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Schematic Circuit Diagram and Reproducer Wiring Diagram RED & YELLOW

Notes:- I.
On later production the heater winding is grounded at one side instead of RED.

at centre. The grounded point is contact No. 2 on the W -6H6 socket. 2. The lower end of
tone control R27 was also changed to go to chassis frame instead of to positive plate supply ter-
minal. The chassis wiring diagram is up-to-date.
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WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 1015X & 1015Y
9. Without altering the adjustments of the apparatus, shift

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The procedure outlined below should be followed in adjusting
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the various trimmer capacitors and molded corn: the "Ant." output of the test oscillator to the input of the I.F.
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YELLOW THRONES 6M6 WHEN ALIGNING THE R.F. CIRCUITS, THE CHAS- system; i.e., to the grid cap of the W -6L7 first detector (with
70 flSTE'1 OF 6116 SIS BOTTOM SHIELD MUST BE IN PLACE ON THE grid lead in place) through the .001 mfd. capacitor. Regulate
CHASSIS AND SECURELY FASTENED WITH ALL OF the test oscillator output so that the amplitude of the oscillograph
THE RETAINING SCREWS. IF THE CHASSIS BOTTOM image is approximately the same as used for adjustment (8)
PLATE IS REMOVED, COIL SHIELDING WILL BE IN- above.
COMPLETE AND THE R.F. CIRCUIT WILL OSCILLATE. 10. The two first I.F. transformer magnetite core screws
WHEN ADJUSTING I.F. CORES WITH THE CHASSIS should then be adjusted so as to cause the forward and reverse
BOTTOM PLATE REMOVED OR DOING TROUBLE waves to become coincident throughout their lengths and have
SHOOTING ON THE CHASSIS, OSCILLATION MAY BE maximum amplitude.
PREVENTED BY USING A SHORT LENGTH OF WIRE 11. Note width of oacillographic image at a point which is
ANT. WITH TWO CLIPS TO CONNECT TOGETHER THE PAR- 50% of maximum amplitude. Turn receiver fidelity control to
TITION SHIELDS BETWEEN THE ANTENNA AND extreme clockwise position (high fidelity position). Note width
DETECTOR COILS, AND BETWEEN THE DETECTOR of oseillographic image at a point which is 50% of maximum
AND OSCILLATOR COILS. amplitude. Under normal conditions the Tatter measure,nent
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I.F. ADJUSTMENTS USING CATHODE
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RAY EQUIPMENT measurement. The image should also appear slightly double
Set up the Cathode Ray Equipment in the manner re- humped. These conditions indicate proper broadening of the
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mended by the ,manufacturer of the equipment. The fre- band width of the I.F. amplifier.
commended
181-T2 MAW quency modulated oscillator should be connected to the control 12. Turn range selector to "Medium wave" position and
grid cap of the W -6K7 second I.F. radiotron (with grid lead in note increase in amplitude. The amplitude should increase
place), through a .001 Mfd. capacitor. The grounded side of several times. It may he necessary to decrease output of test
the test oscillator output should be connected to the receiver oscillator to keep image on screen.
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chassis frame. The cathode ray oscillograph vertical terminals
should be connected to points indicated on the radiotron socket I,F. ADJUSTMENT WITHOUT CATHODE
voltage diagram.
RAY EQUIPMENT
IOS 10 E. 2. Place the receiver in operating condition with the fidelity
In most cases provided the I.F. transformers have not been
switch on the tone control in the counter -clockwise or selective very badly put out of adjustment, it is possible to secure reason-
BUS-{Q, 145 1-121611 position. The antenna and ground terminal should be short ably good results by alignment with a simple 460 K.C. audio
6a 1-11 circuited and if necessary the gang condenser adjusted so that modulated oscillator and standard output indicator. The adjust-
1300
no stray signals are fed into the I.F. amplifier during the adjust- ment should be made in a similar manner described fhr the
ment. cathode ray equipment, but of, course, the I.F. cores should be
BUS--üQ 144101116 adjusted for maximdm output indication only. The adjustments
lr 646 Adjust the test oscillator to supply a 460 Kc. audio -modulated
1400 signal. Increase the output of the test oscillator until a deflec- must be done in the order given and must be done carefully or
tion is noticeable on the oscillograph screen. The figures ob- unsatisfactory operation of the high fidelity switch will result.
-SUS 1-41 1-010311 tained represent several waves of the detected signal, the ampli- No attempt should be made to adjust the I.F. cores with the high
OSC tude of which may be observed as an indication of output. Cause fidelity switch in the clockwise or "broad" position.
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6 the wave -image formed to be spread completely across the screen
by adjusting the "Horisontal gain" control. The image should R.F. ADJUSTMENT
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be synchronized and made to remain motionless by adjusting the Before attetaptiag R.F. alignment is it necessary to set the
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proper oscillograph controls. pointer in the correct position with relation to the gang con-
ELI:- THE WY TERMINALS SHOWN SWITCH SECTIONS ARE
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COIL TUBE ONLY
Ca 6 149 transformer (see radiotron socket voltage and I.F. terminal of the border line of the dial immediately below the 530 K.C.
location diagram) to produce maximum vertical deflection of the calibration point, with the gang tuning condenser in full mesh.
Range Selector Wiring Diagram Bcillograph image. This adjustment places the transformer in
exact resonance with the 460 Kr. signal. "Short -Wave" Trimmer Adjustments
I.F. Amplifier: 4. Set up the cathode ray and test oscillator equipment in Connect the "ANT" output of the test oscillator to the antenna
The intermediate frequency amplifier consists of 2 W.6K7 the standard manner to provide a frequency modulated signal terminal of the receiver through a 400 ohm resistor. Set the
tubes in a two stage transformer coupled circuit. The windings and a "double trace" image. receiver range selector switch to its "short wave" position and
