Hi all...just a couple of things and questions.
I did the first two steps in the alignment that required the use of the VTVM and I think I was successful.
So yes Penthode, I will detail a list of the equipment I have. Below is what I bought, restored and thought would provide the entire package for doing these alignments.
The way I understood this worked was the RF frequency out is selected using the dial on the right. You select signal strength with the attenuator dials. Sweep width is selected using the sweep dial. Maximum range on this is 10 megacycles. The signal is fed into the desired point(s) on the chassis. If the signal out requires demodulation, it comes back in from the desired point in the circuit using the demodulation cable back into the 369. At that point, a marker is added to the trace selected by the dial on the left and the marker size is adjustable. The processed signal comes out and goes to the scope by the scope out jack which is a funky, special jack that essentially provides a horizontal, vertical and ground signal interpreted on a scope using X-Y mode.
Here are my oscilloscopes...an HP 54600B and a Chinese scope...works well and cost a little over $200 (not that it indicates anything. It was well reviewed)
That's what I got! I don't have a frequency counter or a separate RF generator and sweep generator. I think I have a shelf full of equipment that needs to be scrapped and I'll have to start from scratch!





Some of this has already been done but if my friends can provide some shopping lists and maybe some information on how all of them work together it would be appreciated. I think, at this point, I don't have what I need to dive into the more detailed and intricate steps in this process.