[Heathkit] Dumb speaker question
Jim Shorney
jshorney at inebraska.com
Sun Feb 28 17:37:59 EST 2010
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:31:44 -0500, rbethman wrote:
>I just looked at my big TX-1 (1960) and my big HW-101 schematics.
>
>They have VERY few voltage points, and quite frankly, they are small
>enough that even with my bifocals, the points are hard to read, and VERY
>sparse!
Been a while since I looked at a Heath manual. Stuff I've looked at more
recently has charts in the techie section of the manual with voltage readings
on all the elements of each tube (and transistors, if applicable). I assumed
Heath did the same thing.
73
-Jim
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