M-Ost - Often - Needed: Radio Diagrams
M-Ost - Often - Needed: Radio Diagrams
M-Ost - Often - Needed: Radio Diagrams
1952
RADIO
DIAGRAMS
ana Servicing Information
Compiled by
M. N. BEITMAN
SUPREME PUBLICATIONS
CHICAGO
MANUAL OF 19S2 MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED RADIO DIAGRAMS
Always use this Index to find needed material in
Index this Volume 12, 1952 RADIO Diagram manual. You
will find the various makes of radios listed in
alphabetical order by manufacturer's name. Under
each make, models or chassis are listed in nume¬
rical order at the left of the colimm, while the
corresponding pages are listed to the right.
o
RS-142 114 Vocaline
o
1U338I,R,W 123
.
PX600 116 338-1,R,W 123 CC-1 128
RC-1017A 114 CC-2 128
RC-1079K 111 Stewart-Warner
RC-1079L 111 9160- A to -E 125 Webster-Chicago
RC-1102 107 9161- A to -C 126 100 135-141
RC-1102A 107 9162- A, -B 124 100-1 135
RC-1102B 107 9164-A, -B 124 100-27 135
RC-1102C 107 100-55 135
RC-1104 112 Stromberg-Carlson 100-62 135
RC-1104-1 112 C-1 127 100-64 135
RC-1104A 112 101 135-141
RC-1104A-1 112 210 142
RC-1104B 112
RC-1104B-1 112 Western Auto
RC-1104C 112 Sylvania Electric 4C11 147
RC-1104D 1--601-1 130 4P12-A 146
112
RC-1104E 1-602-1 129 25023-11 148
112
RC-1110 116 511B,-H, -M 130 237 143
RC-1114 512BR 130 325D27-202 144
113
512CH 130 D-2108 143
512GR 130 D-2109 143
ars, Roebuck 512RE 130 D-2216A,-B 68
5 118 512YE 130 D-2217A,-B 68
6 118 541B,-H,-M 129 D-2237A 144
10 117 542BR 129 D-2263 145
11 117 542CH 129 D-3210A 146
13 132 542GR 129 D-411S 147
14 132 542RE 129 D-4142A 148
25 120 542YE 129 234031 145
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Mount and set dial pointer to horizontal position with tuning condenser tuned to 1400 KC generator signal; see illustration below.
^ <>/. chassis If IF transformers have hollow core slugs, these adjustments may all
slnradinl^Zn? T use alignment tool #98A30.7 obtainable from your Admiral distributor. The bottom IF
Slug adjustment may be reached through the hollow core in the upper slug.
VOLTAGE DATA
Voltages shown on schematic diagram.
[ronVore 12 B E6
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12BA6 12AV6 50C5
ANTENNA CONVERTER IF ANP, 4_li,. DEL AVCUF.AMP. -^ AUDIO OUTPUT
L2
BLUE DOT
cz ZD H-h _
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CLOSED
ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
1.
• Turn receiver volume control full on.
• Connect output meter across speaker voice coiL Before installing the chassis in the cabinet, fully close the gang
• Use lowest output setting of signal generator capable condenser. Slide the chassis in the cabinet and mount the dial
of producing adequate output meter indication and pointer in a horizontal position (pointed at the dot and dash
then proceed as outlined in chart below. below 55 on the radio dial scale).
Mount and set dial pointer to horizontal position with tuning condenser tuned to 1400 KC generator signal; see iUustration below.
•Adjustments A and C made from the underside of the chassis If IF transformers have hoUow core slugs, these adjustments may all
be made from the top of the chassis, if you use alignment tool #98A30-7 obtainable from your Admiral distributor.
^ VOLTAGE DATA
Voltages shown on schematic diagram
e All readings made between tube socket terminals and
B minus (negative lead of electrolytic condenser C13).
• Measured on 117 Volt 60 Cycle AC line.
• Volume control minimum; dial turned to low fre¬
uremt/ mmn am times i quency end.
I rm JUMFEU mmn msj m 4.
• Voltages measured with Vacuum Tube Voltmeter.
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♦These readings will be either lower or practically zero if taken with a 1000 ohm-per-volt meter.
MANUAL OF 19S2 MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED RADIO DIAGRAMS
CHASSIS 5M2, 5Y2
#191101# iff MODELS 5M21, 5M22,5Y22
ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
Dummy Antgnna Connaction of Signal Rocoivor
Trimmer Trimmor Typo of
Stop in Series with Signal Gonorator Gonorator Gang
Doscription Dosignation Adiustment
Signal Ganarator (High Sldo) Froquoncy Sotting
Gang
250 mmfd. Tuning condenser, 2nd IF •A, B Maximum
1 455 KC fully
condenser antenna stator 1st IF •C, D output
open
Gang
250 mmfd. Tuning condenser, Maximum
2 1620 KC fuUy Oscillator E
condenser antenna stator output
open
Mount dial pointer. Set pointer to horizontal position with tuning condenser tuned to 1400 KC generator signal (see illustration
below). Rotate the tuning condenser until the pointer is in a vertical position (900 KC), then slip chassis in cabinet, carefuUy
guiding the pointer so that it locates between the dial escutcheon and the cabinet. Install antenna and chassis mounting bolts.
The pointer and escutcheon may be mounted after installing the chassis in cabinet as follows: Set pointer to horizontal position
with gang tuned to 1400 KC signal. Place escutcheon on cabinet. With long nose pliers slip the hairpin ends of the escutcheon
mounting springs in holes of escutcheon tabs.
‘Adjustments A and C made from the underside of the chassis. If IF transformers have hollow core slugs, these adjustments may
all be made from the top of chassis, if you use alignment tool #98A30-7 obtainable from your Admiral distributor. The bottom
IF slug adjustment may be reached through the hollow core in the upper slug.
t Antenna Trimmer “P’ should be aligned after chassis and antenna are mounted in cabinet.
VOLTAGE DATA
Voltages given on schematic diagram.
