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Old 07-18-2015, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Electronic M View Post
Fair enough. Three things to consider: That winding may be by design a higher impedance than your meter can read, the lacquer insulation on the coil wires you reconnected may not have come off during soldering thus preventing electrical contact and causing an open, If the solder terminals are at the top of the can then there should be a nut on the top outside to allow the coil/terminals to be removed from the can for solder work etc. I bought mine restored so it is one of my few working sets that I don't have repair experience with.
Well I don't know either way I wasn't able to get it working, and the unit had only nuts on the botton side of the chassis to hold the IF cans into place but notthing on top.
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