D and along with it came a
Grove TUN-4 preselector/amp/tuner. Does anybody out there have a
user's manual for the TUN-4 that they would be willing to copy for me?
I would be happy to pay for copying and mailing costs. TIA. Jim
 
 
 

Grove TUN-4

Post by Nobody You Kn » Tue, 15 Jan 2002 06:40:39


 >Just got my (used) new radio, a NRD 535D and along with it came a

Quote:>Grove TUN-4 preselector/amp/tuner. Does anybody out there have a
>user's manual for the TUN-4 that they would be willing to copy for me?
>I would be happy to pay for copying and mailing costs. TIA. Jim

I have a TUN-4, but can't find the manual. If you have a question(s) about it,
I'd be happy to answer if I can. The unit is very simple to use.
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Take up the White Man's burden,
And reap his old reward--
The blame of those ye better
The hate of those ye guard--

(Rudyard Kipling)
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Grove TUN-4

Post by Richard McCollu » Tue, 15 Jan 2002 06:50:15




> -------------------------------------------------
> Take up the White Man's burden,
> And reap his old reward--
> The blame of those ye better
> The hate of those ye guard--

> (Rudyard Kipling)
> -------------------------------------------

Take up the White Man's burden -
Send forth the best ye breed -
Go bind your sons to exile,
To serve your captive's need

The poem was written in 1899.  When the 9th Cavalry, a black regiment
known for running the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill at bayonet point,
arrived in Manila to relieve the reservists whom Mommy wanted home, one of
them shouted, "What are you ***s doing here?" to which a black Master
Sergeant replied, "Taking on the White Man's Burden, what else??

Says a lot.