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![]() "timlad28" wrote in message ... Long thread snipped.................. Hi Richard, It's been a while but today I finally got time to run through the E773 doc for the AR88. Testing the local oscillator stage at tube 3, I measured the D.C. voltage across R12 and got readings of -3.0v to -4.5v, not the 3 to 3.5V indicated. So something not right - which is good. Checked the voltage on tube 3 and it read 90-100v. Replaced with another tube and got similar readings. Does this mean the fault is in AF stage or this just symptom? Regards, Tim P.S. I hope to have a signal generator shortly. -- timlad28 I don't have the complete E773 document. The one I have and other AR-88 manuals do not specify a voltage across R-12m a 1K resistor. Its shown as a series resistor in the regulated voltage to the oscillator plate. Its probably part of a decoupling resistor. I would not expect there to be much of a voltage drop across it and the polarity will depend on how you have connected the meter. You should see about +150v to the chassis on one side and nearly that on the other. The oscillator plate resistor is 10K (says 10M on the schematics, that is an old abbreviation for thousands, can be confusing). Because R-12 is 1K the voltage across it will be directly in milliampers so 4V would be 4ma, not out of line for the tube. This translates to a 40V drop across the plate resistor. I don't think this is the problem. I looked at four versions of the AR-88/CR-88 schematics and the resistor designations appear to be consistent. The document you have is a British army one so its just possible its different, I don't have their version of the schematic. Unfortunately, RCA does not have stage gain measurements in their instructions, they would be helpful. I don't know what to suggest next. If you have checked the tubes for correct voltage and resistance at their sockets. It seems to me we discussed an error in an earlier part of this thread, something to do with the AVC and bias measurement, I think the British manual has the return point wrong. -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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