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INSTRUCTION BOOK

SELECTIVE AND
WIDEBAND VOLTMETER

- 476J-l

- - - - - - - COLLINS RADIO COMPANY


I

WCCW

4 .Rev.

2~2

(C)

GUARANTEE
The equipment described herein is sold undu the following b'1J:uatllee:
Collins agrHos to repair Or reptac~. without ch.lrge,any eCflJipment, parts, Or accessories which are de
flJ'Crive as t.o design, wo.kmllllship Or matetlal, and which af~ returned to Collins at its faclOf:'l'J transportation
prepaid, pr6vided~
fa) Notice or th,e claimed defect is given CoHins wilMn one (1) ye'af from clat-e oi deUvery and goods au
ret!ii f'necl in a cco rdance with Co Ili.ns' inst ructions .
(b) ECI'Jipml.mt, 3.ccesSDrl~g, tubes, and battfll"ies not manufactured by Collins Ot frolll Collins' designs,
aH subject to only such adjustm.ents as Collins may obtain from the supplier thereof,
{C} No equipm.ent or access-o.ry shall. b@ aeem,ed to be defective if" due lO exposuJ:1! or excesslve moisture
in th e atmos phe re or (jIhe rwise aite r deli... err, it shall (aU to, ope ratt' In 3 nOrma lor p.roper :manlle r ,

Collins fUl"Lher gtlaraolees lhatany radio trall.SmHter des~ribed'he.reln will deliver full 1'1ldlQ (~uen~y power
outpul at lhe antel'lna lead when connecled to a suitable load, bu.t such guarantee 5haU not be COI15lrued as a
guar:anl,e'e of any d~nnite co.'erage or range o[ sajd apparatLls,
The' guarantee of th~se paragraphs is void IJ
authorized se:rvlce center.

~qu~pmen~

is altered or repaired by others than Collins Or its

No ~lhN warranties. expressed or 1mplted, shall be applicable to any eql.npment sold hereunder I and the
for@going shall c()!lslHute tile Buytr's sole right and remed.y under tile agreemellts in this puagraph contajn.ed.
rn nO e-venl s.ball Coning have an}' liabili.ty for eonse<luential dama.ges, or for loss, da.mage or expense diredly
or indi r@cHy ariS i n& {rom the use 01 the products, or any lnability to use tbe m either s eparateJy orin C'Orn binaUon
with oUler equipment Or materials. or (rom. any other cause.

U-, 1~D~ any reaso~, you should wish to, return


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ADDRESS;

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~

Collins Radio Company


Sale.~ Serv:ic;e Department
D11l.as, Tens

(~) Typ@ 1UIEPber. name, and oS erial nwnbe r of eq ul.pment


(.8) nate of deUvery of eqUIpment
(C} Date placed in service
(0) Number of hOlJrs o( servic e
(E) Natur@ of trouble
(F) C aus e of trouble if kiloWi'i
(G) Part number (9' Or 10 digit numbed and name ,of pad
thought to be causing trouble
(IO ltern or sj'mbol number o( same obtained hom parts.

..J,~i

I.ist

or

schematic

(J) CoHins" number (and fLame) of unit lSubatlsemblies


involved ,n troubJe
(1) Remarks
,

Wh en or-de rl.ng r eplacem eni parls, you oS hould dl r ecl


your orderas indica~ed b~low aJld furnish lhefollowlng
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HOW TO ORDE,R REPLACEMENT PARTS.


informatiolJ i.nsofar a.s applicable. To
us ,compl~te in(ormation.

ADD,RESS;

Collins Radio C..ompany


Sales, Service DCPIIUtIIJ,enl
Dall.as, Texas

~nable

lNFORMATION

NEEDED~

(AI QuanmX required


(8) CollLn.s' parl number (9 or 1Cl di~t number) and de
scription
(C) Item or symbol t'lumber obtalned from parts list Ot
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principal eqt+!pm~nl
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INSTRUCTiON BOOK

SELECTIVE

AND
WIDEBAND VOLTMETER

476J-l

523 0276 DO
IS" Seple m b er '9:5 9

6h576

REVISED: 15 June 1961

COLLINS RADIO COMPANY

DALLAS, IEX.AS, U. S. A..

1961

=============== p~It<lTn.

iN tHI

~Lt1.1l unu

Of AMERKA

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

SectiOIl
I

GIN J:RAL DESCRIPTION .


1.1
1.2
1.3
1.3.1

1.3.2
1.3,3

II

General . . . , _
Equipment Description
UD It Characteristl cs .
Phys leal Character i stie S
Op~rating Cha ra cter isUe s
Electr i cal en aracte r istics

1
1
1
1
1
t
1

JNST ALLATION

2. 1

General

2.2
2.3

Unpackir,g the EC{ulpment

3
3
3

2.4
2.4.1
2.4 .2

III

Installation

Initial Adjustments.
P r i mary Power .
Adjustments

3
3

OPERATION

3,1

4
4

3,2

3,3

General
Controls
Calibration

4
i

Ta ~ 01 COl1tcl~ts.
List 0
lu stnI.i on.'"

TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT)

Page

III (ConL)
$.4
3.4 .1
3 . '.2

VTVM ),. e:1. urem~l:ts ('wuleband)

3.5
3.5.1

Selective Vol meter ME'!~ :";t1rem~n~...


Harmonic Distortio" Measurement

'3.502
.3 ,~.3

IltermoctuL.1.tio \ . "@asur~m~llt.s
Cruss a. It !.,.I~ fJurcmen
Attenu, tint"j Mea.. !"ell elJLs .
lQd f. iOB
a tlcte'ristlcs Te:<:t

3,,5,.:
3,5.5

Iv

Ll;yel

Voltage R-

t.UJ;

c:

5
5
5
6

6
7
7

PRI .... CIPlES OF OPERATION.

1.1
4.2

C1A el';.l!

Ci. c it'

fJ

.scription

4,2.1
-::,2.2
4,2.3

lJlput a.n A.oJ ~hIicati.;m


BOO -KC I- F C~ r-r.u1t with. i iehllg ,
liJ.-KC I-F Circu't With F te "1ng

4.2.4

Olltput C l'Ult

MAINTfNA
5,1
~ ,.2
5.3
5..3 ,1
~.3.2.

5.3,3
5_:~_4

5,3,5
5..4
5.5

VI

R~[S

CE

8
9

G.meraJ

Rcc ommend ed Te st Equ ipm en t


A ligml:l<:nt
vVideon.nd VOltmeter (V'~V11) CaHb!"a ion
Se <:cU' e VQltmctc;:r Cali ;'\. Ion
50-I<C 0 r.illator Le' . Calibrat~on
Ou )U.t aJ cl Meter A l' [;nl

Nor n'l-al Calibro. . 001

9
9

9
9

10
10
10
10

Troubleshoo ng_
Re.placcn C'Jt ttnd S!,~ue Pa rts

10
10

17

PART'S liST,

UST OF IllUSTRATIONS

P ge
1-1
1-2
2-1

3-1
3-2

3-3

~ell:r.t:v.= and Wif. batld \rc>ltm,e er 4 76,J-1


Cal"l'ying Case t'or Sell:cttl,'~ and \~.. dcbnnd
Three :Prong Line C<;l1c! Ceil nectar .
Se ecH reo and 1~Vld@hand VolLmcicr 47GJ-l,
Sod .cti\'e a.lld \\'i eband Volt etPor 476J-1,
Seiecth! ::1Llld W'idebana Voltnl.etC'r 476J-1,

Mea. -UTC'm
11

nt5

Voltml?te,. 476J-1
onte D1stortion !'.'1ea~urement.5
t[ltcrmodIJ1~ttoJ. M~asurt?'ment,"': .

Ha"

tV
LV
3
6
6

Np.ar-i'md and far-end Cn)sstal..k

--------.,,--------------~---~------------,,~rj

4-1
fi-l
5-2
6-1

S-electi!ve
Selective
Selective
Seledive

and Wideband
and Wideband
and, Wideband
ami Wideband

Voltmeter
Voltmeter
Voltmete r
Voltmeter

4 76J -1,
476J -1,
4 76J -1 r
476.1-1,

Block Diagram .
Calibration Equipment Assembly
S{:h,e-mati c Diagr-am .
Parts IdentiHcation.

8
9

15/16

17

LIST OF TABLES

Page

Table

1
2

D - C and A - C Voltage: Check


T rouble shooting Guide

11

11

iii

Section I
General Description
MAIN TUNING
CI31

CI32

FUNCTION SELECTOR
5105

MIOI

RI09

RI50

5101

KI80

EIOI

E 102

EI03

SI02

SI03

JIOI

SI06

SI04
858 811 Pb

Figure 1-1.

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 4 76J-1

838876 Pb

. Figure 1-2.
iv

Carrying Case for Selective arid Wideband Voltmeter 476J-1

Section I
General Description

SECTION I

GEN ERAL DESCR IPIION

'.

1.1

GENERAl.

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 476.J-l is a 'sensi


tive test instrument which measures the voltage level
01 signals in the 4- to 750-kc range.

"~--'

As a selective vOltmeter, it measures (1) harmOniC


distortion, (2) intermoduiation products, {3} t:rOSs~
talk, and t4) modulation characteristics (relative to
eledrical filters, cables, or openwire linea). The
selective voltmeter can be used also to determine the
lrequencies or a complex waveform.

As a wideband electronic voltmeter, the 476.J-I


mea sure s the r ma YOl tage of a S ingl e Or compos i te
sigruJ1 Or noise i.n the 200-cps to 750-kc range.
1.2

EQU IPMENT DESCR.PTION

Tbe 4 76J -I consists of four major circuits: (I) an


r f a mpliU e r wi th an input rnatching networ k and a
low-pass rmer, (:2) an 800-kc i-I circuiL (3) a 15-kc
1- f ci r cu it, and (4) a mete r ed output cll' cuit.
w

The 476J-I is a single unit wnic:h can be either rack


mounted on a standard 19- inch rack Or uaeo on 9;
bench (see figure I-I). It is fitted v.1th removable
safety covers and two carrying handles, A rcinf.o!'c~d
wood.en carrying case is available for ~ransporting
the unit. See figure 1-2.
Buss wire and terminal boards are us~d on internal
wiring with small parts accessible on composition
terminal board~. C t' [Heal clrcuits are enclosed in
metal cOntain Pol'S wh i ch ha Vi? r e mm'2.b1e cover 5. Tube s
are held in place by spring.loaded holders. The
tuntflg capacitor is ruggedi~ed, vernier-driven, and
dir c tly calibrated with the tunlilg dill I , The di.al is
illuminated witb two 6 .3-volt a-c pilot lamps.
1.3

1.3.1

UNIT CHARACTERISTICS
PHYSrCA Ir CHARACT ERTS"I'ICS

weight Without Case:


59 pound.s
Weight With Case:

78 pounds

Size:
19 by 101/2 by 12 inches

Forward Projection (..men rack DlOunted);

2-1/4 inches

Mounting;

Rack. mounted

Or

portable

Ftn1..sh:

Chrome plate and tin plate chassiS

Grey panel

Ventilation:

Convection

1.3.2

OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS

Ambient Temperature:

-10C (14F) to !WC (122F)

Ambient Relati ve Humidity:


o to 9'5 percent
Maximum Altitude:

1 ~,OOO feet above msl

Operating Duty Cycle:

lnte r m i ttent, attended

1.3.3

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTTCS

Voltage RequIrements:

110 volts a-c, 42-60 c:p.s or,

220 volts a-c, 42-60 cps

50 "oU-amperes (apprOAimately)

Input Impedance:
Balanced
Selectable- at 75-) SO-6DD2K. Minimum return
loss, 20 db for the 7515D-600-ohm positions.
Unbalanced
Selo:ctable at 75-150-60D-20K5K. Minimum
return 10.$$, 20 db for th e 75 150- 60 0 - ohm
positions. ApprOXimately 60 uuf shunt capaci
tance.
.
Ma;'l:;lmum Input Voltage:

Balmlc:ed

10 volts

Unbalanced
10 volts for 75 -150 - 600 - ohm positionl::i
100 volts fOr 20K-5K-ohm posi.Uons (:>aD-volt
d - c blocking, maximum)
1

Section

Gerler:d DC:5cl'ip ton

y..Iea

urem~lIt CJ1;H<tC

Vru'iatl nns wi1.h t.le fre uenq .l'cfe_ (3.{j to 50 kc


1 ,G db (wlthth~ '.1 plJt P3d ().) POSitiOL a dh)

r.;; ics;

'"-- ::.:,JVideband'in m cr
-. u ta .. c
Ba1ane~Li

~O

vol!': to 10 n.illivo!ts ill tO~db step:,;


... 20 db '0 -40 db ~'dCl' ed to 0.775 volt)

Unbal. ncp.d
100 volts to 10 mLHivo1ts L! O-db steps
(+40 db t;) _.il~ db r~eI"rect to O. 775 vol~)
Fl' IlUE:lHt::~.