of all three I.F. transformers are resonated by fixed capacitors 5. Adjust the frequency of the test oscillator until the two its dial pointer to 17000 Kr. Adjust the teat oscillator to 17000
and are adjusted by moulded magnetite cores, (both primary traces move together and overlap with their highest points Kr. Adjust oscillator 17000 Kc. trimmer until maximum output
and secondary) to tune to 460 Kc. A third winding, L15, in exactly coinciding. is reached. Two peaks may be found with this circuit. The
the first S.F. transformer is placed in aeries with the mein secon- 6. Now readjust the two magnetite core screws on the third peak with minimum capacitance (plunger nearly out) should he
dary L14 when the fidelity control switch 8-8 is thrown to the I.F. transformer so as to cause the two traces on the oscillograph used. Tighten lorknut. Adjust detector 17000 Kc. trimmer
"broad" position (see schematic diagram), thereby increasing screen to coincide throughout their lengths and have maximum until maximum output is reached while slightly rocking the gang
the coupling between the primary and secondary circuits with amplitude. condenser. Two peaks may be found with this circuit; the peak
consequent broadening of the band width of the I.F. amplifier. 7. Without altering the adjustments of the apparatus, shift with maximum capacitance (plunger nearly in) should be used.
The increase band width of the I.F. amplifier therefore causes the "Ant." output of the test oscillator to the control grid cap Tighten lockout. Adjust antenna 17000 Kc. trimmer until
less attenuation of the higher audio modulation side band fre- of the W -6K7 first I.F. radiotron (with grid lead in place), through maximum output is reached, while slightly rocking the gang
quencies, permitting higher fidelity reception. the .001 mfd. capacitor. Adjust the test oscillator output so condenser. Two peaks may be found with this circuit; the peak
Second Detector and A.V.C.: that the amplitude of the image is approximately the same as with maximum capacitance (plunger nearly in) should be used.
The modulated signal, as obtained from the output of the i -f used for adjustment (6) above. Tighten lockout. Check the image frequency by changing the'
system, is detected by one of the diodes of the W -6H6 tube, 8. The two second I.F. transformer magnetite core screws receiver dial setting to 16,080 Kc. the image signal should be
Audio frequency secured by this process is paned on to the should then be adjusted so that they cause the forward and re- received at this position, indicating that the adjustments have
control grid of the W -6F5 for amplification before final reproduc- verse traces to become coincident throughout their lengths and been correctly made. No adjustments should be made while
tion. The d -c voltage, which results from detection of the signal, have maximum amplitude. checking for the image signal.
is sad for automatic volume control. This voltage, which
develops coron resistor RI4 is applied as automatic control grid
bias to the first detector and i -f tube. through a suitable resistance
filter.
The other diode of the W -6H6 tube is used to supply normal
bias to the fret detector and id radiotrons until such time as
the rectified signal voltage is great enough to overcome the
normal hiss voltage and start the automatic volume control
action.
A portion of the range selector switch (8.7) is used to change
the minimum bias on the radiotron controlled by the AVC ADJUST ALL LF TBM6F. MJM.r,SEf}.
voltage, so as to reduce the minimum bias and increase the TD 46a. AB. S10M iN
sensitivity of the receiver on the "medium wave" and "short
wave' position.
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R.F. Alignment Points UU S.ifR WDY6SB1,t
When adjusting the Air Dielectric R.F. trimmers, it is neces-
sary to use a special tool (See H-29644 in parts list) to slacken
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the lock nut on the trimmer, previous, to the adjustment, and to 617
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tighten it again after the adjustment. .mother special tool
(See H-29643 in parts list) is available for making the actual ^ ®OlY i ÍÑM o®
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adjustment to the trimotor. The adjustment should be made
upward or downward on the plunger with a twisting motion -
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Radiotron Socket Voltages and I.F. Trimmer Locations
5000 KC, 0
17000 KC. ® lE1ll-1 DET.
The meter readings given inthe diagram wetaken with the
and bandies posts hort circuited nd with vats
given for normal operation- If readings are taken with a set umbrae.
circuit. that are not intended to wcA,ate. may smote. thus increments
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SERIES TRINiN1ER
In some cases the socket contacts of "blank" radiotron pins are used as terminals for chassis parts. The voltages shown above
on such contacts are circuit voltages, not radiotron voltages.
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WHEN RECEIVER IS CORRECTLY TUNED IN In 50 K.C. andsisuned
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batten equ the oscillator tuned circuit.
point.A.Band volt. phase
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the voltage applied l- The phase relations are
and this voltage suer lulydLES. such that the amplified
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points A and B. R } W rectified
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not in rmonance with the induced
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oped here is 465 k.c. upper half of L25 to become more creases the bias on the control
and this voltage nearly in phase with the voltage ap- tube and increases the am-
is applied across plied emcee A and B and increases the plification. This has the
rectified voltage acre. R13. It also
points A and B the voltage across the lower half effect of increasing the equi-
of L25 to become further out of phase valent inductance seroso the
with the voltage applied across A ant oscillator tuned circuit and
WHEN RECEIVER IS INCORRECTLY TUNED IN (5 K.C. HIGH) B and deºeaas the rectified voltage consequently lowers the os-
scree. RI2. Consequently the result-
ant voltage from Ctogrotmdi.ptaitive. cillator frequency so as to
correct the error in dial set-
ting.

