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make your own signal tracer
1/9/2011 3:23:41 PMWarren
A lot of you have little to no test equipment for working on your radios. This is something you could really use to make trouble shooting easy. the working radio is still a source for more than that, it can even be used to test the oscillator for a non working set. (Heterodyne effect) A few clip leads, and you have a sub-in audio output transformer and test speaker.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr0Q_qNDQec&feature=related

1/10/2011 9:40:57 PMjim l
:A lot of you have little to no test equipment for working on your radios. This is something you could really use to make trouble shooting easy. the working radio is still a source for more than that, it can even be used to test the oscillator for a non working set. (Heterodyne effect) A few clip leads, and you have a sub-in audio output transformer and test speaker.
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:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr0Q_qNDQec&feature=related
:Have very simple plans to build signal INJECTOR. Injects tone to check radios from output tube all way back to ant. Free for copying, shipping

1/11/2011 11:31:29 AMBob Masse
::A lot of you have little to no test equipment for working on your radios. This is something you could really use to make trouble shooting easy. the working radio is still a source for more than that, it can even be used to test the oscillator for a non working set. (Heterodyne effect) A few clip leads, and you have a sub-in audio output transformer and test speaker.
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::http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr0Q_qNDQec&feature=related
::Have very simple plans to build signal INJECTOR. Injects tone to check radios from output tube all way back to ant. Free for copying, shipping
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:Thanks Warren!,
I already have a signal tracer but that is a good video on building a signal tracer as well as being a good tutorial on using one.
Bob Masse
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