Ac ura.r:y (50 kt:: ror 0 -d~) e\' II


::1:3 plU'cen Uu 1 L:alc deflection)

In er

r riation (n.l.ilgc re e ~'@d to O-db lev!'!.! ~n t lC'


20D-t;yclc through 750,kc f"equ ncy ranr;"')
:!=O,:J (iii') fr' m 1. 0 '.'O:"i
1
il ivos
(+40 db .0 -40 db)
V~\ria

lon (1' qucnc" ',ef~rreQ


:;;0,3 db for eac.h ra..tlg,c
(V.1 riatons

oLd 0 p'

rc~m

oHi.ll,e vo 1ul:\'e)

C'l; ive Volltrlctcr:


\loll g~
B::t!ant::e' 10 01 s t.o 10 m'crovolts
420 db to -10 db !'f!iierI'\:i! to 0.775 volt}

U bal:mt::ec; 00 VOu$ to 10 microvolt:;


4 db to -100 db ,eferred t'o 0.77;, 'lo t)
.r' equ. lC y rangr.
1 kc t I"ough 750

2,1cJ
4 "

5t1
6th

ooa

kc dlvid,ed in 8 ranges

Fi' q ency 5 'ale


i1J ern: cnrsta1
O. - l>.rc:ent.!;3

~rrOr

ait.(u~

70 ell)

<w.

O','ffi

Ifl rst in1.crmdiate-fr, Oil] ucy atteI uatiuTI lHOD kd


Appt'oxlmllLtely 30 db

ma"' atleu atiollS (1604 to

S@eond cooV'cI'slon ImaKe attenuation (signa:. ~re


que ley ::m kr:)
M (H' ethan 90 db

OUlcr spuriouF: gigJ als. ,1tlenu:a.tiotl.


Mor~ lila 70 db r.!ferl'cc! to the high 81. oS'
und..: t~F:t

Sac.kground no~sc
l.ess tl an the ftr.sit 1.Isc'fu1 meter sc le di .'Is-ion

;,;:ah@ ype, cal'b Go ed in roo,t


iur :,tin 'cid3. waves

AVwr~.lge

Sqtl,H't';

'.l~br<Ltl(m

wilJl

Di'l'I. ions on' e

m~t .I:

scale

0,2 db frol:U ~2 db to -4 db
db fro -4 db to -10 d
0.02 volL '.rOD. 0.1 tu 1 '011.
0.1 va" from O,S to 3 nIts

a.s

eycle8
A<:cessor i C',$
e~ ~l)

Power and l!,;1S cord>! - hcad.sets


Pro ect"'e d;vices

h. Lhe d}'nam' c atteI'l1,la or nu ges


b i'rom 0 db to -60 db (n .e-asurp.Q at.

:::0.3
o on the 'cae)
2

aJ

DHec.tor

Errol' lI. 50 kc (Mh!r l.diHlIrat 0,1 ::It Odb


.1:5 pe c~,t of full st'. e denect~oJ.
Wi

3rd on.ler

Frequency r.alibntt.ion
Ev 3,' 50 _'C (us' g: a headset)

1"requ nC seal djvi~ion


,rery ~lOOO c)'cIA~ j'["OUJ 4 through 00 kc
Evcry 2000 l:y"les !rOll 60 luogh 7:'in kc

Varl:t Ion

cycl~s

Lc-vd cali!)", '.lon


o de ie-veol::!. 50 kt:

4-60 k'
'GO-150 kl~
}50-S0I:l kc
300-450 kc
450-600 kc.
1'3>00-750 kc

3.rd

odulatLoH distor on (2ml

s>S!. ari'lte1y)
More thaH

First 1".onve&'aion
2350 kc)
MOr'G thall 30 d'

50kd

{),2 db

sl

SelecLl 'ity
"orp. thaI! 75 db down for F

Harmonic dl8tortloll (2nd amI 3rcl harnonlc


se"aratf!ly)
Morc 1 a '10 db do '11

kt: to 750 kc {h.a 1aH ccd

Se

Ba.'ldwidth (at 3 db)


2QQ t;}T C's~pp1"flxtma1.cly

an",e

2. 0 CP" to 750 k:c h.D b.. la.nced)

E I' l' Cr

Error for 10 PC l" co eJ'\t line ,,'.;:Iltac:,e varia1.i.ons


.!=O.5 db

Rep1<lCe:lt)!e

cU:Scs

250 v'O s. 0 ,:~ 75 a.mpere

2-;1 mpe.re a.-c

11116

@an

Section 11
In staUat lon

SECTION II

INSTALLAT ION

2.1

GE N ERAL

Section II

outlines the procedures for unpacking,


appl}' ing pr i mar y power! al :<.: lnit) ~ II Y
adiusting and calibrating the 0.(!.lipmenL

in stallin g,

'2.2

2.4

UNPACK I NG TH E EQU I PM ENT

U[lpack the equipment carefully. In6pect each com


ponent for physical damage. Check th~ mec.hanical
operations 01 the switches and tuning controls. If
~.tly defects are found, reler to the IJlside tront cover
of this publication for pl"ovlsional guarantees and
shippin~ instructions.
Plac~ th~ spare parto kll
either in the car rying calle cov~r cabinet or a suitable
parts storage location,

2.3

'NSTALLATIO.N

Rcmov~

screws.

material from the instrument. Secure all tubes in


the sockets. Check the pilot lamps On each side of
the dial RoSsembly. Replace the co\'ers. Check luses
on rear or unit.
.

the pl'"otecti ve covers by loosen ing the knuded


Remove all shipping documents and packing:

IN ITI AL ADJUSTMENTS

2.4.1 PRIMARY POWER. Attach the l1ne cord con


nector (,figure 2-1) to l"ecessed rnale i:lput connector
P 10J on the rear chassis. Check the pri mary power
selector on the rear of the untt to ensure that proper
a-c operating voltages are applied to the power
tran sform er .
2.4,2 ADJUSTMEN"TS. Follow the procedure out
llned in paragraph 3.3, CA LlBRATION, of Section Ill,
OP 8MT ION> for th e In ltLal adj ustments and calibr a
tion of Ute unit. Tftheseproc~duresindicateequipment
malfunction, fonow t1w maintenance procedures out
lined in para~aph 5.4, Section V.

SECTION &I,-1Jo

"-..-.

FLgurc 2-1,

Three Prong Line Cord Connector

Section m
Operation

SECTION III

OPERATION
3.1

GEN ERAL

The following paragraphs outline the pro~edures for


calibrating the 476J-1 and m.a.king specific measure
ments. Refer to figure 1-1 and paragraph 3.2 for
identification oi controls.

3.2

CONTROLS

3.3

CALIBRATION

Follow the steps below in the proper sequences before


attempting voltage measur~n\ent6,

1
Connect the line cord to an a - c r e t:epta de and
turn the tog~e switch on tnt; front panel to the ON
positton. Allow the unit 5 minutes for stabilizatlon,
L

Test ad]u,atmellts are made fr(lln the iront oi the unit.


"

Silk screened labels idE:;tltify the controls and the


','''.lues of each switch position. There are live rotary
ganged waler sWitcbes, three potentiometers, and
two variable capa.Cit.otB.

Th e tran s fOT me 1" primary voltage se 1e etor


on rear of chassiG must be in pl'oper
position to match ;\-c source voltage.

L INPUT IMPEDANCE switch S10 I is a double


pole, 9-position, 3-1,Ir,3jer-, rotarysW1tch, which changes

the .nput impedan c c ,


2. INPUT attenuatiOn swib::h 8102 is a double-pole,
. 10-position, rotar.' 3W1 ch, which switches In L-pad
fLttenuators to littenuale the signal.

2. Turn func:tion selector switch S105 to the CAL 1


.position.
3, Adjust CAL 1 potentiometer Ri8{) for an indi
cation of 0 db as shown by meter M10 L

3, FREQ RANGE switch SIOS is a double-pole


6 -pos i tion, roL"tI'y switch, \Vb i ch s ~lects th e correct
LC combination for the selected frequency range.

4. Set INPUT switch 5102. SELECTIVE VOLT


MET ER RA KGE swltch SlQ4, and function selector

4, SELECTIVE VOLTME'l'ER RANGE switch S104


is a single-pole, a-position, rotary 5wilch, which
switches in series resistance,

5. Turn FREQ RANG~ switch 8103 to the '1 60


position and the tuning dial to the 50-kc position.

5 .. Function Sel,ector switch SlO5 1s a double-pole,


6-position, 3-'....afer, f'otary switch whlch selects the
mode of operation.

6. AD.J WPUT potentiometeI: R109 is located In


the upper left COrner which, if switched in by lJIWUT
IMP ED ANC E switch S101, allows the lnput lev eJ to
reach posiUon "0 db" on the m-eter as reierence vol
tage. It is used only for measurement of volllige 'ratios,
7. CAL 1 potentiometer R 1130 is located below th e
meter; it varies the output 01 the 50-kc osclHator.

switch 8105 to the CAL 2 position.


5

6, Adjust the DIAL CAL control C132 until the


meter indicates maximum deflection.
7, Adjust CAL 2 potentiometer R156 for 0 db on
meter M10I.
8, Reset the dial to the appropr1atetest frequeney
and the switches to the test positions, as specilied in
the follov.ing paragraphs,

The instnlment La now caliibra'ted{or normal meas


urements, If an a,ccurate frequency scale calibration
is necessary:
1.

8, CAL 2 pot~nt10meter HISS 1s located just to


tlu'} right of CAL 1; it calibrates the ampliiier sections
used in the selective-vQltmetel' application.

Connect a headset to ja.ck JIO 1 marked PHONES.

2, Reset function
XC XTAL position.

sel~ctor

switch S105 to the 50

9. Vernier-dri'len variable capacitor C 1:,1 1 MAl!'>


TUNING knob is located Hoa r the dIal and 1s a broad
tuning C,Ol.ltrol.

3. S~t the dial to lhe red mar.k ncar@\St the test


freqoenc y .

10. DIAL CAL trimmer capadlor C132 polntel'


knob is located to the right of lhe MAIN TUNING
control and is us ed for ca.1ibr ating th e dL.'l1 to e xaet
freql"l.(mcies.

b ea t is hea.rd in the headset,

4.

Adjust DIAL CAL control C13a until a zero

5, Reset the dial to the test requencyand set


function selector switch S105 to the SEL VM }XJsiUon.

Section m

Operation

3.4

VTV M MEASUREMENTS (WIDEILl N D)

The 4 76J - 1 measures single or composite signal


r ms voltages Or voltage ratios (in db) over the
200-cps to 750-kc spectrum when switch Sl05 is set
In the VTVM position. The m.easurement.s can be
made on eith er balanced 0 r unbalanced 2- conductor
circ;uits.

NOTE

3.5

p~r~

2. Set I~PUT IMPEDANCE sw'rtch S101 to the


correct position to match th circuit under test.

3. Set INPUT switch Sl02 to the XI0 sc~le and


{WlctiOn seledor switch 8105 to the VTVM position.
4. Connect the circuit being tested to input term
inals E101 and E1Q2 with the center conc:\uctor or
ungr ounded lead attached to terminal E 10 1.
5.

1.

Record the metElr Indica.tion in db.