DETAIL OF AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY CONTROL CIRCUIT


When the receiver is tuned too low, the A -Ft. voltage becomes negative, and results in an opposite corrective effect on the
oscillator frequency.
It will be noted that the automatic frequency control is applied to the broadcast band only and that two *witches 8-4 and 3-7
are provided to short circuit the automatic frequency control voltage when itsvoltage
presence is not desired. One switch S-7 is mounted
so that by an inward motion while turning tfie station selector the A.F.C. is removed, thus permitting the station to be
tuned without a "dragging" effect that would otherwise exist if the operator attempted to tune past a powerful station to pick up
weaker one.
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Chassis Wiring Diagram


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ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
There are various alignment trimmers provided in the detector The term "Dummy antenna" means the device which must be
and oscillator coil tuned circuits. The i -f transformer adjustments connected between the "high" test oscillator output terminal and
are made by means of screws attached to molded magnetite cores. the point of connection to the receiver in order to obtain ideal
411 of these circuits have been accurately adjusted during manu- alignment. "No signal, 550-750 kc." means that the receiver
facture and should remain properly aligned unless affected by should be tuned to a point between 550 and 750 kc. where no
abnormal conditions or altered during servicing. Loss of sens- signal or interfrence is received from a station or the receiver
itivity, improper tone quality, and poor selectivity are the usual (heterodyne) oscillator.
indications of improper alignment. The term "Rock Through" indicates that the receiver station
The correct performance of this receiver can only be obtained selector should be rocked back and forth while making the
when the aligning has been done with adequate and reliable indicated adjustment. The adjustment and rocking should be
apparatus. It is not necessary to use a frequency modulated continued until the combined action results in the maximum
oscillator and cathode ray oscillograph to align this receiver. deflection on the output meter.
Those service men that have this equipment will probably prefer When adjusting oscillator circuits that nave both series and
to use it and for their convenience we have indicated on the shunt trimmers it is good practice to repeat the adjustment on
trimmer location diagram the proper connection point for the the oscillator shunt trimmer after making the adjustment on the
cathode ray vertical amplifier input terminal.
oscillator series trimmer.
A test oscillator is required as a source of the specified align-
ment frequencies. Visual indication of receiver output during the When calibrating the short wave "spread" bands (see operat-
adjustment is necessary and should be accomplished by the use ions 6, 9, 10 and 11 in the Alignment Chart), it is necessary to
of an indicator or meter. have a very accurate source of test signal. As there are no service
oscillators available at present with sufficient accuracy for this
The procedure outlined below should be followed in adjusting calibration adjustment, it is recommended that the respective
the various trimmer capacitors and molded cores: adjustments to L-16, L-17, L-15 and C-8 be made while listening
Calibrate the tuning dial by adjusting pointer to the low to a short wave broadcast station of known frequency, approxim-
frequency end of scale with gang condenser plates fully meshed. ately in the middle of the band being calibrated. Operations
The pointer may be adjusted along the phosphor bronze drive 7 and 8 may be performed after operation 6 by setting the re-
cable by slackening the stud which secures the glider to the phos- ceiver to 11,800 kc. and tuning the test oscillator to the receiver
phor bronze drive cable. PRECAUTIONARY LEAD DRESS-(1) All bare bus leads
Perform alignment in proper order as shown by the accom- adjacent to the R.F. coils or Range Selector Switch should be
panying chart, starting with No. 1, and following all operations as short and direct as possible.
across, then No. 2, etc. The chassis bottom shield must be (2) All insulated leads adjacent to the R.F. coils should be
securely in place when making R.F. adjustments. Adjustment dressed away from the coils.
locations and fequencies are shown on a sticker fastened to the (3) Heater leads should be tightly twisted together and dressed
bottom side of the chassis shield. These trimmer locations are away from grid leads of audio tubes to avoid hum pick-up.
also shown in one of the accompanying illustrations.
(4) Leads connected to phonograph pick-up terminal should
Connect the "low" output terminal of the test oscillator to the be tightly twisted together and dressed close to chassis frame.
receiver chassis for all alignment operations. Regulate the output
of the test oscillator so that minimum signal is applied to the (5) Power output stage grid leads should be dressed away from
receiver to obtain an observable output indication. This will the high voltage secondary winding leads of power transformer t'.
avoid a -v -c action. avoid hum pick-up.

ALIGNMENT CHART
Order of Test Oscillator Frequency Receiver Master- Circuit Adjust- Adjust to
Align- Connection Dummy Dial and Manual Sw. ment
ment To Receiver Antenna Setting Range Setting Position To Adjust Obtain
Symbols
1. Turn this screw all the way out. A.F.C. I.F. L 26
2. Check with mechanic's scale. This screw should protrude exactly % inch. A.F.C. I.F. L 25
W -6K7 I.F. No signal 2nd. I.F. L23, L24
3 Grid Cap .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Manual Transf. Max. (Peak)
W -6L7 No Signal 1st. I.F. L21, L22
4 First Det. .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Manual Transf. Max.(Peak)
W -6L7 No Signal .. 2nd. I.F. L23, L24
5 First Det. .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Manual Transf. Max (Peak)
6 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 11,800 kc. 11,800 kc. Manual Osc. 25M. L16 Max (Peak )t
7 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 11,800 kc. 11,800 kc. Manual Det. 25M. C19 Max (Peak)**
8 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 11,800 kc. 11,800 kc. Manual Ant. 25M. C3 Max (Peak)**
9 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 9,600 kc. 9,600 kc. Manual Osc. 31M. L17 Max (Peak )f
10 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 15,200 kc. 15,200 kc. Manual Osc. 19M. L15 Max (Peak )t
11 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 6,100 kc. 6,100 kc. Manual Ose. 49M. C8 Max (Peak)*
12 Ant. Term. 200 mmfd. 1,500 kc. 1,500 kc. Manual B.C. H.F. Osc. C25 Max (Peak)**
Rock Through
13 Ant. Term. 200 mmfd. 600 kc. 600 kc. Manual B.C. L.F. Ose. L20 Max (Peak)
14 Repeat 12
15 Repeat 13
16 Repeat 12
17 See instructions below for A.F.C. Alignment L26.

* If two peaks obtainable use higher capacity setting. t If two peaks obtainable use lower inductance setting (screw fur-
** If two peaks obtainable use lower capacity setting. ther out).
ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE FOR A.F.C. I.F. TRANSFORMER
In the alignment chart the first adjustment given is to turn the A.F.C. I.F. transformer tuning screw in coil L-26 all the way
out so that the normal alignment adjustment may be made independently. It is convenient at the same time to check the centering
of the core in coil L-25. This is not an adjustment for tuning purposes, but merely to obtain equal inductance in each half
of coil L-25 by accurately adjusting the magnetite core to the centre of the coil.
The final adjustment to tune the A.F.C. I.F. transformer to resonance with the other I.F. transformers is as follows:
1. Using a standard antenna, and leaving the master -manual switch in the manual position,
tune in a powerful station, pre-
ferably a local, very accurately, using the tuning indicator to secure exact resonance.
2. With the test oscillator set and connected exactly the same as in the fourth operation
K.C. signal into the first detector. If the proper adjustments have been made there should be a veryof the alignment chart feed a 460
loud speaker. low pitched beat note in the
3. Slightly readjust the test oscillator frequency to secure lowest frequency, or "zero beat" in the reproducer.
4. Turn the master -manual switch to the "master" position. This will immediately change the frequency of the heterodyne
oscillator in the receiver and cause the beat note in the reproducer to become fairly high in pitch.
5. Adjust the magnetite core screw in coil L-26 until "zero beat" is again obtained in the reproducer
output.
The A.F.C. I.F. transformer is now correctly tuned and switching the "manual-master"switch back and forth should produce
no change in the reproducer output,
To check the operation of the A.F.C. circuit disconnect the test oscillator, set the "master -manual" switch at "manual" and tune
the receiver approximately 5 K,C. away from a fairly strong signal. The quality of reception will, of course, be poor and noisy.
Turn the master -manual switch to the "master" position. The reception should immediately improve and correspond to that
obtainable from the same station when accurately tuned to resonance.

