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Thanks again for all your help!
Regards,
Jim Palfreyman
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problem
You didn't really
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Thanks folks
adjustment.
Thanks
Roy
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Thanks folks for all your efforts.
It turns out I was right about
In a message dated 11/05/2008 18:15:57 GMT Daylight Time,
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I have just found a 10811-60111, and I am wondering if you or another member
have the complete schematic for the unit - mine has the PC board #
05328-20027, with fine adjust pot and C12 C15 - or is this the
Thanks Bill for your input.
The second harmonic is at 32 which as I understand is a good reading. The Photo
I however is only 18. The original reading was 24 and then 20 some time later -
so it seems to have been low anyway.
I cannot change the error reading with either the course or fine
You didn't really say in your description but you really need to have the
loop open using the front panel switch before you try to adjust the
oscillator. Unless you are very familiar with how tiny of a turn it takes
to make it too far off to lock, you will have it out of range very
quickly. Open
Hi all,
I'm in need of someone with some experience in fault finding a 5065A. I'm
having a go at repairing my university's old unit which up until a short while
ago was working well. I've got the PDF of the manual and I've been testing and
trying various things but I need someone with a bit of