by mb9513 »
Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:08 am
Keith: Your question is rather broad. but to simplify it down, Think about what happens when you put a coin in and follow it down to the final result, Music. So coin goes in to "slug rejector" and tells the "credit section" what coin(or bill) was put in, to register credit for plays. You push buttons on the "keyboard" to select what you want. The "record playing mechanism" takes that information and plays a record(or cd). the signal goes to the "amplifier" and finaly to the "speakers". Over the years these parts have varied quite a bit.
If you are looking at the record carriage parts list. The Spragg relay you mention should be what stops the carriage at the correct slot to play your selection. Not 100% on that as i have worked on later rowe units(r83-87) and just compareing from memory.
Reading the threads in this forum, checking out youtube "how i fixed it" videos, will help you to get a better understanding of operation. Every manufacturer had what the thought was the best way to do the job. So they are all diferent, but the learning about those diferences is what makes this hobby rather fun.
Hope this helps. Mark