Id try www.scribd.com
Id try www.scribd.com
I do have a Micronta 22-210 instructional manual. If you are still interested let me know.
The best way to obtain an old ownerÕs manual is to contact the manufacture and ask for the manual. You can also research online for downloaded copies of the manual.
Radio Shack dot com has many outdated equipment guides.
You can find a manual for the Micronta 22-188 multimeter by visiting the RadioShack website or searching for it on electronics forums and websites dedicated to vintage electronics. Additionally, websites like ManualsLib or eBay may have downloadable manuals or physical copies available for purchase. If you're unable to find it online, checking with local electronics repair shops might also yield results.
You can find a free Micronta 22-184 manual online by visiting websites like ManualsLib or the Internet Archive, which often host user manuals for a variety of electronics. Additionally, forums or communities dedicated to vintage electronics may have members who can share a digital copy. If you prefer, you can also check eBay or other auction sites, where sellers sometimes offer downloadable manuals.
Only link I can find is this: http://support.radioshack.com/support_meters/doc14/14076.htm There is no owners manual available from radio shack for this model other than the above link.
The part number 22-206 is a Radio Shack catalog number. You should be contacting Radio Shack, or searching on their website.
The part number 22-206 is a Radio Shack catalog number. You should be contacting Radio Shack, or searching on their website.
It's an Audiovox/Micronta (Radio Shack) superhetrodyne radar detector designed and marketed for vehicular use.
To use a Micronta No. 22-027 multitester, first ensure the device is set to the correct measurement mode (voltage, current, or resistance) by turning the selector knob. For measuring voltage, connect the red probe to the positive terminal and the black probe to the negative terminal of the circuit. For resistance, connect the probes across the component and read the value on the display. Always start with the highest range setting to avoid damaging the meter, then adjust as necessary for more accurate readings.