35Z5GT
RECTIFIER
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Admiral
RC550. RC550A. RC550GA RECORD CHANGERS
Record Changers RC550, RC550A and RC550GA
are identical, except for differences in length of
connecting leads and color of plastic trim.
Record Changers RC550X and RC550AX are
used in export sets.
HEAD assembly CENTERPOST
10-INCH
ARM
FOR
7-INCH RECORDS
RECORD
SUPPORT
TRIP
SLIDER (36)
LUG ON
TURNTABLE HUB
r-TRIP \
FRICTION
WASHER (34)
^ ENGAGES
PAWL TO HOVE
DRIVE GEAR j
■ •' ENGAGEMENT
. pawl (33)
Figure 2A. Drive Gear Position Out of Change Cycle. Figure 2B. Drive Gear Pawition During Change Cycle.
The changer mechanism is driven during its this movement is only slight, the vertical catch on
change cycle by the drive gear (30), which in turn the gear engagement pawl (33) is just touched
is driven by the geared hub of the turntable. Dur¬ and “kicked away” by the lug on the turntable
ing normal record play, the “dead spot” on the hub. This occurs with each revolution of the turn¬
drive gear is held next to the turntable hub by table until the gear engagement pawl is moved in
the gear indexing arm (41) and spring (39). rapidly enough to be positioned in front of the lug
before the next turntable cycle.
This changer employs a velocity trip, which This rapid movement only occurs when the trip
consists primarily of two parts: the trip motion slider (36) is moved rapidly, by the tone arm, as
arm (32), and the gear engagement pawl (33). the needle enters the trip grooves of the record.
These parts are mounted near the “dead spot” The gear engagement pawl (33) then moves in
on the drive gear. See Figure 2A.
front of and engages the lug on the turntable hub.
During normal record play, the trip slider (36) This causes the drive gear (30) to be rotated far
is moved slowly by the stud on the arm control enough so that the teeth on the drive gear will
lever (23) which moves with the tone arm. The engage the teeth on the turntable hub, starting
stud on the trip slider (36) rides against the trip the change cycle. See figure 2B.
motion arm (32), moving it very slightly. Since The changer can also be tripped by rotating the
the gear engagement pawl (33) is held against the reject knob to the left momentarily. The stud
trip motion arm (32) by the trip friction washer on the end of the reject arm (88) moves the gear
(34), the gear engagement pawl (33) is also engagement pawl (33) into position to engage the
moved slightly toward the turntable hub. Since lug on turntable hub.
TRIP_FR1CTJ0N
WASHER 34
MANUAL OF 19S2 MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED RADIO DIAGRAMS
Admiral RC500, RC500A, RC500GA Record Changers, continued.
As the drive gear begins to rotate, the control1 As the control cam (90) rotates through the
cam (90) also rotates, since both parts are2 second half of the change cycle, the push-off plate
mounted on the same shaft. See fig. 4. As the2 is returned by the push-off arm return spring
control cam rotates clockwise, drive link rollerr (78) and the remainder of the stack of records
(109) riding against the cam moves the drive link{ drops to the record support (64). See figure 1.
(107), which in turn rotates the control plate“ At the same time, the tone arm is returned by
(102). As the control plate rotates, the incline2 the set-down spring (98) which causes the set-
tab (102A) rides across the tone arm lift rod (12), down indexing stud on the size change plate (99)
lifting the tone arm from the record. The studi to ride against the indexing portion of the arm
on the arm control lever (23) then is engaged by^ control lever (23).
the safety arm (105) (which rotates with the con¬
■ The tone arm will move toward the record
trol plate), moving the tone arm away from the
“ until the set-down indexing stud on the size
centerpost.
change plate has reached the indexing point (end
When the tone arm is almost clear of the? of cut-away section) on the arm control lever.
record, the stud on the push-off link (86) (which1 After the arm stops moving inward, the lift rod
is pivoted by the control cam), pivots the push-offE will ride down the control plate incline (102A),
arm (79) counterclockwise. Since the push-offf and the tone arm will move toward the record.
arm is held to the push-off plate and shaft (60)) Just before the tone arm touches the record,
by two Allen screws, the push-off plate is also) the safety arm engages the stud on the set-down
pivoted. Just before the control cam reaches halfE change plate (99) and pivots it away from the
rotation, the tone arm will be positioned as far: arm control lever (23); releasing the tone arm.
as possible from the centerpost, and the push-off^ The set-down point is determined by the posi¬
plate (60) will “push-off” the record to the turn¬ tion of the set-down change plate (99), which can
table. be set for either 7-inch, 10-inch, or 12-inch.
*79 SCREW 124; LOOSEN TO POSITION RECORD SUPPORT I
-
SCREW Tl<
LOOSEN TO
MOVE PUSH- •
OFF HOUSING X.
68
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ADJUSTMENTS
When making the following adjustments, keep in mind that the Push-
off, Trip, and Set-Down mechanisms function independently. One of these
units may become inoperative without affecting the other two.
3. As the change cycle is almost completed, and 3. Remove the record and tighten the screw
the tone arm just starts to move down tov/ards (124).
the turntable, place a ruler against the cen¬ 4. Load the changer with a stack of 10-inch rec¬
terpost and check the distance between the ords, and “reject” the entire stack to the turn¬
near side of the centerpost and the needle. This table. Check to see that all records drop to the
distance should be between 4 10/16" and
turntable evenly.
4 11/16".
4. If the 10-inch adjustment is correct, the needle ADJUSTING DISTANCE BETWEEN RECORD
should set-down between 5 19/32" and 5 22/32" SUPPORT (64) AND CENTERPOST (24)
from the near side of the centerpost on 12-inch If records do not push-off satisfactorily, or more
records, and between 3 1/4" to 3 5/32" on than one record drops to the turntable during
7-inch records. change cycle, it may be necessary to adjust the
distance between the centerpost and the record
ADJUSTING THE TONE ARM HEIGHT support. See Figures 4 and 8. Make this adjust¬
This record changer is so designed that the ment as follows:
tone arm will clear the bottom record of a stack 1. Place the push-off assembly in the 10-inch
to be played if the needle is above the changer position.
pan when the changer is not in change cycle and
2. Hold the centerpost as far away from the
1%" above the turntable during change cycle. See
push-off assembly as possible.
