by HarryO »
Thu Oct 03, 2013 2:50 pm
Thanks for your continuing help on this. First, of course, I'm going to re-check my connections for the alignment to make sure I'm hooking up to the correct points. I do have a scope, but am unsure of it's use, so am trying to use the alignment section which uses just a signal gen. and VTVM. I am using a Heathkit RF signal generator set to produce the 10.7 mc (un-modulated) injected to the grid of the FM mixer, pin #2 (6EA8). To monitor this, according to SAMS, I have the vm connected to the minus side of an output network from the ratio detector (6AL5). This point is actually the minus side of a 4mfd electrolytic mounted on the pcb of the FM tuner section. The meter and rf gen commons are both connected to the chassis as ground, which it is. Setting my meter on the lowest setting which is .25 volts dc I am supposed to watch as I adjust the various coils and set for the maximum deflection of meter needle. The meter barely moves! Actually, since the meter is connected between the minus side of the electrolytic and the chassis ground I would think the reading I would be getting would be minus rather than plus?? If I switch to a digital meter I do, in fact, see a tiny minus reading of maybe 170 millivolts so I tweaked until the reading was the greatest minus value.
After doing this, I could still receive some fair signals from the FM stations on the low end of the band (89.1 mc) but signals at the higher end seemed to get much worse. At the beginning of this alignment I was instructed to set the tuning dial at a point of non interference near 90MC which I did. I do believe the RF gen is okay, but then I don't have anyway of checking it for accuracy. I did try and hook it up to the scope to check it and wasn't exactly sure of how to set the scope or read what I was seeing on the screen. Maybe I should never have started this procedure? Don't fix it if it ain't broke!