3. Add the meter indication and the two switch indi


cations algebraically to arrh'e at the total level in db:
Le., value in db;;;: -4(meter)-20(St02)-10(Sl04) '= -34 db.

3.4,1 RMS LEVELS. Follow the steps below when


malting' vtvm measurements.

Adjust U\'PUl' switch 8102 for an on-sc:l.le


indicatiOn, and record the indicatecl. voltage

m~ter

TO compute ilie level indicated by the instrument:

2. Note the position of Il\:""PUT .swjtch 5102 and


SELECTIVE VOLTMETER RANGE switch 8104.

Compare the output impedance of the


c t r cuit under te st with the value ind icated
by INPUT IMPEDANCE swltcb S101. The
two values should be lhe same. For very
low level mea sur ements, th e input leads
should be kept as short as possible, Check
all ground connections carefully.

1. CaUbrate the meter as instructed In


graph 3.3.

4. RemO'O'e the reference voltage {step 2) and


individually measure the remaining levels On the
test circuit. INPUT switch Sl02 can be adjusted to
maintain on-scale meter readings as f)eCessary.

(rms).
3.4.2 VOLTAGE RATIOS. Follow this procedure
when comparing the vollagG ratios of two 01' mare
signals in succession.
1.

Set INPUT lMPEDANCE switcn S101 to the


position a.rad function selector switch S105 to
!he VTVM position.

O-~K

NOH
This operation fixes the input resismnce
of the unit at 5,000 ohms (non inductive)
and provides a means 01 calibrating meter
MlO 1 to accurately measure voltage ratlos
of different input levels.
2. Apply the signal which has the highest level
of the Signals being tested to terminals E10I and E102.
,j"

3, Set INPUT switch S 102 to the Q-db position and


luxn ADJ TNPU'T control RI09 for a meter M101 inw
catiOn of 0 db (0.775v).

SELECTIVE VOL TMTER MEASUREMENTS

The 4 76J -1 mea sure s har monic distortion, inter mod


ulation prodm:ts, crosstalk, attenu.1.tion, and modu
lation characteristics ",,'hen used in the selective
voltmeter application.
The following paragraphs
describe these measurements. Calibrale the meter
as lnstructed in paragraph 3.3 and perlonn the meas
urements in paragraph 3.4,1, sleps 1 to 5. befor~
attempting selective voltmeter measurements. The
latter ensures that input levels will not overload the
instrument. Th~ instrument h<\.s a very narrOw hand
pass of approximately 200 cPS. When making: meas
ur em ents in th e S E L VM position, rotate the tuning dial
slowly to ensure measurement of all signals . Adjust
SELECTIVE VOLTMETER RANGE Bwitch 8104 to the
-60 -cl.b range to measure very low Level stgnals.
Possible errors in rneal'lurement CaJ\ occur when
olb e r spur lOllS freq uenc ies in th ~ vic inity of 1604 kc to
2350 kc ~re present. This situation can occur when
image signals cHUer in level by less than aD db. A
low-pass fm~r can be used at th input terminals to
attenuate the spuriouS irequ@!lcies,
3.5.1 HARMQr'lilC DISTORTION MEASUREMENT.
Harmonic distortion is mea,sure<! by recording' fun
damental frequency levels in respe'ct to harmonic
levels.
Use the test equipment setup shown in
figure 3-1 and follow the steJls below in sequence.
1.

Perform steps 1 and 2

paragraph 9.4.1.

2. Set function selector switch B105 to the SL


VM position.
3. Connect the output terminals of the netwo k
under test to input terminals E 101 and EI02 on the
4 76J - 1 and tun e MAIN' T UNrnG control C131 to til,e
fundarnentalire~uency.

4. Set lNPUT switch 8102 to til! +o2.D-db position


and SEL ECTIV E VO LTM ET ER RANG 11: switch S104
to the O-db position.
5. Increase the signal generator output
scale cl.ellection. Record the level.

tOl"

a full
5

Sectllo ill

Operation

;:p--:l

r I

I
I

L .:-.::-:.::,-

I
: k-
: I
I

ILTUl

rEn:MI~~~

\J~OE~

>

TEST

='-l

<

tOPTION~L1

Fi~e

6.
...

3-1.

Selective and

W~deband

Voltmeter 476J -1, Harmonic Distortion Measureme ts


Hlter or selective network inserted between the signal
generator and the test circuit.
See figure 3-2.

The totl..l harmonic d1stortion is obtained from the


following formula:

",2

3 +

y2

...

v + V + V 32 + V4
1
2
. +

Vn

:3 .5.2

lNTERMODULATION MEASUREI\'rENTS. Per


in the same way
as outlined a.bove for harmonic distortion meas.uxe
ments.
form

+y2

v2

>

polE NTlOI.1E I Ell


l O1'll ONA~ 1

Tune the voltmeter to the seconQj third, fourth,


n harmonic:s, and record the level of each.

D%

47~J&1

:;,4

NETWORK

x 100
2
+ Vn

in~ermodulation llleasurements

1.

Conned the equipment as shown In figure 3-2.

2.

Connect the two

si~

genera'tors shown in

the illustration and bme BO that the 1ntermoduiation


prodUCts will ditfel' by at least 500 cycles. The \'I01t
meter can then dif16rentiate between the intermodu
lation products.

x 100

:I, AdNst
SELECTIVE VOLTMETER RANGE
switch S104 to the -60-db position for maximum

sensitivity.

(Derivative formula:

4. Scan the frequency band carefully and record


the level o! e.ach observed signal.

Measurement of levels differing by as much as 7~ db


Can be made byl:his test. SE LECTIVE VOLTMETER
RANGE swltch 8104 indicates UI: to -60 db; the meter
indicates up to -15 db. If the fundamentallreq,uency
level Is of an inconvenient level for mldscale meter
readings, a potentiomete r can be In se rted at the input
of the 476J-l.
High level frequencies outside the
l'.ange oite st frecrl1e nc i e s can b e filter ed by an optional

5. Compare the ratio of the intermodulatianproouct


levels to the test tOne levels. Sys,tem specifications
determine the degree of permissible intermodulation
distortion.

3.5.3 CRQSSTALK MEASUREMENT. The 4 76J -1


is used Ito measure both near-end and far-end cross
talk on open-wire lines Or cables. The variOUS

SIGN~

GENERATOR
IELATlvE

~MPLITUO

f I

ME&SLflED
IFAEOlJEtfCy
.oil
~NSrORt.4ER
(;fl ~SISTI 'iE

47SJ-1

-TE:RMI~L

NETWO~t(

H'rlIlIO

~R

TEST

NETWD~

f,

f2

51G~

GEtWIl"Tal

'2
Flgure 32.
6

Se1.ectiveand Wideband Voltmeter 4 7M-1, Intermodulation Measurements

Section III
Operation

crosstalk components can be scparat~d as to level


and [..equency, thus locatlng- the origin 01 the unde
sirable frequency components. Measurements are
Um i ted on the upper 11 mas by th e 4 76J -1 in te r nal
noise voltage, which io approximately 1 microvolt.
1. Connecl the signal generator and
voltmeter as shown by figure 3-3.

s~lective

7. Vary the dial frequency and Haten to the channel


being te sted.
8. Correlate the audible information with the data
compiled by selel:tive voltmeter Or vtvm meaSUre
ments.

3.5.4

2. Adjust the output of the slgnal generator for a


level of approximately +23 dbm *. It is necessary to
provide a low irnpedml.ce termination on the generator
in some casel'i to provide a nat output over the teat
frequency range,
3. Vary the signal ~nerator acrOss the teatspec
UUnl J at the same time tun1ng the 47BJ-l to the slgnal
generator 1reCluency.
4. Record the level of each measu:rabJe 1requency
component as indjc:ated by meter ~101. Tntelligible
near-end cross-talk. attenuation .ili~aSUr'ements up to
130 db can b measured.
The instrument can also be used as a very sensitive
null indlCator in a bridge-type cr05st2l.k ~~ter. No
additlon.al balancing filters are necessary.
The 416.1-1 can be used in an actual carrier circuit
for analyzing crosstalk on speci1ic cbannels, ;"{eas
urements can be made with the me~r for purposes of
pinpolnting th e di sturbin g frequencle s, tf eadph ones can
be used for audible interpretations of the c:rosstalk.
5,

Insert the headphones in PHON ES jack J 101.

6. Set function selctor switch 8105 to the PHONES


posiUon.
~o

dbm reference is 1

tion .

Figure 3-3.

F.!.~lh"'flrt

across a 500-onm

tCl'm[n~

ATTENUATlON MEASUREMENTS

1. Initially Bet INPUT switch 8102 W the +20-db


position.
2. Tune MAIN TUNING control C 1$1 to the test
frequency.
3. Vary INPUT switch 8102 a.nd SELECTIV
VOLTMETER RANGE switch S1Q4 in tnat order to
provide on-scale indlcatlons, Do not overload the
instrum ent,
Attenuation measurements up to 15 db can be made

on bandpass filters.
3.5.5 MODULATION CHARACTERIlITICSTES'f. The
47QJ-1 ls used to measure the frequencies and le~els
of spurious modulation products in multichannel
car r ie r equipment.
1.

Modulate the channeluooer test with a 1000 cps

slgnal,
2. Attach the circuit being tested to INPUT term
inals E 10 1 and E102.
3. Set function selector sv.'H..ch 8105 to the SEL
VM po sition.
4. Measure the spurious product frequencies and
le vels in the sequence spec iJied in paragr aph
5.

a.

Selec:tive .and Wideband Voltmeter 476J -l, Near-end and Far-end Crosstalk Measurements

Sedion IV
Principles of Operation

SECTION IV

PR INCIPlES 0 F OPERATION

4.1

GENERAL

This section c:onsists of a circuit anal~'sis of the


voltmeter by stages, parall~ling the bloc" diar;ram of
figure 41 and the schematic diagram.

5, A 50-kc crystal-controlled ,calibration oscil


lator.

The 4 76J -1 consists of fOlJr major circuits:


L

4 _ A metered output circuit, consisting of another


15-kc bandpass filter, three stages of resistance
coupled amplification with feedback, and a metered
output.
Refer to the schematic diagram for cir
cuit identiQ,cation.

An r-f ampUflr with an input matching network

and a low pass hlter.


2. An 800-kc i-I circuit, consisting of an 804- to
1550-kc vIo,. a. ring modulator, an 800-kc bandpass
Hlter, a .stage of rcsi.stance-coupled ampliiication,
and another 800-kc bandpass filter.
3. A 15-kc: i-f cirCuit consisting of a 735-kc
crystal-controlled oscillator, a ring modulator, a
15 -kc bandpass filter, a variable attenuator, two
stages of resistance-coupled amplification, and a.
cathode follower.

4. 2CI RCU IT DESeRI PTI 0 N


4,2.' INPUT AND AMPLIFICATION.
Ie 476J-1
input is either balanced or unbala:nced, depend!tlt on
the position of the INPUT IMPEDANCE switch S101.
Center INPUT termillal EI02 is at ground potential
in the UNBALANCED position. Terminal EI03 is at
chassi B ground potential and can be used for a te at
eQulpment common ground.
The signal is coupled thro\lgh capacitor C 10 I or
transformer TtOl, INPUT IMPEDANCE switches
SlOlA, S1018, and S10lC to the INPUT attenuatar

WO IT'OR
I IPUT

(UL

IS

OR

~e
PPLY

UNBAl.l

HEATERS

~O"C

CAL

osc
7~4

153.0~C

1-------0

0 0
638

F'igure .4 -1.
8

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 4 76J -1, Block Diagram

31~

Section IV - V
P tlnclples of Operation - M:a.lntenance
switch, 8102 through a series 01 switched resistances.
Rl10 through R 11~, R203, R211, R212, and R218.
Input levels 01 up to +40 db can be measured without
overloadIng the voltmeter. ADJ TNl'UT potentiometer
Rl09 is a nOn Inductive varia.ble resistance w})ich
further varies the input level. The signal is coupled
directly to tube V 101, a dual-triode untuned resistance
coupled ampliIier I and from there to the centertap of
function seleclor switch SlOSB. The 476J-l functions
a:s a ,,"1 vm '.'.'hen S105 is in position 3, and as a selec
tive vollmeter in positions 1, 2, and 5. The. CAL 1
position ls a no-signal positiOn, Filter FLI01 is a
low pass filter which presents a high impedance to
signals above 750 kc and a low impedance to lower
frequencies. The signal is applied from the output
of F L 101 to !he pr i mar y w lnding'S or ring modulator
transfo'r mer T 102.