Trimmer Locations
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OTHER CHANGES
A.F.C. Alignment-Somewhat better results will be secured if in operation No. 1 (see chart) the core screw is
turned almost all in instead of all out as a greater amount of detuning is possible.
Length of Drive Cable should be 455í inches.
SHORT WAVE CALIBRATION
WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 1029-X, 1029-Y AND 1230-X
We have found that, during shipment, it is possible for the oscillator control grid lead in these receivers
to shift sufficiently to throw the short wave dial scales somewhat out of calibration. When this occurs, the
calibration on all short wave bands will usually be found to have shifted in the same direction, that is, all four
dial scales will be high or all four dial scales will be low.
If such a condition is found, it will be a simple matter to correct it by rotating the oscillator control
grid clip so as to change the position of the flexible lead, checking the calibration on the short wave bands while
this is being done until the calibration is accurate within 5 K.C.
DO NOT LOOSEN THE CHASSIS MOUNTING BOLTS
ON WESTINGHOUSE MODEL 1230-X
Contrary to instructions attached to radio receivers from early production, these chassis mounting bolts
should not be loosened, as due to the slope of the chassis shelf, the chassis may sag on the rubber cushion
sufficiently to interfere with proper operation of the pushbuttons. When it is necessary to remove a chassis
for servicing, the service man should be careful to replace the chassis as far forward as possible in the cábinet
and hold it in place while tightening the chassis mounting bolts and checking the pushbutton operation.
INSTRUCT YOUR CUSTOMERS IN THE PROPER OPERATION OF THE
REMOTE CONTROL USED WITH MODEL 1230-X
Lack of proper instructions at the time of sale may result in unnecessary service calls; for instance, the
customer may call up and say that a Model 1230-X is dead; "he has tried all the controls and can't hear a
sound." The trouble may only be that the toggle switch on the remote control has been turned to the "Off"
position. The customer may forget this and attempt to operate the set the next time from the front of the
cabinet and wonder why no sound is heard.
If two or more buttons on the remote control are left pressed down and then the customer attempts
to operate the receiver by the buttons on the front of the cabinet, the tuning motor will operate continuously
if any of the buttons on the front of the cabinet corresponding to the down button on the remote control are
pressed. A similar result will be obtained if two or more buttons on the front of the cabinet are left pressed
down and the customer attempts to operate the receiver by remote control.
Another possible condition is as follows: Assume that the controls have been correctly set and a station,
WJR, tuned in by the remote control. Customer may leave control set at this position and turn the operating
switch off; the next time he operates the receiver he may attempt to do so by the pushbuttons on the front
panel, neglecting to turn the "Manual, Button, Remote, Master" control to the "Button" position.
If the panel button also happens to be pressed for the same station, WJR, and another button is then
pressed, there may be an instant when the switch corresponding to the WJR panel button and the other panel
button switch are both making contact. This contact may last long enough to start the motor going but the
tuning mechanism will continue until WJR is tuned in again instead of the station the customer is trying to
get incorrectly.
These conditions will be perfectly understood by a study of the wiring diagram of the electric tuning
and being familiar with them, you may be able to save yourself making unnecessary service calls by explaining
to the customer over the 'phone the proper method of operation.

OSCILLATOR INOPERATIVE ON STANDARD BROADCAST BAND


OF WESTINGHOUSE MODEL 1230%

This condition may extend over the whole band or only over the lower half of
the band. A possible cause is a poor contact between the aluminum post and the term -
anal lugs of one of the electrolytic condensers. This lug may appear to be clamped
tight but an imperfect contact may exist due to a film of resin. The remedy is to re -
place the electrolytic or remove it and repair it. This condition has only been ob-
served on Westinghouse Model 1230X but may show up on other receivers.
CALIBRATION SHIFT ON STANDARD BROADCAST BAND OR
49 METER BAND OF WESTINGHOUSE MODEL 1029 and 1230

