Hi Scott,
   I have never find a photodiode faulty. When applied 20 volts to the lamp it 
should come on within about 10 seconds, and the PHOTO I meter on the panel will 
be between 20 and 50. If this does not happen the most probable failure is the 
resistance R1 on the lamp board (1330ohm 2W). In this case, I suggest you 
replace it with two 2700-ohm 1W resistors in parallel.

   Other faults that I found were: the broken transistor Q1 and the exciter 
coil detached from one side, but these failure are very rare.
   let me know,
   regards,
   Luciano

   There is 20 VDC feeding the RVFS lamp oscillator.

   But, there is no current coming from the photodiode. (Maybe a few picoamps 
of dark current, certainly not the expected ~50 microamps of DC, and no 137/234 
Hz signals).

   It seems the most likely problem is that the Rb lamp is not coming on. Maybe 
possible that the photodiode is faulty, or a broken wire, etc.
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