4.2.2 BOD-KC IF cmcurr WITH FILTERING. The


ring modulator consists 01 tnnsIormers T 102 and
T 103, diodes CR1Dl througn CRlD4, and potentioOlct~rs
R127 and a 126. The "fo cons lbts of tube V 102,
MAIN TUNING capacitor C131, and a series of 5wltchecl
LC circuits: inductors LI02 through L107 and t timmcr
capacitors C133, C135, C137. C139, C141, aJ:d C143,
aU switc.hed by FROO RANGE switch S103. Trimmer
capa.citor C132 permits accur<ltc calibratioll of the
dial frequency with respect lO the ~n~t oigl~al ire
quency.

The BODkc intermediate-frequency sIgnal \s coupled


from the output of rlng modulator transformer T10 3
to the input ter-minals of 800-kc bandpass filter
FL 1D2.
It i8 lhen applied from the output of filter
FL102. to the grid of tube V103 and further amplified.
The output from V103 is appli~ to anothe r 800-kc
band .Il.
W'
he 800 -kc filters
OO-c s bandwldt .

4.2.3 15-KC I-F CIRCUrr WITH FILTRlNG, The


BOO-kc signal mixes with a 785kc signal from the
crystal-controlled os r::illator , tube V104, at the s~cond
ring mOOulator. The 15-kc difference freQ.uency is
applied to switched series a.ttenuator r SELECTIVE
VOLTMETER RANCE switr.n 8104, and :resislorsR136
through R 141. The signal Is then applied to resistance
coupl~d amplifiers VI0~ and V107A, cathode follow er
VI07B, and to the input of the 15-kcbandpass Iilter
FL105.
4.2.4 OUTPUT CiRCUIT. The JS-kc signal is
applied from th.e output of FL10 5 to terminals 2 and
5 of function selector switch S105B and to the grid
of tube V108. The three resistance-coupled ampU
Hers, VI08 and VI09, further amplify the signal
whil;h is then applied to output meier M.I0 1 Or phones
through detector diodes CRllO and CHll1 and switch.
S105A.

SECTION V

MA INTENANCE
5.1

GENERAL

Section V r MAL~T ENANCE, outlines the procedures


lOr test! n g and aU g Il i ng th.e Sel ective Voltmeter
476J -1. Read the pl'ovisional guarantee on the inside
front cover 01 th.i5 manua~fo.re attempting to repair
any malfunctiona,

5.2

RECOMMENDfD nST EQUIPMENT

a.

OscilLator, HeWlett-Packard 200CD,

b.

Vacuum Tube Voltmeter, HewleU - Packard 400D .

c.

Osc U1 os cope, DUlllont 304H.

5.3

ALI GNMENT

Follow the steps below in sequence when calibrating


the 476J1.
Fer(orm alignment procedures at :1
month intervals and subs@quent to shipment to correct
misalignment caus~d by shipment or tube deter lo,ration.

5.3.1 WlDEBAND VOLTMETER (VTVM) CA LTBRA


TION

1. Remuve the bottom cover plate trom the In


strument by loosening the two knurled thumbscrews.
2. Connect an oscillator and a vtvm to the input
of the 476J-l set at 600 ohms unbalanced ai3 sho'Wn
in figure 5-1.
Place a 600-ohm load termination
acrOsS the line.

200tC
0$(

400D
vTVM

47GJ"
SElE.(;l'lV
'JOl ME ER
9

Figure 5-1. Sere ctive and Wideband VoUmete r


47fU-l, Calibration EqUipment Assembly
9

.'

Section V
'Ma.intenance
3.

of

Adjust the oscillator for 50 kc and an indication


On the vtvm.

a db

4. Turn the INPUT switch S102 to the Xl, 0 do


positiOn.
5.

Turn the funcUon selector switch S105 to the

VTVM position..

6.
of

5.4

WARNING:

Operation of thiS equipment involves vol


tages that are dangerous to Uf~. Wben
performing
m:aintenanc,e
oplrations,
special care must be taken to avoid con
tact whe,re high voltage is p,resent. RE
MOVE PRIMARY POWER bdore changing
tubes.
SELECTIVE VOLTMETER 'CALIBRATlON

1. Turn function sel.ector switch Si05 to the SElL


VM positiQn,
2. Turn FREQ RANGE awitch SlO3. to the 4-60 .ke
position.

3.

5.3.5 NORMAL CALIBRATION. After completing the


steps of alignment in the preceding' paragraphs,
and prior to using the 476J-l for tlst purposes,
again perform the step,s of calibra~ion outlined 1n
paragraph 3.3.

Adjust rheostat R190 for a meter MIDl indication

a db on the 47'6J-l.

5.3.2

The last three stages 01 amplification, \rl08 and


V109, and tbe meter are now properly calibrated to
correspond to -the 5O-kc oscillalor calibration.

Tun.e the instrument tD

the'50~kc

dial indic.ation

for a maximum meter denection.


4. Adj,u.st CAL 2 potentiometer R156 for a O-db
indi:cation on the meter,
The instrument now pro~'ide,s equal galn in the VTVM
or SEL VM positions.
5.3,3

50-KC OSCILLATOR LEVEL CALIBRATION.


calibrated in tb@ follow.ing manner, the 50-kc
oscillator can be used tor an blternal calibration
refer@n(:e signal
~Vhen

1. Turn SWitches INPUT~ 8102, the fun.cHon s


l\lctDr, S105 alld the SELECTIVE VOLTMETER
RANG.E, S104, to the CAL 2 positiOn.

TROUBLES,HOOTING

Under condR'ons of normal operation the 47'fjJ-l 'Wl.11


not require rno e than the routine maintenance spec
ified in paragraph 5.3 TI;Ie tube complement Ilsed
has long life characteristics.
Perform the steps
of aUgnmentoutlined in paragraph 5,3 bef,ore attempting
to tl"oublesboot the Instrument. if the lnstrum-ent
does not function properl_ , fonow the gene:ral ouUille
below to help locate the malfundioning part or stage.
1. Remove tile protective covers by Ioosen'ug lhe
knutled thumbscrews.

2.

Test the tUbes in a reliable tube tflster.

3. Check the tube volfa.g'es. Th.e indicated voltages


sh:tmld agrel with those .given in.. table 1. If, afler a
t~st of tUbes and tube yoUa;ges,the unit does not
function:
4, Attaoh an OSI; illat.o r, tuned to 5 kc, to INPUT
terminals E101 and E1D2. Adjust the input si~al
level to +20 db and the INPUT le\"'el SWitch SlO~ to
tbe +20-do posiUon.

5. Monitor the osciIlato.r output signal by placing


the le,ads of an oscilloscope acrOSS INPUT termlnals
EHll and El02, til.cen adju--sting tbe vertical input
cOiltroLs on the oscilloscope to shoVi a low-amplitude
sUle wave form.
6. Place a probe on olle of the oscilloscope leads
a.nd trace the signal through the circU'it from the
INPUT terminals to the output $g@.
Vary the
oscillator output l1;'el at each check point to verify
proper Qperation. Wl1n the malfunctionIng circuit
is located:
7,

PedQrffi d-e

ur~ments

2. AdJust the (Jj,al for maximum meter deflection


at 50 kc.
3.

Adjust CAL 1, R180, for a, CJc-db meter indication.

'l'he OO-kc oscillator is now adjusted to the correct


leV'el.
5.3.4

OUTPUT AND METER ALIGNMENT

1. Switch the functiOn s'tllecto:r 8105 to the CAL 1


position.
2:

10

Adjust rheostat R184 for aO-db meteor indication.

tioning.

voltage and resistance meas


to locate the circuit which is not func
Resist<l:.uce, voltage, and level values a.re

shown. i.n figure 5-2.

8. Refe.r to table 2 for a detailed troubles"hooting


guide,

5.5

R.EPLACEMENT AND SPARE PARTS

Replacement and spare parts maybe ordered from


the Iollowing address:

CollinS Radio Company


Contrac Services and Parts D-ellartme'nt
1200 North Alma Road
Richardson, Texas

Section V
Maintenanc e

TABLE 1,

...../

VOLTAGE ON
CATHODE

TUBE OR TEST POINT

VOLTAGE ON
PLATE

VOLTAGE
AFTER WAD
RESISTANCE

SCREEN
GRID

NOTES

VOLTAGE

Secondary 01 T 105

300 volts a -c

T 10 5 lor filament voltage


output

6.3 volts a-c

VIOlA

1.5

90

102

Pins 1, 2, 3

Vl01B

1.5

90

102

Plns 6, 7, 8

VI02

150

150

120

VI03

100

250

1210

VI04

210

210

HiO

V105

3.5

100

200

100

VI06, Type ECC801

80

200

Pins 1, 2, 3,

V106, Type 6201

9,5

210

250

Pins 6, 7, 8

VI07A

210

210

150

V107B

210

:no

150

VlDBA

160

200

Pins I, 2, 3

VIOllB

145

200

Pins 6, 7, 8

VI09

1.75

125

250

120

150

VllO
,

D-C AND A-C VO'LTAGE CHECK

I
Notes:

1. M.cl.er used rnust ha\T(l intern!ll. resh,tant::c of 2000 clunEi/volt m!fl:.LmUnl.


2. Plat.e voltage" 2;)0 llolts
.'l. Ovcral plate absorption :1:3(1 milham,peres

T.ABLE 2..

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

CHECK

SYMPTOMS

POSSiBLE FAULT

L Signal is not present

Defective tube" faulty


sWitch, or fa.ult}' <:0111
pOfienl in output circuit.

at MIDI or J101 but


is present at SlO5B.

Sl05 faulty

C129 sliorted
CRllO

Or

CaUl has reversed polarity

C 127 shorted

R158, R159, R160, R161, R.162. Rl'64, RiM, R167,


or RI68 open
C161 or C124 sborted
R195

Or

RI97 open

C121 shorted

VI0a or VI09 faulty


I

2. M10 I does not


respond when $105
is in 4 position.

Faulty tube 1 defe ctive


crystal, defective c-om
ponent ill 5D-kcoscjJ
lator circuit, or defec
ti ve rotary switch.

BIOS defective

RlSO, Rlai, or R182 open


L III open or shorted
TI07 defective
11

Section V
.Maintenance
TABLE 2.

TROU13LESHOOTING GUIDE (Coot)

CHECK

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SYMPTOMS
-

2. Continued

R187 or RIBS open


V106 fauH.y

R200 open

...

VIOl laulty

_..

C166 or Clli8 shoeted

Faulty rotar y switCh,


defective tube, faulty
filter, or defective
component.

3. 15-kc diHerence
loS present at output 01 FL104 but not

at CA L 2 poten

RlS6 or

R1~7

open

FLI05 bulty
AT 104 defectiv Ie

tiometers.

Cl17, ellS,

Dr

Cl2tJ shorted

R143, R150, R151, R145, R196, R 193, R149, R 148,


R 153, or R 154 open or Changed value
V105

Or-

VI07 defective

S 104 defective
I

4. 785-kc oscillator
has no output.

YI02 faulty

Crystal Or tube deIcc


live, broken "'lring, or
defective component.

VI04 faulty
TIOe deIeclive

C157 or C163 shorted

R 185, R186, R 19S or R 199 open or changed value

Broken wi r lng
..

5. 800-kc i-{ circuit


has input but no
output.

Faulty ring modulator


circuit, faulty nIters,
defe cti'Ie tub e. or faulty
diodes.

CRl05, CR1Q6. CR 107, CR108,


changed polarity

Or

CRI09 has

FL 103 defective
C 114 shor ted
RHO, R132,

Or

ATI03 defective

VI03 defective. FL102 defective. CR10l, CR 102,


CR103 Or CR104 has changed polarity.

T 102 Or T 103 faulty

e.

