by juke46 »
Tue Feb 17, 2015 2:06 pm
Rob,
I can see what appears to be the scan assembly under the mech deck. It is difficult to see because the mech is still in the cabinet. I have to enlist someone other "old" guy like me to help get it out. We live in a retirement community of us oldies. I can see it has the wiring and a plug as well.
I gave the Seeburg 201 solid state PA amp thing to one of the jukebox guys here in Phoenix when I completed the 201 with original parts. I've never regretted returning the 201 to an original condition.
On the Seeburg V, perhaps I should give that modified TSR1 a chance. I have not plugged the machine in. The amp and TSR have some old and some new caps in them so I had planned to completely re-cap whatever equipment I used before testing. Maybe I will try to revise a factory schematic with the modifications. My electronic skills are not too good.
A friend has a VL mechanism. I have considered trying to purchase it and using it with the TSR3.
I did email and get a nice response from RJB. It sounds as if the mechanism has been modified for a TSR3 already. Here is what they had to say:
"David,
Yes - we used to do the Fun Fair and many other shows. Today, the only show left is Chicago. I moved to the LA area in 2002.
It sounds like one of my modifications for commercial service. Unfortunately, I don't have the schematics anymore, but could fix it if you wanted to send the receiver to me. The mechanism would have been re-wired for a TSR3. The modifications are for silicon diodes and a zener to replace the 6X4/0A2 tubes and a silicon controlled rectifier circuit to replace the 12AX7 and trip 2D21. The other 2D21s are replaced with RC timing circuits. It made for an ultra-reliable system.
Typical problems remaining are wires falling off the tormat pickup, oil on the detent switch, broken wires in the main cable."