This may be due to an imperfect contact of the wire lead to the moulded frame
of one of the air dielectric trimmers. This condition may be corrected by soldering.
WESTINGHOUSE MODEL 1230X
ELECTRIC TUNING
Principle of Operation
The electric tuning mechanism consists essentially of a
quick engaging and dis-engaging reversible electric motor,
tuning condenser driving gear train, and eight mechanically
interlocked (pushing one button releases all others) station
selector push buttons respectively wired to eight adjustable
station selector contactor discs (each with a motor stopping
insulated segment) inr,inted on a drum which is direct -coupled
to the gang tuning condenser shaft. The arrangement permits any
one of eight pre -determined stations to be electrically tuned
in by merely touching the correct push button. Motor Reversing Switch.-It is necessary to automatically
The operation may be more readily understood by ret - stop and reverse the drive motor before the tuning condenser
erence to figures 1, 3, and 6. When the motor is not ener- reaches the end of its travel. Approximately 175 degrees of
gized, the armature is pushed to the rear or slightly out of the sweep it required, and the reversal must take place above 1,700
magnetic center by tension of contact spring "C" and the motor kc and below 540 kc but not too near the limits of the scale.
shaft is dis-engaged from the driving gear train. Pressing in any The coupling between the station selector drum and the tuning
one of the eight push buttons will complete the motor circuit condenser shaft should be attached so that the reversing switch
through a station selector contactor disc, assuming that the A.F.C. trip lever "H" is exactly vertical when the condenser is full -out
and Motor Control is in "Electric" position and that the insulated of mesh. There should be 1/32 of an inch clearance between
segment in the contactor disc is not opposite its contactor. As the end of the condenser shaft and the selector drum shaft.
the motor starts, the armature will be drawn forward, due to While the trip lever is in this position the reversing switch bracket
solenoid action, and the pin "F" on the end of its shaft will should be adjusted by means of its elongated mounting holes
engage the arm "G" on the small main pinion gear, thereby until the switch pin "I" just lightly touches trip lever "H."
driving the tuning mechanism. At the same time contact springs Main Pinion Gear.-Clearance between the small high-
"E" and "D" (S11) will be grounded, causing suppression of audio speed pinion gear "E" and the intermediate gear "K" deter-
amplification and automatic frequency control during the tun- mines the amount of mechanical noise produced. Correct
ing cycle. The motor will contunue to operate until the in- adjustment will give approximately 1/32 of an inch move-
sulated segment in the selector disc breaks the motor circuit, ment of back lash at the end of pinion arm "G" when gear
whereupon spring "C" will instantly dis-engage the motor pin "K" is held stationary. Arm "G" must also be adjusted for
"F" from the arm "G" on the small pinion driving gear and correct mesh with motor shaft drive pin "F". With the motor
open contacts "E" and "D". Pushing another button will shaft completely forward and pinion "E" tight against its front
cause the above mentioned cycle to be repeated except that bearing, the pinion mounting stud "J" should be adjusted so
the motor will be interrupted by the insulated segment on a that pin "F" meshes its full thickness with the rotating arm
corresponding disc. The discs are individually adjustable on "G." An increase of this mesh will increase over travel on
a drum mechanism, providing a choice of eight "Electric Tuned" tuning while a decrease of mesh will decrease the over travel.
stations. The arrangement of the motor is such that its rotation The elongated hole in the front bracket allows sufficient move-
will continue in the same direction regardless of the number of ment of the mounting stud "J" to permit above mentioned
"Electric" tuning cycles until the tuning condenser approches gear mesh adjustment.
either full out or full in of mesh whereupon lever "H" trips switch
S9 whichr everses the direction of rotation. A throw -out idler gear A.F.C. and Motor Control.-(1) Link and lever adjustment.
is link -coupled to the A. F. C. and Motor control to dis- By loosening the set screws holding the link lever on the switch
connect the motor drive gear train when the control is thrown shaft, an adjustment can be obtained so that the throwout gear
to "Manual" or "Master" position. (M) has at least 1/16" clearance with respect to intermediate
gear (L) when the control is in either the Manual or Master
position.
Mechanism Adjustments (2) Throw -out Gear Adjustment-To obtain smooth opera-
The electric tuning mechanism is designed to be as simple in tion on "Electric" or "Remote" positions it is important
construction and as fool proof in operation as is possible. In that the proper clearance is maintained between the throw -out
order to maintain the accurate results possible with this device gear "M" and the intermediate gear "L." With the control
care must be taken in effecting any repairs or adjustments. thrown to "Remote" position, adjust the mesh between these
gears by means of the eccentric screw "O" and lock nut "P"
Reference should be made to figure 5 and the following: on the throw -out gear bracket "MM" until there is approximat-
A -F -C and A -F Amplification Suppression Switches. - ely 1/64 of an inch backlash of gear "L" when gear "M" is held
This switch assembly is located on the motor bracket and stationary.
closes due to solenoid action of motor armature. The tension
of the long contact spring "C" is important in bringing about 3. If there is a tendency for the throw -out gear "M" to come
quick dis-engagement of the motor and in permitting the motor out of mesh in either direction of rotation, this may be corrected
to pull into mesh with the drive mechanism. Normal adjustment by increasing the tension on spring "N" or replacing this spring
is attained when the short springs "D" and "E" are aligned or by relieving any binding of the lever to which the throw -out
exactly straight with contact points separated approximately gear is attached. Binding of this lever may occur at the bearing
1/32 of an inch and with the spring "C" spaced approximately on the tuning shaft assembly. The bearing of the lever should
7/32 of an inch from spring "D" at the point of contact. If be carefully washed out with Carbona of equivalent, and re -oiled
necessary, in order to obtain positive pull -in and quick dis- plentifully. Work the lever back and forth while cleaning and
engagement of the motor, the tension of spring "C" should be oiling so that any foreign particles will be removed.
increased or decreased by bending. This action should be checked Replacing Gear Train.-It should be replaced by sliding
with the front of the chassis raised two inches higher than the anti -backlash gear "R" on condenser shaft apart so that compres-
rear. Contacts of the switch must be kept clean. Crocus cloth sion amounting to one tooth on the gear is obtained in the springs.
or a relay burnisher may be used for this purpose. Adjust mesh of gear "R" with pinion gear "U" on vernier shaft
On all but a few of the first production of 60 cycle motors an before tightening screws "S" so that smooth tuning is obtained
additional adjustment is possible to secure positive pull -in of the throughout the range.
motor. A flat phosphor bronze spring is mounted at the rear of Motor Alignment.-The motor shaft must be exactly
the motor and exerts a pressure (which may be varied by bending) aligned with the axis of the pinion gear with which it engages.
on the end of the motor shaft. This may be adjusted by loosening the mounting screws "V" of
A relay bending tool equivalent to the Automatic Electric the motor and aligning shaft by sight. Correct alignment may
Company, Chicago, Illionis, tool No. 7066, will be found handy be tested by slowly rotating motor and observing the relation
in bending the fingers of the switch for proper adjustment. This between the pin "F" of the motor shaft and the arm "G" on the
tension adjustment may have to be changed to secure proper pinion. The relation of the two should remain the same through-
operation on low line voltages; the lower the voltage the less out the revolution. Additional movement for adjustment may
should be the tension of the switch finger against the rotor shaft. be obtained by the motor bracket screws "W" if necessary.
POINTER ADJUSTING
SCREW
MOTOR SHAFT MHIN PINION GENR'E' AND MOTOR -BRAE HE r
BACKLASH WITH HAM'C SCREWS 'W"
6EAR-I STATIONARY ENGAGING PIN LAMPING DRJVE CORD
POINTER STUD
SLIDER A5531.
DRIVE GEARARM J"
MOUNTING STUD
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PINION FULL FOWRRD
GEAR E POINTER
INTERMEDIATE I ,, DRIVE GEAR -ARM
GE AR'2 GEAR STUD ADJUSTING
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INTERMEDIATE MOTOR MOUNTING TART
SCREWS 'V'' HERE
INTERMEDIATE
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SCISSORS GEAR SPRING FINISH
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SCREW NTERMEDIATE SHAFT
MIS. STUD GERR . 3
Ill -I CAUTION- ADJUST INDICATOR DRUM ON
FOR -I,1 I- SHAFT SO THAT 'G, SLOT IS CLEAR
DRIVE GEAR TUNING CONDENSER MOTOR SPRING OF TUNING CONDENSER
SPRING M III (OA GO- OHO DRIVE SHAFT FOR CONDENSER FULL -
ANO SET SCREWS VERNIER DRIVE
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STAT ON SELECTOR
TUNING CONDENSER
K DRUM COUPLING INDICATOR DRIVE
ADJLSTING SCREWS
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ADJUSTMENT OF ADJUSTMENT OF
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TYPE 2 TYPE 1 SELECTOR ADJ ADJUSTING SCREWS
RIVETED ADJUSTABLE REY
CONTACTS CONTACTS STATION ADJ.
STRIP MOTOR REVERSING SWITCH
CONTACT ADJUST CONTACTS PINK' SHOULD 5.ICHTLY TOUCH
STRIP RDJ. 'TO STRAIGHT EDGE "B -B" STATION SELECTOR TRIP LEVER .1.1 WHEN TUNING
NUTS KEY RDJ. CONDENSER IS FULL OUT OF
SLOT DRUM BEARING. MESH.
REVERSING SWITCH
ADJUSTING NUTS
STATION SELECTOR MOTOR REVERSING
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DRUM REAR SEARING"X" INSULATED SEGMENT
ADJUSTING SCREWS
ADJUST HUB RND RRM ON REAR
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SEGMENT CONTACT ADJUSTED
LEVER IS VERTICAL WHEN TUN-
CONTACT ING CONDENSER IS FULL OUT OF
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RDJ. SCREWS SEGMENT WITH KEY IN SLOT ADJUSTING NUTS
CONTACT ASSEMBLIES (BOTTOM VIEW) CONTACT

"D -D" STATION SELECTOR DRUM CONTRCT RDJUSTMENTS "C -C" MOTOR REVERSING SWITCH ADJUSTMENT.

