Very nice to see schematics.
I do not have a sr620. Looks good.
You have been given some great guidance on seeing what supply is loaded.
Thats the first step.
Then I look for those nasty tear drop tants. Sometimes there is a clue they
are baking or as I think John said feel them when they have been on a bit.
Its possible that one of the chips has an issue try feeling those also.
I see a lot of ecl so that can get nasty to troubleshoot.
Regards
Paul.
WB8TSL

On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Marek Peca <ma...@duch.cz> wrote:

> Great advice.  I have the manual, but it doesn't include schematics.  I
>> think someone on the list has a PDF of the schematics, so I'll be digging
>> around for that before I start digging into the box.
>>
>
> SR620 schematics:
> http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/~**pecam1/SR620_sch.pdf<http://rtime.felk.cvut.cz/~pecam1/SR620_sch.pdf>
>
> Good luck & please report your results,
> Marek
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