Vince
They release ones that they a copies for. The cost for a big company like Tek to go back and scan the non digitized manuals is not trivial. Then there is the cost of storing, cataloging, 20 or 30 or 40 or more year old product. Staff ,management and physical plant? , and over head costs alone to maintain a "complete" library like this could easily run into Several $100K a year. Very hard to justify that this library would generate much revenue. The user base in general for a lot of this older product is not in the habit of buying much new stuff.
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On 5/17/2018 2:40 PM, Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
It don't understand though, why they don't do it for 100% of their scopes (or various products)... can't believe they "lost" their own manuals ?!...
I don't see the point of releasing only some manuals but not all. All or nothing, I would understand, but doing it halfway, I must say I don't see their point...
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Dave
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