Figure 5- ELECTRIC TUNING MECHANISM ADJUSTMENTS

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Station Selector Drum. --(1) Bearing Adjustment --The 1. Set Range Selector to "Broadcast."
selector drum may be removed by unscrewing the two bear- 2. Turn A.F.C. and Motor control to Button.
ing adjusting screws "X" on the front and rear bearings and 3. Turn Fidelity control counter -clockwise.
sliding shaft out of slots on frame. To replace drum, the reverse 4. Press push button No. 1 and wait until station pointer
procedure should be followed holding bearing adjusting plates comes to rest.
"Y" firmly against the shaft and tightening adjusting screws. 5. Turn the A.F.C. and Motor control to "Manual."
(2) Contact adjustment-Two types of contact strips are used 6. Remove adjusting key from receptacle on top of station
They are designated on figure 5, as types 1 and 2, on which the selector drum mechanism.
individual contacts are respectively adjustable and fixed. In 7. Insert key in position marked, "1" in station adjust-
type 1, the individual contacts should be adjusted by setting ment strip and push the key all the way down to properly
the end contact springs near the mid -position of their travel fit in slot in disc.
and aligning the remaining springs to them by means of a straight 8. Tune the receiver very carefully by means of the manual
edge. Either type of contact strip should be adjusted to the tuning knob and the "Magic Eye," to station chosen
selector drum by placing two selector adjusting keys in the for No. 1.
station adjustment strip, positions 1 and 8, loosening contact 9. Remove key.
strip adjusting nuts "Z" and shifting the contact strip until 10. Turn the A.F.C. and Motor control to "Button."
the end contacts are exactly centered on the respective disc Button No. is now properly set for "Electric" tuning
1
insulating segments. More accurate adjustment may be Proceed similarly for the other seven push buttons, matching
made by silhouetting the point of contact with a piece of each station on the dial with the same number on the station
white paper held behind the contact. Adjustment will be adjustment strip. Repeat the above steps but place the key
facilitated by removing complete assembly rear of tuning respectively in positions 2, 3, 4, etc., and in each case tune to
condenser by unscrewing the three mounting screws. Contacts the proper station. Now when you press a button the desired
and discs must be kept free of dirt, filings, and other extran- station will be tuned in electrically.
eous matter.
It is possible to set the mechanism to tune in electrically short
Arcing at the insulating segments of the selector discs wave stations as well as standard broadcast stations but the same
will produce a bad interference during "Electric" tuning but which stability of adjustment cannot be expected as there is no A.F.C.
will not be present during "Manual" tuning The condition will action on the short wave bands.
in most cases be due to an accumulation of metallic dust, or Ordinarily, stations separated by 10 kc may be set up and
graphite grease on the discs. Thorough cleaning of the discs tuned electrically. It is not very wise however, to attempt to set
with a cloth and cleaning fluid, polishing with crocus cloth and up a weak station for electric tuning on a channel adjacent to a
careful re -lubrication will eliminate the trouble. strong station, unless the station is of sufficient strength to
Lubrication.-The dial pointer slide should be greased actuate the A.F.C.
with petrolatum. This same lubrication should be applied If two Buttons ale pressed simultaneously, they will both
lightly to all gear faces of the drive mechanism and sparingly lock in position, the motor will never become open circuited at
with a cloth to the station selector discs. Any good house- the selector drum and the motor may continue to operate as
hold oil, such as "3 -IN -ONE," is suitable for the motor shaft long as the radio is turned on. Pressing any one other Button
bearings. A light grade of engine oil should be used for all gear will release the locked Buttons and permit normal pushbutton
bearings, Medium viscosity engine oil, similar to "PYROIL" operation.
(B), should be applied between the thrust washers on the motor
shaft. "CASTORDAG," a mixture of graphite and castor oil, If all eight Buttons should be locked in position simultan-
is recommended for use at the selector drum end -bearing slots eously (this is a possible but unlikely occurance), the same
and at the bearings of cable pulleys. thing will happen but normal operation may be restored by ex-
erting strong pressure on Button No. 8.
Motor slips in and out of Mesh and appears to be
overloaded. Armchair Control
In the foregoing paragraphs are described several adjustments When a S No. H-38205 Remote Control is attached to the re -
and conditions, which if abnormal, will result in failure of the ceiver as shown in Figure 6, it duplicates the action of the push-
motor to operate properly. It will also be obvious that any buttons on the front panel when the A.F.C. and Motor Control
friction condition that causes the motor to become overloaded is turned to the "remote" position. A S.P.S.T. switch which is
may also result in the motor dropping out of mesh. Sorne of Reference to Figure 6 will show that buttons No. 4 and No. s
these other causes are: on the arm chair control are marked with an asterisk. If due
1. Friction between the large tuning knob and the cabinet to experimenting on part of the owner, all eight buttons on the
or the inner knob. control are simultaneously pressed in position, the condenser
2. The slider of the dial pointer may be hitting a burr on its drive motor will operate back and forth continuously as long as
guide channel. the radio operating switch is on and the A.F.C. and Motor con-
3. Condenser rotor contact springs may be too tight. trol is in the "remote" position, unless either button No. 4 o:
button No. 5 is pressed firmly, allowing of all the other buttons
to release.
mounted on the Remote Control permits the operator to open
circuit the reproducer voice coil without walking over to the
radio receiver.
Station Adjustment
Any 8 stations may be controlled by the Buttons. Cut Extra lengths of control cable may be used if it is desired
labels for the particular station desired and insert the labels to have the Remote Control at a greater distance. This should
in the Buttons with the small celluloid "windows" in front. not be done, however, where, the power line voltage is low as the
Turn the power on ánd proceed to set up the "electric" tuning added voltage drop in the cable circuit will reduce the power of
as follows: the drive motor and prevent correct operation.
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470 (TUNING SWITCH.
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RB 47o 5TER
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SELECT
SLEMIOR
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BUiTON.CONN.

