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The S-40B doesn't use a filter choke. It uses simple RC filtering.
The voltages are to be measured with the receiver set up as described in the manual, that is without a signal being received. With a strong signal present, the AVC voltage will increase the bias on the RF (6SG7) and IF tubes (6SK7s) and the screen voltage will increase over the no-signal condition. The B+ will increase a bit also. Another problem is today's higher line voltages. Most of these old radios are designed for 115 or 117 volts and when operated on 123-125 volts the B+ will be 15 or 20 volts higher than normal (115 VAC operation). Best Regards, Ed |
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