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Hi,
The calibration cell simply verifies that the meter is 100 microamps and a total of 250 ohms. And it contains the limit resistors for the leakage test. I wouldn't worry about it. Incidentally I wouldn't use any silicone lubricants on the card-reader pins. While the original organic grease has stiffened with time and needed to be replaced, it was probably carefully selected to do its job. On the Cardmatics I've repaired, I've used a grease originally supplied to General Radio by Oak, but I have no idea where to get more of it. It was described to me by the GR engineer who gave me some, as "Beacon M325" grease. 73, Alan |
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