Figure 1.-Schematic Circuit Diagram with Reproducer and Phonograph Pick-up Connections

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RANGE SWITCH
SHAFT

VOLUME
CONTROL
LS MEG. TOTAL

BLACK
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WITCH PIE LA
FOR M.
DIAL LAMPS QH.
ANSFORMER
I
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ME
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TUN NG L_' IOW COILS


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NOICATOR SOCKET 'SWITCH PIE
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CABLE ASSEMBLY ..I RE IF TRANSFORMER
GRD.
C9
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19M 25M 31 M 49M ENO MME
TERMINA
-22

RED W W
BLUE GND
CABLE COLOURS
B CONNECTIONS GREEN
FROM BROWN
RED a GREEN
9
SELECTOR UM YELLow
:0
BLUE
GREEN A YELLOW
LAMP SOCKET RED A YELLOW PHONO TERMINAL
FUSE BOARD
ONLY BOARU
DI

1ST
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POWER
CABLE

Figure 2- CHASSIS WIRING DIAGRAM


'=7- 1119
O11800

25.M. C-3
KC
ANT. -.
A.F.C.TUNING *11800
-I. SCREW KG,
L-26 25 M. C.I9 = DET

3RD,
460 K. C.
SEC.ADJ.
(,. 49 M
=
15T.
on SCREWS
I.F.2L-24'F\L-22
0 6100 OSC
f I F.
KC.
C.8
4111\
e AUTO;
TUNING
CATHODE-RAY C.25 MECH.
OSCILLOGRAPH BC
VERTICAL Ill" 1500 TUNING CONDENSER
CONNECTION KC
HERE 2. 1
3 6W wABC 19 m"-15 200
PLUG K.C,
czst/
TERM. BRD.
JORA
L-20
9600-'
31M. 25,M.
*-11800
t-15

K.C.
I1 FUSE
REMOTECONT'L." L-17 L-16 SOCKET

Figure 3-TRIMMER LOCATIONS


(also see Socket Meter Reading Diagram)

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Figure 4-SOCKET METER READINGS


The meter readings given in the diagram are taken with the antenna and ground binding posts short circuited and with 120 volt
line. All readings are actual operating conditions and in some cases it will be necessary to allow for meter resistance. All D.C. voltage
readings are taken with respect to the chassis frame. All readings are given for normal operation. If readings are taken with a set analy-
ser, circuits that are not intended to oscillate, may oscillate, thus increasing plate or screen voltages and decreasing plate or screen current.
The set analyser cable may also cause the oscillator radiotron to cease oscillating, thus increasing current and decreasing voltage.
ALIGNMENT CHART
Only the alignment chart and trimmer location diagrams are shown here. Some very important information on alignment procedur e
is given in Radio Service Manual Section RS -181 covering Westinghouse Model 1029. This should be referred to before performing the
alignment operations.
Alignment by cathode ray oscillograph and frequency modulated oscillator is desirable on this receiver as it uses a high fidelity
(bandpass) I..F. amplifier. All of the adjustments in the alignment chart should be performed with the high fidelity switch (S7) on the
treble tone control in the selective or counter -clockwise position.

rder of Test Oscillator Receiver A.F.C. and Adjust-


lign- Connection Frequency Circuit Adjust to
Dummy Dial and Motor Control ment
ment To Receiver Antenna Settin g Range Setting Position To Adjust Symbols
Obtain
1. Turn this screw nearly all the way in. A.F.C. I.F. L 26
2. Check with mechanic's scale. This screw should protrude exactly 1.4 inch. A.F.C. I.F. L 25
W -6K7 2nd I.F No signal 3rd. I.F. L23, L24
3 Grid Cap .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Manual Transf. Max. (Peak)
W -6K7 1st No Signal 2nd. I.F. L29, L30,
4 I.F. Grid Cap .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Manual Transf. L31 Max.(Peak)
W -6L7 Det. -
No Signal 1st. I.F. L21, L22
5 Grid Cap .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Manual Transf. Max (Peak)
6 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 11,800 kc. 11,800 kc. Manual Osc. 25M. L16 Max (Peaklt
7 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 11,800 kc. 11,800 kc. Manual Det. 25M. C19 Max (Peak?**
8 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 11,800 kc. 11,800 kc. Manual Ant. 25M. C3 Max IPeakl**
9 Ant. Term. 300 ohms 9,600 kc. 9,600 kc. Manual Osc. 31M. L17 Max (Peak)t
10 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 15,200 kc. 15,200 kc. Manual Osc. 19M. L1S Max (Peak )-1
11 Ant. Term. 400 ohms 6,100 kc. 6,100 kc. Manual Ose. 49M. C8 Max IPeakl*
12 Ant. Term. 200 mmfd. 1,500 kc. 1,500 kc. Manual B.C. H.F. Osc C25 Max (Peak)**
Rock Through
13 Ant. Term. 200 mmfd. 600 kc. Manual B.C. L.F. Osc.
600 kc. L20 Max (Peak)
14 Repeat 12
15 Repeat 13
16 Repeat 12
17
See instructions in Radio Service Manual Section RS181 for A.F.C. Alignment. L26
If two peaks obtainable use higher capacity setting. f If two peaks obtainable use lower inductance setting (screw fur
* If two peaks obtainable use lower capacity setting. ther cut

Figure 6- ELECTRIC TUNING WIRING DIAGRAM

YELLOW
rl AUTO FRED SHORT"
SNITCH

YELLOW L RED (OPERATED BY TUNING KNOB) RED


TEL OW L GREEN BELIE
RES & GREEN rGREEN
YELLOW L BLUE -A . c
ELECTRIC TUNING
PUSH BUTTONS

J
YELLOW &RED BUTTONS MARKED WITS ASTERISKS (P)
AUTO. TUNING MOTOR ANNATURE MOVES WILL RELEASE LOCK SHOULD Alt BUTTONS

SWITCH FORWARD INO CLOSES BE PRESSED IN AT ONCE


/THESE CON T;.CT5 WHEN
RUNNING
REMOTE GEAR TRAIN ENGAGING PINS
i
MANUAL -
1sirk ar D
MOTOR SHAFT BLACK
TO ARM OF VOLUME CONTROL
REM

24 VOLT
BUTTON BRITON ~I BLACK WITH RED TR. WINDING OF
REMOTE - POWERTRANSF.
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REMOTE CONNNNECTION

fr-' v SRS INSULATED


SEGMENT
RED C GREEN B STATION SELECTOR
YELLOW I BLut
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REAR VIEW

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MOTOR REVERSING REVERSING SWITCH OPERATED


, L ..rl=.'At BY LEVER NEAR EXTREME ENDS
SWITCH OF TUNING CONDENSER
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BOTTOM VIEW OF CHASSIS

