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Old 04-01-2015, 08:36 PM
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HICKOK 209A HUGE dial VTVM calibration data/help needed.

I have been trying to get this Hickok 209A Volt, Ohm, Cap, Milliampere tester going. This is the one with the BIG meter. I think it was the biggest ever made & what little info. I see on the WWW says among the best ever made.

I hope I can get some calibration instructions on this and some repair tips. I have the user manual and schematic, but it doesn't go into calibration. There is more wrong than that. The +DC range will slam the meter below zero, so I have to stay away from that. -DC is not so bad, but won't go to zero. I have replaced almost, if not all the caps; cleaned switches and pots, and found one bad tube. I guess next I will look into resistors out of tolerance.

The manual sort of gives you a rundown on checking the meter before use and really none of the results I get are what they should be. I think the mA function is right. There is a thread on Antique Radio Forums on this topic, but they say that there are two calibration pots when there are actually four. Not sure what is going on there. I have submitted a password and will likely paste much of this to that topic forum.
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