Figure 6. With proper tone arm height setting,
the tone arm will lift high enough during change 3. Measure the distance from the edge of the
cycle to clear a complete stack of records of any record support (64) to the inside edge of the
type on the turntable. This stack may consist offset shelf on the centerpost. This distance
of as many records as specified on page 1. Make should be between 4 29/32" and 4 31/32".
this adjustment by placing the size and speed 4. If it is necessary to adjust for this distance,
selector knob (26) in the “78-10” position, check loosen the three screws (71) holding the plas¬
tic push-off housing (68) to the changer pan.
lO-INCN RECORD
PUSH-OFF IN lO-IHCH POSITION-
RECOHO SUPPORT(64)^-
/ PIVOT PUSH-OFF'
I ASSEMBLY SO
CEHTERPOST
\V *>7/CONTOUR OF i
VS- SUPPORT i OFFSET (24iI)t
MATCHES CONTOUR /
RECORD OF RECORD. ff
SUPPORT (64)^ //
Record Clamp Rubber Tip (2 req.) 122 481-19-47 Washer (.125 x 14 x 1 /32 Steel)
54 406A25
123 412A38 Motor Mounting Wosher
/403B53 Push-ofF Plastic Cap (Maroon)
55 124 402A264 Screw, #6-32 x3/l6" BH
\403B53 G Push-ofF Plastic Cap (Gald)
^ *407819 motor is not used on 'Canadian Admirar' chong- /60 cycle, 105 to 125 volts. .407X19-60
UL For Conodion Admiral replocement motors order: \25 cycle, 105 to 125 volts... .-...407X19-25
MANUAL OF 1952 MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED RADIO DIAGRAMS
Admiral RC500, RC500A, RC500GA Record Changers, continued.
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about one foot from the radio loop. The position of loop should input impedance of this receiver.
not be changed during alignment to prevent possible errors in 9. The cover on the F.M. tuner must be in place during F.M.-
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Pin 1 of V4 (12BA6) thru Primary and secondary cores of
.02 mf. and chassis T5 for maximum output meter
455 kc, 30% mod. reading
with 400 cycles Fully closed
Pin 1 of V3 (12AU6) thru Primary and secondary cores of
.02 mf. and chassis T4 for maximum output meter
reading
R.F. ALIGNMENT
1620 kc, 30% mod.
with 400 cycles
Pin 1 of VI (6BJ6)
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Always have volume control full on and reduce signal input so
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SIGNAL GENERATOR
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FREQUENCY
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MANUAL OF 19S2 MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED RADIO DIAGRAMS
MONTGOMERY WARD Models 25WG-1570B & C, 25WG-1571B, 25WG-1572B, continued
ALIGNMENT PROCEDURES
AM STAGES
The following is required for aligning: Volume Control Maximum all Adjustments.
An All Wave Signal Generator Which Will Provide an Accurately Connect Radio Chassis to Ground Post of Signal Generator with a
Calibrated Signal at the Test Frequencies as Listed. Short Heavy Lead.
Output Indicating Meter, Non-AAetallic Screwdriver, Dummy Antennas Allow Chassis and Signal Generator to ''Heat Up" for Several
— .1 mf, and 50 mmf. Minutes.
SIGNAL GENERATOR
CONNEa THROUGH CONNEa GANG
FREQUENCY GENERATOR DUMMY GROUND CONDENSER ADJUST ADJUCT
SETTING OUTPUT TO ANTENNA TO SETTING FOR
455 KC Control Grid .1 mf Chassis Rotor Fully Open 2nd I.F. Pri. (1) Maximum
1st 6BA6 Pin No. 1 Bose and Sec. (2) Output
455 KC Control Grid .1 mf Chassis Rotor Fully Open 1st I.F. Pri. (3) and Maximum
6BE6 Pin No. 7 Base Sec. (4) Output
Irt Det.
455 KC Control Grid .1 mf Chassis Rotor Fully 2nd i-F Pri. (1) AAaximum
6BE6 Pin No. 7 Bote Open and Sec. (2) Output
1620 KC Control Grid .1 mf Chassis Rotor Fully Open Oscillator C-41 Maximum
6BE6 Pin No. 7 Base Output
1400 KC External 50 mmf Turn Rotor to Max. Output. Antenna C*2 Maximum
Antenna Terminal Set Painter to 1400 KC Output
See Note A
NOTE A—if the pointer is not at 1400 KC on the dial, reset pointer ta the 1400 KC mark on the dial scale.
FM STAGES
The following is required for aligning: Zero center scale DC vacuum tube voltmeter having a ranqe of
An accurately calibrated signal generator providing unmodu- approximately 3 volts.
loted signals at the test frequencies listed below. ® zero center scale meter Is not available, a standard scale
Non-me.allic screwdriver. "»»; be used by reverting the meter cannec.
tions far negotive readings).
Dummy Antennas and I-F Loading Resistor—2500 mmf, 300 ohms Allow chassis and signal generator to "Heat Up" for several minutes.