804-155D kc
variable oscillator
has no output.

Faulty tube, defective


trans!or mer, open clr cuit
or bad rotar y switch.

R2l6 open

T 104 d ~fecti ve
V102 defective
Rl73 open
C146 Or C147 shOrted

8103 is defective

MA IN T UNlNG C J 31 shorted
..

7. Output from S102B


but si~al is not
present at TI02,

Faulty filter, defective


tube, or open cir~"Uit.

Le circuits have defective components


AT102 open

FL 101 dere cti ve


S105 defective

...

12

R124 open

..

section V
Maintenan ce
TABLE 2.

TROuBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Cont)


CH~CK

POSSiBLE CA. USE

SYMPTOMS

C10 8

7. Continued

Or

C109 shorted

R.llB, Rtl7, R1l8, Rt20, or RI23 open


C103 shorted
V101 faulty
L-pad att enuator II as
defe cti y e component s
(Sl02), S10) and related
components may be
defective, or open
c:ircuU.

8. Input present
between E 101 and

E 102 but nO output

present [rom
8102B.

Check C 170 th rough C 185, depend 1ng upon the

inoperative PQsltlon oi 8102B

Check R110 througb R115 and R204. through


R215, depending upon the inoperative position
of 8102B.
R 109 is open if input
varied.

imp~dance

cannot be

S101C dcfectlve

C 10 I shorted

SID 1 defective if input impedance cannot be


varied; check RIO 1 tbrough RI06 and components
related to position of SlO lA.

9.

UnH has nO
tive tubes.

opera~

Power supply failure,


blown luse, faulty
power supply cOm
ponent.

Check power S1.Ipply input to TI05

FlOl Or F102 blown


5106 open

TI05 faulty
Full wave rectifier brIdge diode has changed
polar ity .
LI12 open or shorted
C 159 shorted

13/14

Section VI

Parts List

SECTION VI

PARTS LIST

R109

E103

E102

8101

EI01

C131

8102

C132

8103

8105

R180

J101

8106

M101

R156

8104

870 112 Pb

Figure 6-1.

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 476J-1 (Sheet 1)


17

Section VI
Parts List

/
Tl05 Cl30 CRlll CRllO

Cl29

DSIOI
XDSlOI

LIOl Rl07 TlOl

VIOl
XYlOl

VI05
XVI05
Cl05
VI07
XVI07
Cl2l
Vi08
XVl08

T106
Rl99
Cl62

L1l2
Vl09
XVl09

Cl59

Cl67 Tl07 R202 Cl66


el68 R20I R200 CI54

FLIOl

B70 113 Pb

Figure 6-1.
18

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 476J-l (Sheet 2)

Section VI

Parts List

Rl71

FLl05

L114

L113

Rl08

ClOl

RlOl

CR112
CRll3
CRll4
CRll5

RlO2
R103
R105
R106
C187
R104

FLl03

J102
Pl01 _ _

R188

L1ll
R187
Cl65

FLl04
B1l4 Pb

Figure 6-1.

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 476J-1 (Sheet 3)

19

Section VI
Parts List

r
C142

Ll06

Cl44 Cl43 Ll07 Cl37 Cl38 LI04 Cl35 Ll02 Cl34 Cl33 Cl36 LI03

Cl41
Cl40

Cl45

Cl39

C146

LlO5

Rl93

TI02

Cl22

RI25

RI63

C112

Rl95
RI97

Clli

RJ65

870 115 Pb

Figure 6-1.
20

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 476J-l (Sheet 4)

Section VI

Parts List

C116
Rl44
~.;.-_- Rl46
--..!_-CI26

LI08
CRI04
CRI03
TI04
Rl30
Rl31
Rl32
Cll3
Rl34
Rl33
C114

---<~-C118

"+--+--- Rl55
"""t"~--Rlfi~

"""t"--4--RI94

~~t~;;~~t!:J~=~~ATl04
RI:>1l

:::0.

~~-++-+--RI59

'--'--+'"7""'=6-+--+--- C 1til
-=~--:.+--+---Rlti2
Rl92
Rl91
Rlti7

Rl81
B70 116 Ph

Figure 6-1.

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 476J-1 (Sheet 5)

21

Section VI

Parts List

CRI02

R219

C120

R152

R149

C149

C186

C176

R135

R217
870 117 Pb

Figure 6-1.

22

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 476J-l (Sheet 6)

Section VI

Parts List

R210_-....I.-..
Cl85
R209
Cl84
R208
Cl83
CHI::!
Cl81
Cl80
Cl79

CI09
CI08
----RI24
1IIIIiII,--R1l8
R1l6
R1l3
CI04
R1l2
R117
R1l1
Cl69
Cl70
CI03
R1l9

870 US Pb

Figure 6-1.

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 476J-l (Sheet 7)

..

23

Section VI
Parts List

W10l

W102

HT10l
B70 119 Pb

Figure 6-1.

24

Selective and Wideband Voltmeter 476J-l (Sheet 8)

Sention Vi.
Parts List

6.1

DESCRIPT10N

SYMBOL
AND

~ELECTrvE

WI~~6AN~

VOLrMT~R

~7oJ-l

PARTS LIST
PART

NUMBER
~~2

7021 014

AHOI

NOT USED

ATlOZ

ATTENUATOR
FIXED PAO. l~O QHM~. 3 D8. TELETTRA
TcLETTKA PART NO. 3/lS0/T.83

097 S012

~7~

ATl03

ATTE1'4UATOR

097 8012

~20

FIXED PAD, 600 OHMS. 7 vB,

PART NO.
ATl04

T~LETTRA

7/60~/T.83

AT Tt:NUAfOR
FlXED PAD, I~a OHMS. 0
PART NO. 6/130/T.83

v8,

097 ts012 81c


T~LETTRA

ATl05

ATTENUATOR
FIXED PAD. 30G OHMS. 5 P8, TELETTRA
PART NO. 5/30Q/T.63

097 8012 877

CR10l

RECTlFlER
TELETTRA PART NO.

097 bO 12 0..::4
P.131~5

CRI02

SAME A5 CRli,il

CRla~

':'AME. AS CR 101

CR104

SAME. AS CRIOl

CRIOS

REeT I F I ER
TE LE TT RA PART NO. P.182.1

C.RI06

sAMf AS CR10l

CR107

SAME:

A!)

CR 1 01

CRI08

SAME AS

CR 101

CR109

SAME AS CRIOl

CRIHi

SAME AS

CR III

SAM~

CRI12

RECTlFHR

097 8012 622

CR 105

AS CR105
09, 8012 62:1

CONSj!)TS OF FOUR MATCH~V


EFfECTIV~ ADMI&SA8LE A-C

~ELENluM bRID~E.
RECTIFIER':'~
VOLTAG~. 390V.

EFF~(riVE ADMIS!)AdL~ ~-C

CURRENT, 90 MA. ]N~ULAT~ON ~t~lSTAN~~


~fTTE~ THAN 100 MEGOH~ AT ~oov DC.
TELETTRA PART NO. P.11400/10

..

PART Of CRI12

CRl13

INTE~RAL

CRll4

INTEGRAL PART OF CRIl2

CRil5

INTEGRAL PART OF CRIll

CR1lb

SAM.E AS CR105

21)

8ediQn Vl

Parts Ust

CR1l7

5A~E

CRl l8

INTEGRAL PART OF CRI17

CRI19

INTEGRAl PART OF CRil1

CR12U

iNTEGRAL PART OF CRll7

CI.,)l

CAPAC.ITOR

A~

CR 112

097 801.2 5:;"6

0.2 UFt bOO VJLW~


PART NO. U~2UF600V/I~18

F1X~D,

Cl~Z

PART

0971;1012 Ci90
l~OOC

CAPAC J TOR
F[XED, 0.1 UF.
NO.

VOLTS~

TELETTRA

O~lUF3~OV/T.18

097 001.2

CAt:'AC I lOR
P~lO:

T NU.

UuF,

097 &012 572

~ECT

CA PA.C l TOR
FlX~D,

76

1000 PF ~Ut:l ~I N

CAPAC 1 TOR
T wo

TEL~TT~A

ION':'

-A- 50 UF, 350 VOCW

-6- ~o UF. 400 VD'~

TfLETTRA PART NO~ PH1LLIPS


006

TELETTRA
09 7 B 0 1 2 50 !) 1

3~O

~UoMl~~ATUR~~ 1.O~O

CIJ5

UuF~

PLUS 3,000

NO~I~OOPLUS3UOO/T.14

PA~T

CI04

TELETT~A

CAPACITOR
FJXED~

cun

PART
NUMBSR

DESC RIPTl a N

SYMBOL

~O-~O

Uf
0'97 SO 12 5-68

8 Ur.

~so

vocw.

T~LtTTRA

PART NO. EC.LU19.20


CI07

. SAME

A~

C1U4

~108

SAME AS

C104

(109

SAME AS (106

CliO

NOT

Clll

CAPACITOR, VARiABLE

USED
Q97 8012 574

10 UUF, TELETTRA PART


SAL ARENA lOPF
(112

SAME AS CILI

C113

SAME AS CI03

C114

CAPACITOR

097 8012. 5lti3

FIXED. 2,000 UUF.


PART
C115

NO~

3~O

VQLT~,

fELETTRA

2vvOPF350V/T.lS

097 8012 Bb7

CAPACITOR
F1XED~

IO~OOO

PART N.O.

26

NO~

WUF, 150 VOLTS.

1 OUO OP F 15-0\1 IT. 1 a

TEL~TTHA

Seotion VI

Parts List

SYMBOL

DESCRIPTION

C116

CAPACITOR
F[XED, 0.2 UF. 350 VOLTS. TELETTRA
PART NO. 1.2UF~SOV/T.la

(117

SAME AS C114

el18

~A~E

(119

CAPAC! TOR
F[XED. lU UF. 2~ ~OLT~,
PART ~O. EC.Z022.61

097 80 12 'H.2

AS (114
TEL~TTRA

el20

CAPAC I TOR
FlXEO, 0.5 UFo 150 VOLTS. TfLETTRA
PART NO. O.SUF1~o~/T.18

Clll

SAME

e122

SAME AS (116

C123

CAPAC [TOR
f l XED,

A~

PART
Cl.24

PART

NUMBER

097 50ll

~4b

097 801.2

~b9

(105

,0 12 VOC\Il.
NO. E(.2022.54
UF,

Te:: LE TTRA

CAPACITOR

097 8012 550

FIXED. 20.000 UUF, 350 VOLTS. TfltTTRA


PART NO. 20000PF~50V/1.18
C125

NOT USED

C126

sAM

A~

C119

(127

SAME

A~

(106

e128

CAPACITOR

097 50 12

~47

097 8012

5~3

FIXED, 1000 UUF. 350 VOLTS. TELETTRA


PART NO. lOOOPF3~uV/f.la
029

CAPACITOR
FIXED, 0.5 UF.

3~O

VOLTS.

T~LETTRA

PART NO. U.SUF350V/T.18

C130

SAME AS Cl29

(131

CAPACITORt VAR1A5LE

TElETTRA FART

~O.

097 60 1.2 390


GR.~555/l

C132

CAPACITOR, VARIA8LE
TELETTRA PART NO. GO.3120/14

097 8012

(133

CAPACJTOR. VARlABLE
6 PLUS 30 UUF. TELETTRA PART NO.
TR I "-0 6P LUS 30 PF

097 801.2 869

(134

C.APACITOR
FIXED, 3~6.5

097
UUF~

2.~~

~012

~23

00

TOl. TELETTRA

PART NO. 3)b.5PF2.5'/T.22


C13~

SAME AS C133

27

Section VI
Parts LillL

C136

PART

DESCRIPTION

SYMBOL

NUMBER
097 Bo 12. 812.

CAPAC l TOR

FIXED. 289 UUF. 2.5~ TOl. TELETTRA

PART NO. la9PF2.~~/T.22

C137

SA~E

CBB

CAPA(jfOl{

Cl33

AS

097 8012

FIXV, 236 UuF,


PART NO.

SAME AS C133

C140

CAF'ACjTOR
PART NO.

