This is for a EPT3600-13 or 11Z board...
If I caught your PM, you have the 14B board...No R 65
- Conversions...
- R65 may not exist...
- "#57" is common tie point for SQ and RF Gain - TIES TOGETHER - BOARD Ground
- C133 is used to "quiet" the trimming slide scratch the RF control can add - in Earlier boards they used a simple Disc cap of 103 or 473 value (0.01uF to 0.047uF) (C47 or C48) will have one leg on the TRACE that is to the RF Gain Wiper ARM (Variable)
Locate your RF gain knob, and R65 and R66 - they should share a common trace.
One side of R65 will head to foil ground - R66 will cause a "break" in the foil (Series circuit) and continue to head off to L6.
Once you've located them both, Check R66's Resistor lead that is on the Continuous foil trace away from L6 towards the front of the board - nothing else is in it's way back to RF Gains' WIPER leg.
You do a continuity check between those two points.
You may not "hit" RF gain control Wiper arm leg right off the bat (usually it's the Center) but as you "back probe" to find the correct leg - as part of your continuity check, you'll see ohmic readings - some may show low ohmic, other will be O.L. or Flashing 1 (infinite) so check to make sure your Ohmmeter settings on your DVM is for 1X - not 10X or 100X or any above that. You need to check for a DEAD SHORT.
After checking all the RF Gain legs, and you still have not found your DEAD SHORT, make sure you're checking the LEG of R66 that should be towards RF Gain and the Front panel.
- When you look at RF Gain control
- - you can easily see the wiper arm and the two other legs, wires should be soldered to them
- This is that controls wiring - your color code
- - locate the pot, check across it's legs to see if any TWO of them are constant
- - usually the pot is 1K (so you'll need to reset DVM Ohmmeter to 10X or 100X setting) and verify the Pot does measure it's RATED (stamped value 102 or thereabouts) ohmic reading
- - TWO legs should be the highest ohmic value closest to 1K (1,000 Ohms) while the other "parings" will be less than this.
- Sooner or later you'll find the WIPER Arm
- - because the other TWO are constant
- - when you Test these legs, one will be variable to the other two
- - lesser in ohmic measured value - this one is your WIPER - that wire soldered to it - is the Color code of the one buried into the front part of the board in it's LOOM.
- See those "numbers" in the schematic above?
- #57 is Foil Board Ground.
- #56 is WIPER (or at least should be)
- #55 IS 8 Volt RX constant
- Locate Header at MAIN PCB
- Locate R66
- C333? BY TR1 towards Centerline and IC1
- C333 can be removed as needed replace as per CONVERSIONS with a value similar to C47 or C48 shown above
Gotta stop here and make dinner - will pick up in another post.