mr.muddles
Super Member
I tried the last meter I have the built in one in my Tektronix scope and it gave me the exact same result...
Something can't be right?
Something can't be right?
Yes, Something is really messed up in your pre-amp.I tried the last meter I have the built in one in my Tektronix scope and it gave me the exact same result...
Something can't be right?
According to my notes I put in:What values have you got installed for R529,530,531 and 532?
I just finished visually confirming that they are all correct... I did not measure them though... just looked at the markings on the case. I was pretty meticulous about the resistors... not to say it's not totally possible I made a mistake though...What values have you got installed for R529,530,531 and 532?
i forget to check which side was the anode/cathodeOhms check D511 ( VD1212)
i forget to check which side was the anode/cathode
but the readings were 385K one way and 9.3M the other way...
Probably OK.i forget to check which side was the anode/cathode
but the readings were 385K one way and 9.3M the other way...
Yes, it's OK. I just verified one here. Got very similar reading.Probably OK.
Way back when using an analog volt/ohm meter. That's how one had to measure diodes. Very high resistance one way and low resistance the other.I've never measured a diode using ohms always use the diode test... Is this one toast?
TR13
E = +36V
C = +40.13V
B = +36.5V
TR14
B = +3.84V
C = +36.3V
E = +3.2V
TR11
E = +35.9V
C = +40.13V
B = +36.48V
TR12
B = +3.8V
C = +36.4V
E = +3.2V