[R-390] Line Level Meter
JamesMiller
jmiller1706 at cfl.rr.com
Tue Aug 10 19:47:50 EDT 2004
Have you checked to be sure it's not something besides the meter, such as
the meter sswitch or a connector? A radio sitting unused for long periods
can develop corrosion in switches and connectors.
Just a thought...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Camp" <ham at cq.nu>
To: "Larry and Jody Cogan" <woodrat at citynet.net>; "R-390 HF Receiver List"
<r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: [R-390] Line Level Meter
Hi
Obviously if the poor meter got in the way of a fast moving object
that's a problem. If it is physically intact I would bet that it can be
fixed. The R-390 meters are a bit harder to pop open than the plastic
face meters you see in a lot of commercial gear, but the guts of the
beast is the same. More or less you have the mechanical meter movement
and some wires. In some cases you have a resistor or two in there.
The meter movement is easy to check. If it wiggles when you rock the
meter back and forth in your hand then the bearings and springs are ok.
If it is pegged hard one way or the other you may have a problem with a
spring. If it is sitting mid scale and not moving then it's come off of
a bearing.
If the movement is mechanically ok then the problem often is a broken
wire or a failed series resistor. Usually these problems are the most
common and the easiest to fix. I suppose there are audio meters with
diodes in them as well. Again that should be an easy fix.
The one you worry about is the meter armature winding burning up. If
that happens then you have a bit of a problem. Other than stuff that
has been really nuked (as in 10 amps does not go well through a 10
micro amp meter ... trust me on this one) the armature rarely is the
point of failure.
If you do open up the meter you may be overcome by an impulse to eat
some of the glow in the dark paint. Be sure to open the meter in the
presence of another adult incase this happens to you. Multiple reported
incidences of this behavior are the most likely driver in the
military's long standing policy of removing meters from equipment
destined for disposal. Again, you have been warned ......
Take Care!
Bob Camp
KB8TQ
On Aug 10, 2004, at 8:39 AM, Larry and Jody Cogan wrote:
> Yesterday was an unlucky day.....found a dead line level meter on a
> long
> inactive 390A. Hoping today will be a lucky one and some lister will
> have a
> meter they are willing to part with. I do expect that it wont be
> cheap. If
> anyone can help, please reply off list.
>
> Thanks,
> Larry
>
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