I have a couple of the earlier TEK-5 metering panels ... when 
 the Micor test modification is installed, there is, I believe, a 
 five position rotary switch in place of the 0-10 / 0-20 VDC meter
 on the lower left hand corner of the earlier panel. 
  
  You might try different positions of this switch to obtain the 
 meter polarity reversal you need. 

  BTW, I haven't studied either of my TEK-5 metering panels or the
 associated manuals to determine a correct answer for your question. 

  Batteries not included / your mileage may vary / smoke test to be 
 performed after the 11 o'clock news. 

  Hope this helps, 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


---- Original Message ----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola TEK-5E test set, slightly OTT
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 22:33:32 -0000

>Greetings to the group,
>
>I was trying to tune some Mitrek rcvr's. using the service manual 
>procedure and a TEK-5E test set ( big box with 8 meters on it).  The 
>Mitrek manual says to set meters 1 and 2 to "reverse" for some of the
>tuning steps.  Now my problem, there is NO "reverse" switch on this 
>test set, even though the manual says it is one that can be used for 
>Mitreks.  I was used the "C" setting an the selector switch, should I
>have used the "A" setting instead ?  The manual implies that you flip
>a "forward /reverse" switch on the test set.
>
>My question is simple.  What is the simplest to provide the reverse 
>meter readings for meters 1 & 2 in this peice of gear. drill the box 
>and install a series of DpDT swicths for each of the required meters
>or are there any other solutions out there.
>
>TIA for any helpful info.
>
>Doug N3DAB   
>





 
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