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I recently aquired an R-388. Its in good condition but
I found the S-meter read very low. From the entries in the archives of the Collins Collector's List this seems fairly common. I found that the problem was R-163, a 160ohm resistor in series with the meter, it had increased in value to over 200ohms. After replacing it with a good 160ohm film resistor the meter works normally. There is also a 100 ohm resistor, r-170, between the meter + side and ground. The voltage to ground from the screens of two IF stages through this resistor establishes the reference point for the meter. I changed this resistor also but the old one checked good. Evidently this resistor is critical because even though the difference between the two resistors was only about five ohms the zero adjustment had to be reset a fair amount. The meter now goes up to about 95 or higher on maximum signals and off scale with manual gain. I am posting this in case it proves of help to someone else with a similar problem. FWIW, the meter on the 51J series reads decibels above the AVC threshold. This is not an absolute level but is approximately 2.5 microvolts on all but Band-1 (the BC band where the receiver is delibrately desensitized). This is different than the meter on the Hammarlund Sp-600-JX, which reads carrier level and is calibrated in db above and below one microvolt. When these receivers are working right the meter is surprizingly accurate. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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