SIGNAL GENERATOR
CONNEa THROUGH BAND GANG ADJUST
FREQUENCY GENERATOR DUMMY SWITCH CONDENSER ADJun FOR
SETTING OUTPUT TO ANTENNA SETTING SETTING
Discriminator 10.7 MC 6BA6 2nd I-F 2500 mmf FM Rotor Fully Disc. Pri. (5) Maximum
Pin 1 and Chassis Open Note A Deflection
10.7 MC 6BA6 2nd i-F 2500 mnrf FM Rotor Fully Disc. Sec. (6)
Pin 1 and Chassis Open Nate B
i-F 10.7 MC 6BA6 1st I-F 2500 mmf FM Rotor Fully 2nd I-F Pri. (7) Maximum
Note C Pin 1 and Chassis Open Sec. (8) Note D Deflection
Discriminator 10.7 MC 6BA6 1st I-F 2500 mmf FM Rotor Fully Disc. Pri. (5) Maximum
Pin 1 and Chassis Open Note D Deflection
i-F 10.7 MC Junction C-32A & B 2500 mmf FM Rotor Fully Isl I-F Pri. (9) Maximum
(Dual 100 mmf cond.) Open & Sec. (10) Deflection
And chassis 2nd I-F Pri. (7)
& Sec. (8)
Disc. Pri. (5)
In Order Shown
Note D
10.7 MC Same as above 2500 mmf FM Rotor Fully Disc. Sec. (6)
Open Note B
Oscillator 108.5 Disconnect the honk anten¬ 300 ohms FM Rotor Fully Ofc. C-25 Deflection
na and connect generator Open Maximum
to dipole terminals with re¬
sistor in series.
Antenna 104.5 Same as above 300 chms FM Tune rotor for Ant. C-39 Maximum
max. AVC voltage Deflectior
FM ALIGNMENT NOTES
NOTE A—The zero center scale DC vacuum tube voltmeter is to be 27 K ohm resistor (R-10) and its junction with the terminal
connected between chassis ground and the AVC line. strip. Adjust for zero voltoge Indieotion.
A signal af .1 volt must be fed into the receiver for
this adjustment. NOTE C—AM coils must be aligned before attempting to align
Note output voltage an the zero center DC vacuum the FM i-F coils.
tube voltmeter.
NOTE D—Connect zero center DC vacuum tube voltmeter os In Note
B—Disconnect zero center DC vacuum tube voltmeter from A. Adjust Input to give same output on the zero center DC
AVC and connect It at the audio takeoff point at the vacuum tube voltmeter as in Note A.
MANUAL OF 19S2 MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED RADIO DIAGRAMS
CHASSIS MODEL
HS-303 72XM21
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MANUAL OF 19S2 MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED RADIO DIAGRAMS
MOTOROLA Chassis HS-S03, Model 72XM21, continued from preceding page.
IF ALld<MENT
1. . 1 mf Grid of conv. 455 Kc Fully 1, 2, 3 & Adjust for maximum.
V-2 (pin 7, opened 4 (IF cores)
12BA7)
RF ALIGNMENT
2. . 1 mf ' Grid of conv. 1620 Kc Fully 5 Adjust for maximum.*
v-2 (pin 7, opened (BC osc)
12BA7)
4. If, after the receiver has been aligned as above, it is found to be badly off calibration, it will be ne¬
cessary to adjust oscillator core (7) as follows: connect the generator to the grid of the converter tube
and, with the gang fully closed, adjust core (7) at 535 Kc. It is advisable to repeat the oscillator ad¬
justments at 1620 Kc and 535 Kc several times until the tuning range is correct. Core (7) has been pre-set
at the factory and normally should require no retuning.
* If difficulty is encountered in tuning trimmer (5), adjust trimmer (6) to K turn from tight,
••Connect generator output across 5 diameter, 5 turn loop and couple inductively to receiver loop. Keep
loops at least 12” apart.
Throughout alignment reduce the signal gen¬
FM BAND . IF & RF ALIGNMENT erator output to a value which produces no more
than a 5 volt rise above no signal voltage, to avoid
Connect the signal generator as in chart below, overloading the receiver.
with no modulation.
In step 2 below, connect two lOOK ohm resistors
Set the bandswitch to the FM position. in series across R-23. Connect the electronic volt¬
meter between the volume control side of resistor
Except in step 2 below, connect the electronic R-24 (33K) and the junction of the two lOOK re¬
voltmeter across resistor R-23 (15K) in the ratio sistors, with the low side of the meter at the lOOK
detector stage. resistors.
IF ALIGNMENT
10.7 Me Fully 9, 11, 12, 13 & Adjust for maximum.
1. 1000 mmf Grid of conv.
V-2 (pin 7, opened 14 (IF cores)
12BA7)
RF ALIGWMENT
87.5 Me Fully 15 Adjust for maximum.
270 ohms FM terminals
on 1oop closed (osc adj nut)
Fully 16
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MOTOROLA, INC.
MODELS
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ALIGNMENT
1, Remove receiver housing to expose all alignment ad¬
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2, Connect speaker leads (from Audio & Power Unit) to
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speaker,
3, Connect an output meter across the speaker voice coil,
4, Connect a 6 volt storage battery to the "A" lead on the
Audio & Power Unit,
Sg 5. Turn the receiver "on" and allow it to warm up for a
2 few minutes. Set volume control at maximum and tone con¬
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throughout alignment by reducing signal generator output
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PHILCO RADIO MODELS 52-540, 52-540-1,
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VOLTAGES SHOWN WERE MEASURED
WITH 201000 OHMS-PER-VOLT METER
PROM POINTS INDICATED TO B MINUS
AT A LINE VOLTAGE OP 117 V AC
ALIGNMENT
Connact ground lend to B—; out- 455 kc. Tuning con- Adiuil tuning coroi. In order glr- TC4—2nd 1-1 sec.
pul lead through -l-iiL condenser denser iully {g, maximum output. _2nd 1-1 pri.
to grid (pin 6) ol 7A8. meshed.
TC2—iBt 1-1 tec.
Radiating loop note below). 1600 kc. 1600 kc. Adliiit trimmer for maximum out- CllB—Oec.
put
Same as step 2. ISOO kc. ISOO kc. Adjust trimmer for maximum out- CIA—Aerial
put
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radio loop aerioL ^1^11
MANUAL OF 19S2 MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED RADIO DIAGRAMS
PHILCO RADIO-CLOCK MODELS 52-543, 52-545,
52-547, AND 52-550 •
Models 52-543, 52-545, 52-547, and 52-550 are The following diagrams and the Service Information
electrically similar to Model 52-544, but they are are for Models 52-543, 52-545, 52-547, and 52-550
housed in different style cabinets, and incorporate
certain circuit refinements over Model 52-544. “"'y- See page 97 for material on
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PHILCO RADIO MODEL 52-548
FHEQUENCY RANGE 540—1820 kc.
