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Right now it looks like 2 might be the problem marked AVX 103 and AVX 849.
I'm guessing that they're tantalums but not sure. The Wavetake was mfg in 1989. I need help on the values and voltages. There's too many to just start changing. tnx hank "kenneth l wright" wrote in message ... Change all those little tear drop bypass caps connected to the shorted line. Won't hurt to replace them all, might save a future short. Ken Henry Kolesnik wrote: Sometime ago I think I recall someone posted or wrote an article on a neat way to isolate a shorted component on a pcb using common test eqpt but I can't recall the methodology. I'm trying to find a shorted component on a Wavetek 188-S-1257 signal generator. The B+ line reads about 0.4 ohms and I'm not having much luck disconnecting componets. I don't have a schematic and my eyes ain't what they used to be for tracing and I want to minimize the unsoldering. Does anyone recall the article or have a good way? tnx hank wd5jfr |
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