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Old 12-13-2007, 01:16 PM
richfro richfro is offline
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It looks to me as if you rotate the schematic/picture sheet (not the jpg pic that you posted) 90 degrees clockwise, it will match up to the jpg. The black rectangle at the bottom is the power transformer. The schematic/pic sheet has all of the parts labeled (1, 2, 3, etc.) and the schematic shows where they are connected and what the values are. Unfortunately, no voltages are given. I don't know what your skill levels are, but any of the paper capacitors that have the value and voltage on them should be matched as closely as possible. Values can vary +/- 20% but voltages should never be lower. Higher voltage ratings are OK. The round brown tubes with colored dots and wires wrapped around each end are resistors. The colors indicate the value. They are also referenced on the schematic. Because the old parts and schematics can be difficult to decipher sometimes, if you want to do a complete restoration using modern parts, it might be wise to consult someone locally, again, according to your skill level. Good luck.

Rich
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