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MANUAL OF 19S2 MOST-OFTEN-NEEDED RADIO DIAGRAMS
PHILCO RADIO MODELS 52-640 AND 52-641
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PHILCO RADIO MODEL 52-643
FREQUENCY RANGE .540—1620 kc.
AUDIO OUTPUT .160 milliwalls
OPERATING VOLTAGES .117 volts, a.c. or d.c.; or 9-voll "A" battery and
90-volt "B" battery
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converter tube. TC2 and TC4 are located TC2—1st i-f sec.
at top of transformers. TCI—1st i-f pri.
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3 Same as step 2. 1500 kc. 1500 kc. Adjust for maximum. CIA—ant. trimmer
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FM Alignment
RCA Victor Model 1R81 RANGE SWITCH IN FM POSITION — VOLUME
CONTROL MAXIMUM
(Continued)
Connect high Adjust for
Sig. gen. Turn radio
Steps side of sig. peak output
output dial to—
gen. to—
Alignment Procedure
Connect the d-c probe of a VoltOhmyst to the negative
Alignment Indicators: 1 lead of the 2 mfd. capacitor C29 and the common lead
to chassis.
For measuring the developed d-c voltage across C29 during FM align¬
ment an RCA VoltOhmyst or an ec|utvalent meter should he nsed._ An T5 top core
output meter connected across the voice coil is also needed to indicate for max. d-c
minimum audio output during FM Ratio Detector alignment. Pin 1 of V4
voltage acreee
2 6AU6 in
10.7 me. C29.
Oscilloscope Alignment: series with
modulated T5 bottom core
It is preferable to use a sweep generator and oscilloscope for aligning .01 mfd.
30% 400 for min. audio
I.F. and R.F. circuits to obtain a visual observation of curve shape cycles AM output.*
during alignment.
With F.M sweep generator connected between FM ant._{#3) ter¬ Quiet point tt
Pin 1 of V3 T1 top
minal and chassis and oscilloscope connected between the junction of Adjust to at low
6BA6 in core (sec.).
R28-r30 and chassis the overall FM response may he observed. There 3 provide 3 to freq. end.
series with Tl bottom
should he a peak to peak separation of not less than 180 kc. with 4 volts indi¬
.01 mfd. core (pri.).
50,000 mv. input. cation on
VoltOhmyst
tt
AM Alignment Pin 7 of V2
during
alignment. T2 top
6X8 in core (sec.).
RANGE SWITCH IN AM POSITION 4
series with T2 bottom
core
Connect high Adjust for
Si*. K.n. Turn radio
Steps side of sig. peak output
output dial to— lf3 ant.
gen. to—
term. In
T4 bottom series with
Pin 1 of V3 106 me. Cl-lT ant.
B
Pin 7 of V2
6X8 in core (sec.).
T2 bottom Repeat Steps 5, 6 and 7 tfhtil further adjustment does
series with
core (pri.). net improve ealibration.
.01 mfd.
High freq.
* Two or more points may be “found which lower the audio output.
1620 kc. end of dial C1-5T At the correct point the minimum audio output is approached rapidly
3
(min. cap.) and is much lower than at any incorrect point.
tt Alternate loading may be necessary to provide accurate observa¬
1400 kc. C1-2T ant. tion of peaks.
4 1400 kc. signal C1-3T r.f.
No. 1 Alternate loading involves the use of a 680 ohm resistor to load
terminal on the plate winding while the grid winding of the SAME TRANS¬
ant. input Shunt a 10,000 ohm resistor across the
5 FORMER is being peaked. Then the grid winding is loaded with the
strip r.f. section of the gang.
resistor while the plate winding is peaked. Only one winding is
L6 osc.*
loaded at any one time. Remove the 680 ohm resistor after T3 and FI
600 kc.
6 600 kc.
signal (Reck gang.) have been aligned.
Oscillator frequency is above signal frequency on both AM and FM.
Remove the lOiOOO ohm resistor and Extreme care should be used to avoid running the I.F. cores all the
7 peak L4 r.f.* way through the winding and out the other end. Double peaks or serious
overcoupling will result. The correct adjustment may be deteijnmed by
8 Repeat 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 starting the core all the way out {threads extended). The first peak
obtained when tuning should be the correct peak.
* The correct adjustment of the OSC. {L6) core is that peak ob¬ •* Note: FM antenna, mixer and oscillator coils are adjustable by
tained with core fartherest away from the coil mounting clips. R.F. increasing or decreasing the spacing between turns. The location of
(L4) core should be set to the peak obtained (2 peaks are seldom the tap on the antenna coil is H turn ± ys turn from the ground end.
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RCAVictor
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Modeis1X591, 1X592
Lead Dress
1. Dress all heater leads down to chassis and away from all Chassis No. RC 1079K, RC 1079L
audio grid and plate wiring.
2. Dress power cord against chassis base.
3. Dress capacitor CIS against back apron. Alignment Procedure
4. Dress capacitor Cl 3 down to base alongside of shielded
lead.
Connect the
5. Dress output transformer leads down to chassis. high side of Tune Turn radio Adjust the
Steps test-osc. following for
tesl-oscillator dial to»—
6. Dress capacitors C9 and C15 as direct as possible. to— to— max. output
7. Dress dial lamp leads on top of chassis between 12SQ7
12SK7 I-F grid T2 (top
and 50L6GT tubes; below chassis, as short as possible to 1 through O.I
rectifier socket. and bottom)
mfd. capacitor Quiet-point 2nd I-F trans.
8. Dress excess loop leads away from tubes and clear of tun¬ 455 kc 1600 kc
Stator of end of dial *T1 (top
ing condenser. 2 Cl through and bottom)
O.I mfd. Ist I-F trans.