042

CAPAC l TOR

an

itLETTRA

097 SOlO! 874

FlXEu. 193 UUF,


SAM~

TOlt

23bPF2.~~/T.22

C13~

(141

2.5~

2.~%

TOl, TELETTRA

193P~L.5'/T.22

(133

A~

097 80 .L2

~b5

F~xEO.

320 UUF. 2.~% TOl. TELftrRA


PART NO. 320PF2.51/T.22
Cl~,

SAME AS C133

Cl4-4

CAPACITOR

O()7 B012 ~63

FIXE~~

2 X 2bl.~ UUf~ 2.~~ TOL.


PART NO. 2X261.~PF2.~~/T.22
C14~

TlL~TTRA

097 8012 .HI

. CAPAG TOR

FIXED. MlCA. 6,000 UUF.


~ART

NO.

(146

SA~E A~

C147

CAPAC l TOR

2~Q

VDC~.

MICAlbOOO~F/2~OV

Cl~~

FIX~D~

097 8012 562

2 X248.5 UoF.

PART NO.

C148

~AME

Cl49

CAPAC I TOR

2.5~

TOLt

TtL~TTRA

2X24a.~Pf2.'~/T.22

AS C116

FlXED. 0.2 UFo


PART NO.

C150

NOT usED

C151

NOT USEO

(152

NOT USEO

C153

NOT USED

<:154

CAPACJ TOR

C15~

CAPAC J TOR

40~

vD~~.

097 8012

H~

097

532

TEL~TrRA

Q.2UF400V/T.16

F[XED. 3,200 UUF. 2~O VOLT~,


PART NO. 3200PFl50V/T.14

aOl~

T~lErTRA

FixED, 56 UUF. TELETTRA PART NO.

28

IElETTRA

097 ijO 12 549


5cPF/T.22

Section VI
Parts Llst

DES CRIPT1 a N

SYMBOL

C15b

CAPACITOR

(157

CAPAC!

PART
NUMBER
~O.l2

~<t9

097 8012

5~a

097 8012

5~4

097

5.UOO UUF~ 3~O VVlI~~ TELETTRA


PART NO. ~OOOPF3~u~/T~1~
FIXlD~

TOR

fIXED. 24~8 UUF. TELE1TRA


PART NO. R40A
PART NO. 24.8PF/T.22

(158

CAPAC' TOR

lOtOOO UUF. 400 VOLTS. TELtTTKA


PART NO. looaOPF4vOV/T.18
fIX~D.

(159

5AME AS C105

CiaO

CAPACLTOR
FIXED7 50 UF. 25
t:C.2022.64

091 8012 570


VDCw~

C161

SA~E

C162

SAME AS (103

(163

CAPACITOR
FlxED. 122.~ UOF.

TELETTRA PART hO.

AS (124

097 1::1012 ,)00


TEL~TTRA

PART NO.

12:2..5PFIT.22

--.

C164

CAPACITOR
FIXED. 817 UUF, 2~Q VOLTS. TELETfRA
PART NO. 817PF250V/T.14

Clb5

SAME AS

Cl66

CAPAC I TOR

067

CAPAC 110R

097 8012

~.:l*

CIO~

097 8012 836

FIXEDt 2~2 UUF. 2~O VOLT~t TELETTHA


PART NO. 242PF2~OV/T.14
O~7

80 12 ~36

12.570 lJUF. 2~O VULTS.. TELET TRA


PART NO. 12570PF250VIT ~ 1'1
Fl XED.

CU8

097 8012 527

CAPAC I TOR

FJXfO. 1225 ~UF, 250 VOLTSt TELETTRA


PART NO. 122~PF2~OV/T.14
C169

CAPA(~TORt

VARlABLE
10 UUF. iELETTRA PART NO. 82081/10E

097

eo 12

573

PHI LLl j)S

(110

SAME AS (169

C111

CAPAC [ TOR

FIXED. 10 UUF, TELETTRA PART NO. lOPF/T.i2


C172

sAME AS (123

C173

CAPACl TOR
F[XcD~

3.3
3.3PFIT.22

097 bOl2 66 L

097
~UFt

801~

8&2

TELETTRA PART NO.

29

section VI
ParlB List

PART

DES CRIPT~ 0 N

SYMBOL

II

NUMBER

C11~

CAfJACjTOR

FlXED, 0.1 Uf, 1 ,;,.;00 vOL. is t TELEll RA

PART NO. ().lUF IOOuVI T. HI

(17~

CAPACl TOR

091 5012

1 UUF, TELETTRA PART NO.

FlX.i;:l,)~

(116

091 8012 557

lPFIT.22

CAPAC l TOR

3,~OU

FlXt::[)~

UUF ~

TELETiRA PART

lJUf ~

l~O

86~

I 091

NO~

8012 -870
,

35UOPF/T.14

U71

C.APACl TOR

FIXE()~

097 SOH bb8


1

d . CQ

VQLT~~

TC:Lt:TTkA

PAR T NO. 1 (,lOOP F I 5.)1/ I i . HI

C118

SAME AS (175

el79

CAPAC J TOR

FIXt.D~

097 8012 864

6.8 LJUF,

TELETTRA PART NO.

b.SPF/T.2.2

CISO

SAr-iE AS U7l

(181

CAPAC. I TOR
FIXE.D. 12 UUF, TELETTRA PART

C182

SAME

C1'83

CAPAC.ITOR

A~

097 8012 8o':i


NO~

z~

Clal

F lXE.O, 150 UUF

097 HQ 12 866
~

TELETTRA PART HO.

15PF/T~22

C184

SAME AS

C18~

(185

S.AMc. AS

cun

Cl86

CAPAC I TOR

FIXED, ~o~ooo UUF, 400 VQlT~. lEU. TnotA

PART NO. ~OOOUPF4UOV/T.18

097 0012 800

(187

CAPACITOR
F I XED. 47 UUF ~ TELETTRA PART NO. 41Pf/T.22

091 6012 637

DSIOl

LAMP

~b2

jNCANDESCc.NT, PlLOT L1GHT BUL8


MINiATURE 8AYON~T 8A5Et
3,000 HOURS M!~ AVeRAGE

30

12PF IT.

DSIOZ

::.AME AS DS101

El01

POST

o~JY,

3240 00

~ITH
O.l~O A~Pt

LlF~

BlNDING. IE I.E: n RA PART NO.

097 8012 416


PA~50382

EI02

SAME

A~

El(.ol

E!u3

5AME

A~

EIOI

fLlO 1

FILTE.R

L.OW PASS, 750 K( TELETTRA PART hOe

GR.9861

097 ~012 b31

Section VI

Parts List

_.

SYM80L

PART

OEseRI PTION

FLl02

F t LTER

BAND

Fl.103

F iLlE.R

fIRST,
NO. GR.9857

PA~S.

eoo

NUMBER

097 8012 6%

KC. TELETTRA PART

097 801l B 34

6AND PAS5. SECOND. 800

~c.

TEl~TTHA

PAKT

NO. C>R ~ 9 Ii 5S

FLl04

097

F J LTER

~o

1.2

bj~

oANU PA55. FlR~Tt 15 KC. TELETtRA PART

NO. ()R. 9 a 5-9

FLl05

,F I LTER
BA~D

097 8012 t135

SECOND. 15

PAS~,

~C?

EQUALS?

TELETTRA FART NO. GR.9800


FlO 1

204- 4021 00

FUSE

CARTRIDGE, GLA~5 ~NCLOSED, 0.375 AMP. 2~CV


MAX, 2.38 OHM~ RES15TAN~~. SHORT ClRtUJT,
10.000 AMPS AT RATeD D-C VOLTAGE.

LITTLEFU~E INC PART NO. 312.37~

F102

FUSE
CARiRID()E, GLASS

;i'o't
E~'LOSEO.

4-070 00

2.00 AMPS. 250V

RESISTANCE, SHORr CIRCUJT,


D~C VOLTAGe,
L1TTLEfUSE JNC PART NO. 312002
MAX, 0.07

OH~S

lO?OOO AMPS AT RATED

HilOl

~EADPHONES

2?O~Q OHMS,

.J11J 1

JACK

TELETTRA PAKT NO. 2000 OHM

097 8012

PHONE. 3 POLE. TELETTRA PART NO.


Jhl2

097 SO 12 071
~9~

~R.287

097 8012 8'i'1

JAC~

MAINS. 2 POLE AND GROUND, TELETTRA PART


NO. 041.111.1,0

LIOl

INDuCTOR

097 8012 878

TELETTRA PART NO.

LlU2
~lO~

~.L7613

097 80 1"

I~DUCTOR

TELTTRA PART

NO~

B.3~901

[NDUCTOR

TELETTRA PART

~o.

B.J39b2

097

~o

~99

LoI. 000

LI04

INOUCTOR

TELfTTRA PART NO. B.339b}

097 8012 bOl

LIO~

INDUCTOR

TELETTRA PART NO.

097 8012
~.339b4

[NDUCTOR

TELETTRA PART NO.

B.33~6~

INDUCTOR

TELETTRA PART

b.339bo

---.
LlU7

~02

097 BOli: 603

097 SO 12 b1.<:::
NO~

Section VI
Parts list

SYMBOL
Ll08

PART

DESCRIPTION

NUMBER

INDUCTOR

097 ll012 ,,1:18

T~LETTRA

Ll:.l9

NOT USED

LllO

NOT USED

LUI

I NDLIC TOR

PART

NO~

6~29561

091 801.2 880

THETTRA. PART riO. PA ~669l)


Ll12

097 801.2 a4Q

RE.ACTOR

TEL ETTRA. PART


LIB

NO~

1.402.02

NO~

b.39~~O

097 001.2 lUll

iNDue TOR
TEL~TTRA

Lll~

~A~ A~

MIOl

METER

1 MA.

PART

LII3

IN TERNAL RESISTANCt:: 110 OHMS ~


TOL. TELETTRA PART NO. GR~a011

P10l

PLUG
PO~ER

1~"

097 !lOl2 8'il2

CABLE. 2 POLE AND GROUND TO

B~

USE~

W] Trt. p 102

PI02

CA.oLE A5SEMBL'f
POWER, ELECTRICAL. 3 tOkDUCTOR
~TRANDED

RUBBER

lNSULATED~

420 14-64 00
1~

A~G

T~R~iNATEU

AT ONE ENe WlTH MOLDED ON MALE PLuG.

1~5

VOLTS. UNDERWRlTERs TYPE SJ


RiOl

097 8012 463

REsrS-TOR

fiXED. &19 OHMS. 0.5$ TOL. Q.5 WATT.


TEL~TTRA PART NO~ 619 O.~'/u.5T.S~
RI02

RES-I5TOR
FIXED. 152 QHM5. O~5i TOL. 0.5 WATl.
TELETTRA PART NO~ 152 0~~~/u.sr~85

097 8012 451

RI03

AblTOR

097 0012 450 l

F[~ED.

75 O~MS. 0.5' TOL. o~; WATT~


TELETTRA F~RT NO. 75 O.~~/O.5T.8~
RI04

RESl.&TOR
F[XED. 898 OHM~. ~.5~ TOL. O~S ~ATT.
TELETTRA PART NO~ 898 O.~'/o.51.a~

RI05

REs!sTOR

097 8012 465

I63~~ OHMS~ 0~5' TOL~ O~~ WATT.

T~LETTRA
NO~ 163~~ O.~~/O.~T~a~

FIXED.

PART

RIOt>

091 8012

RESJSTQR

FIXED~

OHMS. O~5~
TELETTRA PART ~O. 18.7

RUH

7e~7

097 8012 882

RE.5,(STOR

FlXED, 124 OHMS~ 0.5'


TELETTRA PART ~O~ 124

.It,:;io,2

TUL~ o.~ WATT,

O.5~/O.5T~B~

TOL~ 0.5 WATT~

O~5~/O~5T~85

32
~.

section VI

Pam List

SYMBOL

RI08

RI09

REsl~TOR

FiXED. 27~O UHM~;


TflETTRA PART NO.

NO.

4-~ 0

aa 12

41.2

2.74KO.5~/1T.a~

OHMS. TELETTRA PART

~tOOO

RESJSTOR

097 8012 477

O.5i TOL. 0.5

OHM~t
~O.

