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Thanks to both of you. Appreciate your help !
"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... "parangles" wrote in message om... What inexpensive test equiptment can I use to troubleshoot and repair old am ( broadcastband)transistor radios? I have seen a Velleman Signal generator kit $11, output 1Khz fixed, 0-100mVrms, and CKIT has a signal injector kit$6 and an Audio signal tracer kit$8.I have only a digital voltage meter and a homemade audio output level indicator. My experience is limited to building a few kits etc. Your help will be really appreciated. For really inexpensive equipment any of the old signal generators like that will be helpful. It might also be helpful if you add a frequency counter so you can set the frequency of the generator accurately. Some of the old Eico, Heathkit and knight generators that cover broad frequencie ranges can be bought for about $ 10 to $ 30 off e-bay work for what you want to do. |
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