Test-OsdUator. For all alignment operations, connect the 3 1620 kc Min. cap. C4 (osc.)
low side of the tesl-oscillator to the receiver chassis, and keep
the oscillator output as low as possible to avoid a-v-c action. 4 Short wire 1400 kc 1400 kc
signal tC2 (ant.)
placed near
On AC operation an isolation transformer (115 v./llS v.)
loop to
may be necessary for the receiver if the test oscillator is also 5 radiate signal 600 kc 600 kc L3 (osc.)
AC operated. signal Rock gang
6 R«p>al sl«ps 3, 4 and 5.
Dial Calibration
With the tuning condenser fully meshed, the dial pointer Do not readjust T2 when lest oscillalor is connected to Cl.
should be set to the first score mark at the left-hand end of the adjusting C2 (ant. trimmer) ii is necessary to have the
loop m the same position and spacing as they will
dial back plate The four score marks represent* ha\ e when assembled in the cabinet.
Max cap. 600 kc 1400 kc min. cap.
PHONO INPUT JACK RADIO PHONO SW.
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. ^ 1X51 SERIES:
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Alignment Procedure
Chassis No. RC 1104, RC 1104A, RC 1104B
Connect the
Chassis using diffei^ent tubes: high side of Tune
lesl-osc.
Turn radio
dial to—
Adjust the
following for
test-oscillator
to— to— max. output
CHASSIS NO. RC 1104-1, RC 1104A-1, RC 1104B-1
12BA6 I-F grid •T2 (top
Same as above except rectifier is RCA 35W4 instead of ond bottom)
through .01
RCA 35Z5GT. mfd. capacitor Quiet-point 2nd I-F brans.
455 kc 1600 kc
CHASSIS NO. RC 1104C, RC 1104D, RC 1104E end of dial T1 (top
Stator of
(1) RCA 12BE6 .Converter Cl-2 through and bottom)
.01 mfd. Ist 1-F trans.
(2) RCA 12BA6 .'f- Amplifier
1620 kc Min. cap. osc. trimmer
(3) RCA 12AV6 .Det. - A.V.C.—A.F. Amp.
(4) RCA 50C5 Output 1400 kc 1400 kc signal fant. trimmer
Short wire
placed near
(5) RCA 35W4 .Rectifier 600 kc 600 kc lugnal L2 (osc.)
loop to
Rock gang
radiate signal
Test-Oscillator Repeat steps 0. 4 and 5.
For all alignment operations, connect the low side of the
test-osciUator to the receiver chassis, and keep the oscillator * Do not readjust T2 when test oscillator is connected to Cl-2.
output as low as possible to avoid a-v-c action. t When adiusting ant. trimmer it is necessary to have the Iwp m
thi ^me pSn and spacing as it wUl have whe^ «s“j^led m
On AC operation an isolation transformer (115 v./llS v.) the cabinet. This spacing is 51/2 from dial back plate to loop.
may be necessary for the receiver if the test oscillator is also
AC operated.
455 KC
TOP a BOT
Dial Centering
If the mounting of the tuning condenser has been disturb^, fl2BA6 Ct-t DSC\
it may be necessary to adjust its position after replacing the I ' Vuv (FRONT) \
455 KC^""^
chassU in the cabinet. Thte may be done in the following TOP a BDT.— Ct“2ANT.
(REAR) •--TUNING COND
manner: -BRACKET SCREWS
PM ^
SPEAKER
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T.0 47 - "A" BATTERY - b;>.tt.
ANT. ROD FLUSH f. Grasp the assembly by the speoker ond pull the bot¬
WITH GROMMET tom end down and outword to clear the volume con¬
TUNING - A trol knob.
455 KC
2ND. I.F. TRANS.- CONDENSER \ BATTERY CLIPS
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ALL RESISTANCE VALUES IN OHMS $. ALL
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Clock Receiver Nos. lO & 11
Chassis 132.896
ALIGNMIMY DATA
Tonins range 540 Ke. to 1600 Ke. Intermediate frequency—466 Kc. 1-f and r-f meaeurementa made at .6 watt out¬
put—approziicately 1:26 wdte on a rectifier type wdtmeter connected across the eelce coll.
Approximate inputs for .6 watt output: I-f 300 uy* R-f with standard loop: at 600 Ke 2600 ue/m; at 1000 Ke 2000
ur/m; at 1400 Kc 1600 UY/m. R-f at external antennn connection: at 600 Ke 1000 ur; at 1000 Ke 800 ur; at 1400
Kc 600 ur.
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823994-2 Cabinet, Irory (Cat.Bo. 11) R1 Besistor* 22A ohas* If
823999 Dial Scale B2 Resistor* 33QK cdxos* i If
K24001 Uetal GrlUe PS Resistor* 47 (^uos* fi(
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K24024 Condenser* Variable* 2-g^ng R5 Besistor* 6.8 K (^jns* ^ If
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C3 Condenser, P.T., .C6 uf* 200 V. 27 824026 Resistor, 1 oe^cdua* Voluiae Conti
C4 Condenser* Cerasnio* 1.5 K uuf* B6 Resistor* 6.8 aie{;;ohn* W
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C5 Condenser* Ceraulo* 47 uuf, fipo V. KIO Resistor* 120 ^ua* ^ If
C7 Condenser* Disc* 5 K uuf* 500 V. Rll Resistor* 1200 ^ua* 1 W
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C9A,C9b.C9C ;;*'24025 Condenser, Eleotrolytie* 80-30 uf. 820381 Spring* Dial Cord
160 V. 20 uf* 26 V. T1 821797-8 Transformer* I.F.
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1U338-W, 1U338-I, 1U338-R,
I2AT6
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(aOTTOH ViC« OF CHASSiSl
NOTE I: Connected as shown In Model IU338 only. Loop return connected to A.V.C. at point X In Model 338.