~ATT;

20KO.~~/O.~T.a5

091 8012 471

RESISTOR
Q.~~ TOl~ 0.5 WATT.
6.34KO.~i/0.5T.8~

OM~~.

b340

TELETTRA PART NO.

'\)91 BOl2. 468

RESol5TOR
FIXEDt 2.000 OHMS. O.~i TOL~ 0.5
TELETlRA FART NO~ 2KO.5~/O.5T.S5

R113

RES[~TOR

R1l4

RESlSoTOR

~ATT,

091 BOll 464

FlxED, 634 OHM~, O.5~ TOl. 0.5 WATT.


TELETTRA PART NO. 634 O.5~/~.~T.85
C97 8012 4-':lto

FlX~Vt

ZOO OHM~J 0.5'


TELETTRA PART ~O. ~OO

R1l5

09.1 80 12
WATT~

06S.004~999

FlXE~t

R 112

TOL, 1

097

FIXEDt 20.000
TEL~TTRA PART

R III

O~~~

NUMBER

PO lEN TlOME TtoR


~ON-INOUCTiVEJ

R110

PART

DESCRIPTION

T~L. O.~ WATT,


O.j~/O.~T.~5

RSJSTOR

fIXED, 63.4 OHMS,

O.5~

TOlt 0.5

~ATT.

TELETTRA PART NO. 03.4 O.S'/0.5T.a5

RHo

RESI,:,TOR
FIXED. 4.000
R1"l~

R1l7

O~M5.

41~O OriM~, 1 ~ATTt


NO. 4.7~K/1T.B7

097 !l012

~06

T~LfTTRA

FiXEOt

R1l8

'+~8

8.34

RESISTOR

PART

097 a012

TELETlRA PART NU.

091 a012 504

RE51STOR
F[XED~I~OvO

OHM~.

1 WATT, TELfTTRA

PART NO. lK/1T.87


R 119

RllO

RESoISTOR
FIXED. 100 OHM~, O.~~
PART ND. 100/0.Z~T.a7

TELETTRA
097 6012 4;)4.

RE:)!:)TOR
FIXE~?

il!

OHM~.

O.~~

TELETTRA PART NO. 121


R121

091 aOl2 461


~ATT,

TOLt

O.~ ~ATT;
O.5~/O.5T.85

097 8012 501

RESISTOR
FIXED~

100.000 OHMS. 0.5

~AlT~

TELETTRA

PART NO. 100K/O.5T.87


Rl22

091 8012. 4-9-0

RE5i~TOR

FJXED.

12~

PART NO.

OHMS,

O~S

~ATT.

TELETTRA

1~I/O.5T~a7

33
,.'

SecUou VI
P2rtl:! Lilrt

DEseRI PTION

SYMBOL

PART
NUMBER

R123

SAME AS

R124

RESISTOR
FIXED. 133 OHMS. a.~ WATT. TELETTRA
PART NO. 133/0.5T.B7

091 8012 491

Rll5

RESiSTOR

091 60 12 4~ti

R12~

F!XO, 10

PART NO.
R126

O~M~.

o.~

WATT.

lO/O.~T.87

POTEN Ti O~e:TER
2Q~OOO

0'37 BO l. 2 4-00

OHMS. TELfTTRA

PA~T

Rl2l

SAME AS Rlib

R128

RESiSTOR
fiXED. 71> OHMS. 0.5 WATT.
PART NO. 71~/O.~T.a7

R129

SAME AS R128

RUO

RES[~TOR

f[X~P,

l,uOO OHMS. o.~5


PART NO. lK/O.25T.a7

R131

R132

T~LETTRA

RESISTOR
FIXED, 16.200 ~HM~t Q.5
PART NO. lo,2/K/O.5T.87

u~.7308a

kO.

091 S012 494


TEl~TTRA

~ATT,

TEL~TTRA

~ATT,

TEl~TTRA

097 8012 1't99

RESJSTOR
FJXED. 162 OHMS. 1 WATT, TELETTRA PART
NO. 162/1 T.8 i

097 S012 50,

RESISTOR

f[X~~. 2 X 31.600 UHMS, 1 wATT.


PART NO. 2X31.bK/lT.~7

T~LfTTKA

RESISTQR

FIXED~ Sl.lOO O~M5t 1 wATT.

PART NO.

R135

RB6

FIXEu. lO.Ouo

R137

RE.~ISTOR
f[~E~,

801~

~17

en

S012 49&

~1.1K/IT.87

RESISTOR

PART NO.

097

TELfTTRA

O~M~t

o.~

ATT,

TEL~TTRA

10K/O.~T.g7

097 001" 441:1


OHM~~

o.~~

Tal. 0.5 wATT,

TElETTRA PART NO.

4~.2

O.~~/O.~T.8~

~3.2

RESl':'TOR

flXED~ 137 OHMS~ o.~~ TOL. 0.5 WATT,

TELETTRA PART NO. 137 O.S'/O.5T.a~

Rna

097 SO 12 4b2

RESJ STOR
FIX~O.

43~

OMMS.

TELETTRA PART
R139

~o.

o.~~

432

TOL.

o.~

~ATT.

O.~~/O~T.as

097 60 Ll 467

RESISTOR
FIX~D. 1370 ~HMS.
T~lETTRA PART NO.

o.'~ TOL. o.~ WATT.


1.37~O.~~/O~T.B~

section Vl
Parts List

SYMBOL

DESCRIPTION

R140

RESl~lOR
FixED~

R141

RESl5TOR

PART
NUMBER
091 8012 470

4320 OHM5t
lELETTRA PART NO~

O~5\ TOL~ o~~ WATT,


4~32KO.~~/O.&T~85

097 1:I0,Li: 472

13,700 UHMS. O.5~ TOl. O~~ WATT,


T~l~lTRA PART NU. 1~~7KU.~~/O.~T.8~

flXE~,

R141

097

RES,z STOR

aOl.l 4 .... .,

FlxEO, 20 C~MS, O~~~ TOL. o.~ ~AfT,


TELEITRA ~ART ~0. 20 O.~~/O.~T.6~
R143

R144

RE5l510R
FlXED. 100,uDO OHMS. 1 WATT,
PART NO. laOK/lT~87

097 cOl2 fd8


T~LETT~A

097

RE~I~TOR
flX~Dt

7~O,OQO

l:l 0 l.i:

::l1 ':>'

1 wATT, TLtTTkA

OH~~,

PART NO. 750K/1T.a1


Rl~5

SAME AS R143

Rl4-6

RE.sI~TOR

097 ClU 12. 4'n

FlXtO t 2740 O~MS, o.~ WATT, TEllTTRA


PART NO. 2.74K/O.5T.67

Rl4-7

097 dO U

RESISTOR
FiXcO~

PART

iu ...a

1 MEGOHNt

NO~

u.i~

40]

TELETTRA

lM/O.2ST~87

097 CiO!2 4\,t,.

RE:'JS,TOR

825 OH~~~ o.~


PART NO. a25/0.~T.87

FIXDt

R149

~AIT~

WATT~

TtL~TTRA

RESiSTOR

097 Cl012 419

FIXED~

100 OHM5, o.~~ TOLt O~5 WATT~


TELETTRA PART NO. 100 O.~~/U.5T.85
R150

SAME

A~

Rl19
097 bOlL ;, 13

RESgTOR
FIXED~

2~.700

PART NO.
RlS2

OHMS. 1

~ATT,

TELETTRA

23.7~/1T~87

O'J7 l:lul" .... 78

RE5[~TOR

flXED. 60tlOO QMM~, O~~~ TOLt o.~ wATT,


TcLETTRA PART NO. 68~lKO.~~/O.~T~8~

R15,

QS'7 E:iOl2 49;3

RESISTOR

FIXED, 249 OHMS, u.S

~ATT~

TELETTRA PART

NO. 249/0.5T.a7
R154

SAME AS Rl18

R15~

SAME AS R147

Rl56

POTENT H.l~E T~k

097 80l4:' 404

TELcTTRA PART NO. GR.9ji2


Rl~7

SAME AS R135

36

Soctloo VI
Parts Li.~t

OEseRI PTION

SYMBOL
R158

RE~IsrOR

Rl~9

RES,IfOR

flXc~~

6dlO O~Mb~ 1 WATT, TELETTRA


NO b S 1 K. I 1 T~ 8 7

FIX~W.

~llQ

1 WATT,

UHM~,

r~LETTRA

PART
NUMBER
097 1:50 l2 5008

PA~T

097 0012

~07

091 8012

~09

097 8012

~l

PART

NO. 5.11 Kil T. 87


R160

I RES15, TOR

F1XEO, 8250 OHMS, 1 WATTt TflETTRA PART

NO.
R161

8~25J<../IT.87

RESISTOR
fJX~D,

NO.

R162

10.000 ONM5.
1 iJ~ I l T .87

Ii E ~ [S TOR

FIX~W,

13~

TELETTRA
RHl3

OHMSt

~ART

U.~$

NQ.

U.S WAITt

TUL~

O.~~/U.~T.~~

Ij3

091 8012 1+1:10

RESISTOR
FIXED, 511.00D
'PART NO.

Rlo4

TElETTRA PART

WATT~

OH~~~

~11,l:;,/O. 2~T.

WATT,

O.2~

T~LErTRA

67

RESISTOR

097 8012 490:::

FIX~Ut
NO~

Ib2

0HM~t

10210. ~ r.. 87

R165

3AME

Rlbb

RESISTOR
F(XED. 40.2

A~

u.~

~ATT,

T~LlTT~A

PAKT

Rl63
097 ii012 4l;l9
OHM~.

o.~ WATr~

TELETTRA

PART NO. 40.2/G.5T.81


Rlb7

RE~ISTOR

FIxED, 7U.65 QHMS~


TEL~TTRA PART NO.

Rlb8

O.~$

rtL~TTKA

097 8012
42~20~

~ATT,

OHMSt 1
PART NO. 42.2K./IT.B7

16

C97 5012 502


20U~uO~

PART NO.

o.~

OHM59

WAlT,

TEL~llRA

20UK/O~5T.~1

0'#7 BQ 12 441

RE~lSTOR
F!X~u~

150 OH~~~ l~ TOlt Q.~ w~Ir~

TELETTRA PAKf ~o. l~O l~/O.~T.d~

R172

TELEiTHA

RESISTOR
Fl~ED~

Rl71

~ATT~

RESl5TOR
FIxE~~

R170

wATT t

Rt:.~I':'TOR

FIXE~, 2 x 20~OOO UH~5, 1


PART NO. lX20K/IT.87

Rlo9

o.~

TOl,

RE~lsrOR

FLXED9 17 t bOo
PART NO.

QHMS~

Q.~

17~Q~/O.~T.87

wATT~

T~l~fTRA

SecUon Vi
Parts List

R113

RE~lS lOR
FIX~~t

l~~uu UH~~~

PART NO.
SAME

Rl150

NOT USED

VIU8

sA.M.E AS. VIO?

RI77

NOT USED

Rl18

RESISTOR

A~

FlX~~.

4~~700 OHM~.

u.~

~AME

RHlO

POTENT 1Ol'1E TtR

T~L~TTRA

AS Rl76

097 BOll 413

lELETTRA PART

NO.

GR~98b3

RE~IS.TQR

097 80li 4n

FIxED, 16,OUO
TELETI~A PART

R182

~AME

R183

RE::SI~TOR

A~

FIX~O.

OHM~.
~O.

o.~~

IbKO.

TOL.

o~~

wAlT.

~~/O.'T.a~

Rlal
8~.6

uhMS.

v.~~

TELETTRA PART NO. 80.6

R18')

~ATT.

46.7K/O.'T.~7

R179

RIB4

T~LcIT~A

RIll

PART NO.

"'-"'"

wATT.

o.~

IK/O~~T.87

R114

R1al

PART
NUMBER

OEseRI PTION

SYMBOL

o.~ ~ATT.
O.5j/O.51~8~

TUL.

POTENTIOMETER
350 OHMS. TELETTRA PART NO.

