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Great observation RE; 1000 ohm per volt. As we move forward [AKA get older] we
forget! A high impedance meter must be used to measure the AVC/AGC line. This line has typically megohm range resistors and a 1000 ohm/volt or even 20Kohm/volt would give false readings. If you use a modern voltmeter you have to correct for the current NOT being drawn by the meter [50 microamps/volt [old style] to 0.1 microamp/volt for typical modern meters] when measuring operating voltages. Richard, you made a great observation. TNX. /s/ DD Richard Knoppow wrote: "David Shrader" wrote in message . .. I agree with voltage checks at the actual tube socket with a good, very good, i.e. high impedance [FET or equiv], voltmeter. If voltages are within 5% of correct values, then the resistors should be within spec. If voltages are 15% off, then replace. With the S-85 you can remove the tubes which opens one side of the tube bias resistors. So, with the tube removed plate decoupling resistors, screen grid resistors, cathode resistors can be checked in circuit. Secondarily, typical A-B carbon composition resistors absorb water vapor and swell/crack with time/age. This is easily found by an eyeball exam with a little magnification for those of us over 60 years old :-). Finally, use a good contact cleaner on the bandswitch wafers. You can use a Q-tip for those hard to reach places. /s/ DD, W1MCE snipping here... Check the instruction book to see if it specifies the type of meter used to get the readings in the chart. Very often older receiver voltages were measured with low resistance meters, around 1000 oms per volt. If you use a modern very high resistance meter the voltages will read high. For example, nearly all the specified voltages for the SP-600-JX were measured with a 1000 ohm/volt meter except a few which specify a VTVM. |
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