NOTE 2: Items with Illustration numbers (21) and (22) used In IU338 onl/. Loop and gang connected directly to pin ^7 on I2BE6 In Model 338.
TO SERVICE TUBES, it is necessary to remove the cabinet back by
gently pulling out the two trimount studs, used to hold the back to NOTE
the cabinet, and detaching the two leads from the loop. 50B5 and
50C5 are
Before remounting the back on the cabinet, be sure to properly re¬
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connect these leads. The green-white wire must be attached to the
changeable
terminal which has the word “GREEN*^ printed close to it.
STEUIRRMURRHER
CLOCK-RADIO MODELS 9162-A & 9162-B
,—^ riftTs 1 & 9164-A & 9164-B
The circuit shown is exact for
9162 sets, while 9164 sets are
identical except for appliance
receptacle vdiich is not used.
Stringing of drive cord can be greatly facilitated If re-
moval of the clock Is undertaken. To string drive cord,
turn the gang condenser drum to maximum counter-
]'* I RED clockv/lse position and use the following parts:
505161 Tension spring
117057 Cord (2Vi ft.)
W 119087 Ring I
A^lin 114955 Clip I
osc.
COIL
S09832
lettered terminals in
illustration correspond to
similarly lettered termi¬
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Description
Variable Condenser
RESISTORS
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Circuit S-C 03 110724 .1 MF — 400 V
Symbol Part No. Description
C-4 1 10801 .05 MF — 400 V
R-1 149134 1500 ohms — I V/ — 20%
C-5 110801 .05 MF — 400 V
R-2 149125 10 megohms— 'A W—20%
C-6 110291 100 MMF — 500 V
R-3 149096 150 ohms— 1/j W—20%
C-7 110542 .02 MF — 400 V
R-4 149096 150 ohms— 'A W—20% C-8 110805 .005 MF— 200 V
R-5 149121 2.2 megohms— 'A W—20%
C-9 110801 .05 MF — 400 V
R-6 149109 22K ohms— 'A W—20%
C-10 110291 100 MMF — 500 V
R-7 149091 22 ohms— 1/j W—20%
R-8 81780 .5 megohms—Potention
R-9 149095 100 ohms—■'A W—20%
ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
Output meter across voice coil (3.2 ohm).
Align for maximum output. Reduce Input as needed to keep
Volume control at maximum for all adjustments.
output near 1.28 volts (0.5 watt).
SIGNAL GENERATOR
ADJUST TRIMMERS
TUNER
TO MAXIMUM OUTPUT
Coupling Connections to Ground SETTING
Frequency
Capacitor Receiver Connection lin order shown)
—^ “Listen"
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Model CC-2a
POWER LINE
TUBES: T, & Ta Type 12AU6
T3 &T4 Type 50B5
Model CC-2 differs from CC-1 principally in that it includes on odditionol tube and o special
silencing circuit (as described generally above) for discriminating agoinst noise disturbonces on the
power line while standing by. With no signal, and hence no rectified voltage appearing across the
volume control, the plate of T, draws a large current, and the screen of Ta is maintained near zero
potential, so that the audio amplifier is inoperative. With the appearance of a signal from another
station, and the consequent development of a DC potential across the volume control greater than
approximately 3 volts, tukie T, is cut off, and the screen of Ta allowed to rise to its normal operating
level (about 25 volts). Then with the set conditioned for transmitting, Ti operates as a triode pre¬
amplifier stage, the speaker being connected directly to its grid. (This stage takes the place of the
input transformer found in model CC-1).
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MODEL 100 RECORD CHANGER WEBSTER*CHICAGO
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ^
If the vertical clearance bet-ween the lip on the CAUTION; All adjusting bends should be made
Velocity Trip Lever and the edge of the Main slowly, using slight but firm, easy pressure. Be
Cam is too small, it -will prevent the hooked end careful to bend only up and down, not across
of the Velocity Trip Lever from engaging the trig¬ the lever.
ger. Adjust the clearance bet-ween the lip on the
Be sure the set screws in the Pickup Arm Raising
Velocity Trip Lever and the Main Com to be with-
Disc (78A) are not loose and are properly posi¬
%2 " %4" when the roller is contacting the
tioned in the alignment holes,
point of one of the reset points on the Com Drive.
3. "Disengage Roller" broken on the Velocity proper needle set down positioning. At the fac¬
T ADJUSTMENT
PICKUP ARM DOES NOT CLEAR 1. Place a 7" Record on the spindle and permit the Auto¬
matic Index Finger to rest against the edge of the
1" RECORD STACK record. With the Speed Selector in the "OFF" position,
press the Reject Button and revolve the turn table by
The vertical moiement of the pickup arm is con¬ hand thereby putting changer through its change cycle.
trolled by the angle of the pickup arm raising Note action of the Raising Lever; when this lever
reaches its highest point
lever (62 and Fig. 3). The needle should approach and its torthest outward
the top record of a full 1" stack of records on the SET DOWN PLAiE LOCK scNcw ezcuFsion, the edge of the
POSITcNiNG lever should seat in the 7"
turntable with approximately %g" clearance. notch of the Raising Disk,
-eswcv position of the Disk
AOv’jsTiNc SCREWS its positioning ear should
w **** touch the sub plate post.
necessary bend the ear
/ so that the above action
4. If the needle does not clear the^top record or WHEN THE 7" INDEX ADJUSTMENT IS COMPLETED
DO NOT ALTER ANY OF PARAGRAPH 1 AND 2 AD¬
if it raises too high, adjust by holding the pick¬
JUSTMENTS WHEN ADJUSTING FOR 10" AND 12".
up arm raising lever (62) at point X and bend¬
6. 10" indexing is determined by the engagement of the 13. On early production of Model 100 some Pickup Arm
10"-12" Set Down Plate with the Set Down Plate Stop Raising Disks (part No. 11X552) were produced with
Ear because the Ear restricts the movement of the Rais¬ the 7" notch slightly out of location. If such a changer
ing Disk causing the Raising Lever to come out of the is adjusted for 7" indexing it is possible that reliable
7" notch and slide into the 10" notch. 10"-12" setdown cannot be attained. This condition re¬
quires that the Disk be replaced with one of later pro¬
7. Place a 10" record on the spindle and permit the Index
Arm to rest against the edge of the record- With the duction in which the 7" notch has been corrected.