091 8012

~2.2

097 HO 1

~o~

3,0/T.41

RES.ISTOR
FIX~~,

~11 OM~S, o.~~


~11/U~2~f.87

wATT. TELETTRA

PART NO.
R186

RES.ISTOR
FIX~D. lCl,OOO OHMS. O.2~
PART NO. luu~/U.2~T.87

R1B1

RESISTOR
F1XD. 4420

O~M~,

~AIT.

T~~tTTRA

I WATT, TtLEfTRA PART

NO. 4.42KJ 1 T.87


RIB./!

097 1:1012 :>1,

RESl.')TOR
fIXED. 40.200 OHMS, 1 WATT.
PART NO. 40.2~/IT.67

TEL~TTRA

Rl89

SAME AS R 116

R190

POTEN.ll0METEf<
1,000 OHMS, rELETTER PART NO. IOOO/T.4l

Rl91

SAME AS RI12

RI92

RESob TOR
2490 OHM~.
TfL~TT~A PART MO.
FIX~~.

091 1;:5012

~.:l

097 8012. 40"


u.~,

TWl,

o~~

~ATT.

2.49K~.~~/O.~T.~~

secUon VI
Parts List

SYMBOL

PART

DESCRIPTION

NUMBER

A-S R 119

Rl93

SAME

R194

RESJSTOR

097 601..2 440

FlXE.D, lOU
PARI

NO.

OriMS.. 1% rOL.
ll)u 1~)lT.8';l

R19~

SAr-1.E AS Rl:3v

R196

SAME

As Rl:>i;I

RBl

SAME

A~

R198

SAME AS R If:lil

R199

SAM.

R2QO

SAME AS Rlb~

R2';J 1

Rb15TOR

A>

I ....Ar T.

l.;LETTRA
Mal<

R130

Rla7

FIxtu. 162.00U OHMS.


PART NO.

O.2:J

\'lAo rr,

SAME A:::' RIB

R2JJ

Rc::dSTOR

FIXE!), 3 -, 1:1. ~ UHMS" O.j~ T<,lL, o.~ 'wA Ti


THE TTRA PMH NO. 378.5 O.';l~/o.~r.d~
R2lJ4

SAME AS R141

R2i',6

RESISTC;{
11;,8<..'0 '..JrlM5. iJ.~f> 1 Ot... 0.5 'IjA TT
TELC. TTKA j.JA~4 ;,0 H!l(O. ~');jl (;.:'1. Q~

~QO

~o

1 0::: 414

O"i 1 ~o 1.:::

RES I ~TOR
lYd';;JO VI1f",S.

Tt::L.c nRA

PA~T

NO.

u.~;li

TUL. O.:l

~1':J

Io.IATT.

19.j:>~O.~~/o.~f.~';l

RESISTOR
FIXEO,

R2<)7

097 (IOU

097

FlXE.U.

fIX~D,

4/;l~

162~/u.L)T.d7

R2u2

R200

097 (j012

ru.E. TTr<A

097 b01.2 4Jb

l'i,8vv OnMS. 0.5% TOl. 0.5 wATT.


TEL.i; TTRA PART NO. 19,8Kv.~~/O.5T.8~

AS RllU

R206

S,AME'

R2v9

SAME AS f<.llu
SAMl:. A~

R210

R207

R211

097 tlOi2 446

RES,ISfOR

9.v9 UhM5. u.~'i<i l'-'L. U.:l 'w'A TT


TELETTRA PA~T NO. 9.09 c.~%IO.5T.H~
FlX.::.~.

R2l1

FlXt::O. 4.32 Orli"lS. O.5':!i roL.. 0.';0 WA TT ~


NO.

4. j2

w.

49.9 OHMS.
TELi.fTkA .... ART kU.

O.j~

luL.

~9.9

u.:l'ii./U.:li.l::i!;l

TELdTRA
R2U

097 0012 444

R,ESIS toR

~ ~

~/O.';o

r .8~

091 bO,l2 449

RE':'iSTOK
Fl

X~l) ,

J~~

WAil.

as

Section VI

Parte List

SYMBOL

PART
NUMBER

DESCRIPTION

R21~

RE5lsrOR

FlXED. 412 OHM5~ ~.~~ TOL, u.; WATT.

TELETTRA PART NO. 412 O.~~/O.~T.&~

R215

NOT U5ED

R2Ib

RESbfOR

FlX~D~

5U~

TEL~TrRA
RE~l5

R217

3.000 UHMS. 1 wATT~

NO. ~OOPLU~3vJO/Ir.~7

PLU~

~ART

TOR

FlXED. 402 OHMS. J.5


PART NO. 402/~.5T.67

R21B

SA~E

R219

RESISTOR

PART NO.

ItLETIRA

~ATl,

TELElfkA

097

8012

l:I~7

PART NO.
SWITCH
ROTARY.

O~M~.

097

tlQl<i

d:d

1.~~/IT.e7

SWiTCH

ROTARY. 4

Sl02

WATT~

AS R142

FlXiU. 1.500
Sial

097 001,(, 461

091 bOlL 410

9 POSITION.

WAf~R.

TcL~TT~A

~D.985~

2 WAfR. 10

NOR~AL l~AD

TYP~

097 801

~ll

097 ()Ol.t:.

"I,U~

097 Cl 010:::

l:Il::l;)

097

~o

1.2

~~b

l-b

TELEITRA PART NO. 60.9856


SW1TCH

ROTARY, 2 WAFER.

NO.

TEL~tT~A

PART

TELiTT~A

PART

GD.l~~(ll

SItiI!TCH

ROTARY. 1 ~AFER.
NO. ~D .. 95('6

sWITCH

5105

ROTARY. 7

POS~T]ON.

TELEtTRA PARr NO.

5100

3 WAYt 2

~AF~R.

~R.13l~

SlIIlTCH

TOGGLE. UNIPO~A~. TtliTTRA PART

NO. ~D .. 0177

"-~

Tll,ll

TRAN~F ORME R

INPUT.
Tl02
,
TlO3

'-.

T~L~TT~~

PART NO.

~R.9006/T.41L.140

TR AN5F ORME R
TELETTRA PART NO.

GR.66~1/T.399.501

TRANS-fORMER

TEL.ETTRA PART NO.

~R.o6'2IT.413.1~~

TI04

TRANSF ORME K

Tt:L Eo TTRA PAR T NO. C=lR. 66:'0 IT 39"8. ;;0

O~7

cH)I,

007

flOS

Hi: ANS FORME R

097 00 101

;;o~

lURUlD,

TcL~TTkA ~AkT

~v.

GD.1Ul~3/T.26~.a2

39

Section VI

Parts List

SYMBOL

T106

TRA~SFORM~~
TEL~TTRA

1107

TRAN~FORMER

PARi NO.

T(LfTTRA PART NU.


VIUl

NUMBER

om

601..::

ell

097

~Ol~

~7"

255

035-~

00

6.3717~

S.37i~4

EL~(TRON T~E~

R~'E~ViN~J

TWIN TKlWV~~ 9 PIN,


ELECTRONIC CORP PART NO~ 6922

VI02

PART

DESCRIPTION

E~ECTRDN TUbE
REC~IV1NG. PENTRODE.
~LEClRO~lC C~RP PART

VI03

SAME AS VIOZ

V104

SAME AS VlOZ

VIO~

ELECTRON TUi:lE

A~P~k~X

AMPER~X
bb~9

9 PIN.

NO.

RECtIYlN~.

PENTOD~, 9 PiN. AMP~R~X


ELECTRONiC CORP PART NO. oOS4

Vlw6

SAME AS Vl02

V1U7

ELECTRON iUb(
RE'lvJN~,

25:> u218 00

TWIN TRI0Dl. 9 PlNt

ELECTRIC CO

"f

PA~i

NQ.

Gt~~RAL
620111~AT7~A

VlOe

SAME AS VlQ7

V 109

SAME AS VI02

VllO

ELECTRON. TUBE
VOLTAGE REGULATOR. 7 PlN. RCA PART NO. OA2

2501 00502 00

XDSIOI

LA~PHOL.DER

097 0010:::

WlTH

INSUL~T~D

TER~[~Al.

T~~cT1~A

~09

~AkT

NO. GR.98i4-B

X()SlO 1

XDSI01.

~AME A~

XFlOI

FusEHOLOER
TEL~TTRA

40

017 1 8012 "'"0 B

PART NO.

,XFl02

SAME A~ XF 101

XVIOI

50CKET
ELECTRON

TUbE~

XV 102

SAME AS XV 11J 1

XVl03

SAME A~ XIIIO l

X,VI04

SOC.(ET
TU~E.

TELETiRA

PA~r

XVI05

SAME

XVI06

SAME AS XVltJ4

XV lOt

I
i

9 PIN

N/A

~L~CTRON

A~

~R.9S47

9
NO.

~IN~

~lTH

1-?~461

5~lELO,

)(,"1107

SAME AS XV 1ul

XVlu8

SAM.E AS Xv 101

XVI09

SAME A~ XV 10 1

XV 11 0

SOCl::.E T

NUMBER

N/A

~L~CTRON

XYlOl

PART

DEseRI PTION

SYMBOL

TU8E~

7 PIN

SOC~ET

CRYSTAL. 2

CONT~ACT~~

T~L~TTRA

PAR, NO.

I-P 1 9 b./j, 4

xI( 1 02
nOI

50C~E

T
CRYSTAL. TELETTRA PART

l-P4~O~9

CRYSTAL
~o

Yl02

~u.

097 SO 12 398

~Ct

TELETTRA PART NQ.

CRYSTAL
785 ~c.

~~4boS~/~OKHl

097 601L bJ';::


T~LETTRA

PART

NO~

~D.997211b~~H'

TEST LEI\O 1<.1 T


wlOl

CABLE A5SEMBLY

TEST.

CONS1~TS'OF
t~o

TERMINATED BY

W1J2

.';l64 O::iib 00

TYPE

~G-~2/u ~AbL~
8ANA~A PLU~~

DOU6L~

cA8LE A5SEMBL Y

~6'f

TEST. CONSISTS OF TYPE


TERMlNATED BY ONE

R~-b2/U CAbLt
~Q0~LE BANANA PLU~

ONE 6NC 6AYONET LOCKJNG PLUG

0517 00

AND

CO~k~CTOR

cAtlLE AS.S.EMbLY

504 050 18 00

OF ryp~ RU-b2/U CAdLt


TERMINATED ~t ONE ~OUdL~ bANANA PLUG. uh~
R~O lNSULATED PLuG CONNECTOR AND ONE BLACK
INSULATED PLU~ 'ON~ECTOR
TE5T;CON51ST~

41

T'!'II'! .harat:~en~tic $ or the hook-ujJ '''''ll'''- IJsed in this eqlJl('Il'I'l.ent are indH;a.L~d by gIOUpS 01 sy lbn1s on tthe
dJagTam,s.. Each sJmuol 'i!;l'OUP cons >It::; oi a max'm m oi' hree let ef"S fo1 owed uy am. i
III of tb.re!
numeral:.. W'he01 threl' l~tter:5 arc s,o?ti he fIrst irlidic eli t"he LYI e of wi:re. the serol'ld r~presents tt
size
of wi re, a.na the bini ',$ the letter' 'S. lJ~e . 0 llJ" when he WiN! j shidd'o!d. Wh'C'1 two 'E'tt~:r ,re used, thl:'
: irst and! second letters indlC<I[e e.ith~r' the type and izL' of wire Or tbe sl1.@ of w:r!:' ll.rltl sb..i
itl"" res, eet vely.
T~V:"'~n oneeite. L~ used :t inl.l~c tes' e wLrf! size only. Th~' !i~'s 1 n.i?I <l indi,c.:'ltl's the l~ul()r 'of t 1~' ',),"ire body
3nd the SeC 11 and third I'lU mer'll S, j,l .uy rE'p~<'';;l'l'lt the co or::> oJ l..acers, .all O1umetJ.l.!'l b@.!n!!1: i.n accorda,rlce
wttt LJ~'o! stand I'd EL\.~ di ~HL-W-16878 colo!' code-.

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TYPE OF WrBl:: COD:::

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Pink

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