Speed Selector in the ’’OFF" position, press the reject Record Changers bearing production tags (under'the
button and revolve the turntable by hand until the main plate) carrying the code number 375-023 or small¬
record drops and the needle is just above the level of
er may require replacement of the Disk. Those carrying
the record. At this point the Raising Lever should be in
the code number 375-024 or higher ore equipped with
in the 10" notch and proper
the proper disk.
indexing will occur. If not,
the Set Down Plate can be
adjusted by loosening the ERRATIC NEEDLE SETDOWN
Plate Lock Screw and mov¬
ing the plate so that it per¬
POSITIONING
mits the Raising Lever to If all adjustments to assure a correct needle set
’’fall" into and stay in the
10" notch. Be sure to‘re¬ down seem all right and the needle still sets down
tighten the Lock Screw.
at odd and wrong positions, check:
8. 12" indexing is the same
as 10" except that the more 1. Lip (D of 73, Fig. 8) should engage G of 64A
inward position of the Set
Trip Arm Stop Plate
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Down Plate Ear, restricting by only about %2"- H h is difficult for G to
the movement of the Rais¬
clear D, the movement oi the pickup arm will
ing Disk causes the Raising Lever to come out of the 7"
notch, pass through the 10" notch and ’’fall" into the not be properly controlled and erratic "Index¬
12" notch.
ing" will result. Bend D, if necessary, to per¬
LOCK-OUT
mit, smooth, easy separation of these two parts.
9. When the last record of a stack is being played the
Index Arm moves against the Over-Arm bringing the
Lock-out Ear into a position shown below. At the
end of the record the Raising Lever returns the Raising
CANNOT “REJECT" RECORDS
Disk to the position shown
to the right. But when it
Pushing the Reject button (25) causes the Trip
attempts to carry the Disk Lever Arm (67) to contact the Velocity Trip mech¬
inward again, the *Disk
anism (57), putting the change mechanism in
movement is completely
restricted by the Lock-Out cycle.
Ear causing the Tone Arm
If you cannot "Reject" records, check the perpen¬
assembly to come to rest
on the rest button. dicular ear of the Velocity Trip mechanism. It
10. The Lock-Out Ear can be may be bent so the Trip Lever Arm cannot touch
bent to properly adjust it
it.
for performing the above
function.
CANNOT PLAY RECORDS
11. IF A PERSON HOLDS OR MOVES THE INDEX ARM
WHILE THE RECORD CHANGER IS GOING THROUGH "MANUALLY" OR ONE AT A TIME
ITS CHANGE CYCLE THE LOCK-OUT EAR MAY BE¬
The changer is automatically in "manual" when¬
COME BENT OR THE SET DOWN PLATE MAY BE
FORCED OUT OF POSITION THEREBY EFFECTING ever the Record Ballast Arm (lA) and the Index
10"-12" INDEXING.
Finger (1C) are turned out as far as they will go,
If it is necessary to adjust the Lock-Out Ear make
as tho you were loading a stack of records The
sure it is not .positioned so low that it interferes with
the Set Down Plate during finger D of (73) holds the finger G of (64A), caus¬
change cycle when rec¬
ords are on the spindle.
ing finger A of (73) to hold the velocity trip arm
away from the change mechanism as long as the
MANUAL PLAY
Index Finger is "out" away from the spindle.
12. For manual playing of
If the mechanism "trips" with the Index Finger in
records the Index Arm is
swung away from the the Manual position check for:
spindle as far back os it
— will go. This causes the 1. No detent in end of finger D of (73).
If more than one record is dropped at a time, it running or if the changer cycles before the entire
will be found to be due to; record is played, there is probably insufficient
1. Foreign matter in spindle recess causing the clearance between the hook end of the Velocity
latch to stick. Trip (57) and the actuating gear (56). This clear-
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MODELS D-2108, D-2109
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ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
Output meter connection . Across 3.2 ohm speaker voice voil
Output meter reading to indicate 0.05 watt across speaker voice coil . 0.4 volt
Generator Modulation . 30%, 400 cycles
Position of volume control maximum (fully clockwise)
Position of pointer with Rotor full open (Plates out of mesh) . slightly beneath
the 1620 kc calibration mark on the
dial (pointer horizontal to light)
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Position of Trimmer
Frtqutncy Dummy Connection to Ground Adjustments
Voriablt Anttnna Receiver Connection (In order shown)
*With a generator frequency of 600 Kc, tune the set to the point where maximum output is
obtained, which should be approximately 600 Kc on the dial.
Align for maximum output. Reduce input as needed to keep output near 0.4 volts.
The alignment procedure should be done in the order given for greatest accuracy.
Always keep the output from the generator at its lowest possible value to prevent
the AVC of the receiver from interfering with accurate alignment.
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5. Set generator to 1400 KC. and tune in the receiver
1. Connect the high side of the signal generator
for maximum signal. Adjust the antenna trimmer for
through a .10 mfd capacitor to pin 1 of the IF ampli¬ further increase in output level.
fier (6BA6) tube. Apply a 400 cycle 30% modulated
carrier of 455 KC at about 5,000 microvolts. 6. Tune receiver and generator to 600 KC. for maxi¬
mum output and adjust antenna core (T-3) for further
2. Set the volume control at maximum and adjust the increase in output and best tracking. It may be neces¬
top and bottom core of the second IF transformer for sary to repeat above procedure.
maximum output as indicated on the output meter.
6AV6 ®BA6
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the 6BE6 converter tube. Set the generator output at
about 100 microvolts. 6AS5
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RF Alignment:
VIBRATOR
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open). 14 AMP FUSE
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jack through a 50 mmf capacitor.
Antenna trimmer
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