I.F. Amplifier:
The intermediate frequency amplifier consists of 2 W -6K7 YELLOW TO RTIAR34
BLACK -ANT)- TO C4
tubes in a two stage transformer coupled circuit. The wind- YEI10W TOaim LF TRANSE

ings of all three I.F. transformers are resonated by fixed BUS-e) OS I -ID MME.
capacitors and are adjusted by moulded magnetite cores
OS
(both primary and secondary) to tune to 460 Kc. A third MFD

winding, L15, in the first I.F. transformer is placed in BUS D2 1-2 MME
series with the main secondary L14 when the fidelity con-
trol switch S-7 is thrown to the "broad" position (see SII
schematic diagram), thereby increasing the coupling be- ANT BIDS C -I I -I2 MME

tween the primary and secondary circuits with consequent BUS-ATO C 6


broadening of the band width of the I.F. amplifier. The 6tá1.

increased band width of the I.F. amplifier therefore causes 612


-05 AFD 100.D00
k5
SLUE
TO PLATE
OF EAT'1.
less attenuation of the higher audio modulation side band BUS C -ID 1-12 MME

frequencies, permitting higher fidelity reception.


CM TO R4
Second Detector and A.V.C.: 450
RED

The modulated signal, as obtained from the output of the MMF


BUS-(O] C-9 I-12 MMF

I.F. system, is detected by one of the diodes of a W -6H6 Cü


20.
tube, Audio frequency secured by this process is passed on MME.

to the control grid of a W -6C5 for amplification before BUS -SOL C B 1 2 MMF

reaching the driver stage. The d -c voltage which results


from -detection of the signal, is used for automatic volume
-4.- TO C-24
control. This voltage, which develops across resistor R21
is applied as automatic control grid bias to the R.F. first BUS 622 I-2 MMF

detector and I.F. tubes through a suitable resistance filter. ONO


r C-17
1300

The other diode of the W -6H6 tube is used to supply 01111,4" ^


LAPP MME

urC 1'
`
normal bias to the first detector and i -f radiotrons until BUS 021 I-12 MME.
C-16
such time as the rectified signal voltage is great enough to 3400
Lana .? -2 -
overcome the normal bias voltage and start the automatic
-Bus-*C-201-2MMF
volume control action. OSC.
A portion of the range selector switch (S-11) is used to YELLOW YELLOW -..nOE CAT 6Ml7'OOE
10 C27 á.
change the minimum bias on the radiotrons controlled by
the AVC voltage, so as to reduce the minimum bias and a
increase the sensitivity of the receiver on the "medium NOTE:- THE SIX TERMINALS SHOWN ;+ SWITCH SECTIONS ARE
DOTTED ARE FASTENED TO THE SHOWN IN MW POSITION
wave" and "short wave" positions. COIL TUBE ONLY.
CHOS C-19

Range Selector Wiring Diagram


Tuning Indicator 1.F. Adjust ment:
and adjust the two magnetic core screws of
No test oscillator or output indicator the fourth (tuning indicator) I.F. transform-
is required. With the antenna connected to er to secure maximum resonance indication
the receiver tune in a fairly strong signal on of the W -6E5 tuning tube. The receiver
the broadcast band (not necessarily a local may now be tuned by an unskilled operator
station). Without watching the resonance using the W -6E5 resonance indicator to
indicator, tune the receiver by ear very care- secure the same degree of fine tuning as a
fully to secure the best quality of reproduc- skilled operator secures without the use of
tion. Leave the receiver tuned to this point the indicator.
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POWER CORD SPKR CABLE.

Wiring Diagram
See notes under Schematic Circuit Diagram
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1.3

NOT[:- ONNSE 5E5E01012 SHOWN IN 5110RT WAVE POSITION

Schematic Circuit Diagram RED & BLACK -

Note I: --On early production the heater winding was grounded at center 300..
lop instead of at one side (W-6 C 5 driver socket). BLUE
Z C 6B
Note 2: ---Resistor R 24 may be either 150.1100, 175.000 or 220.000 ohms. RED^ OT h1FD.
Replace with value indicated by color code. The value of this resistor t `-BLUE-
controls the action of the W-6 E 5 indicator tube. OUTPUT TRA3SF.

Reproducer Wiring Diagram

1 1

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DIAL LAMP

TONE SWITCH
VOLUME CONTROL
C -I C.2
11-450 0
MMr tier WS -1
'1 IsIpCTKOSC 7.5n 75a Lra2oDET. 7.5.13. 750 OUTPUT
, L3 L4 16 C3
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R2 CN [2x
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SPEAKER CABLE PONER CORD
50 MMF
ERS
410,000 .. = I MFD
70 AI.
1 RTAMÍA WIRING DIAGRAM
LINE FILTER CONDENSERS Parts for Magnavox -Speaker used -on second run.
Later production of the Westinghouse Model 410-A in- to the chassis frame. The addition of these condensers Parts for Westinghouse Speaker ...
11-34488 Reproducer Complete
eluded two .02 mfd. line filter condensers. These were permits the set to be operated with no ground connection H-34554 Reproducer, less Output Transformer
without resulting hum. 11-36130 Reproducer Assembly, less Output
connected from either side of the line transformer primary H-30579 Reproducer Cone Assembly H-34514 Reproducer Core Assembly
H.32983 Output H-34553 Output Transformer
CORRECTION TO SCHEMATIC CIRCUIT H-36221 Field Coil
The upper diode plate of the W -6B7 should be shown connected to ground. The Wiring Diagram is correct.
`
ODII[[ D TRIMM[R
26D0ABANC
1

---- 435. Ar 0t ;7
I

27.5MA.(15 6X$
í
-1G. 2. 228. ' GM ,i-414
0O1
.-Fzr'
BLACK Q © ..30,55;« 2.
4z7361«OP M '
;t CONNECT [ATNDDE-RAY
62. / v ©
1.61,y

1AMAFNASSSTFRMINAI

6K
LF.
21. 760, `27'21w

74anA.TRp¡`6B7
I ®pB'cMtí IsLE I
6F6%OO®u.1 od
N
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62s t3w 1+' j.ilsiA 6.i (0
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SPEAKER CABLE -3519` MtI AOI. - _;
--4s1a 5MA
BOTTOM VIEW OF CHASSIS
TRIMMER LOCATIONS (also see below) REPRODUCER CONNECTIONS
SOCKET VOLTAGES
16T.DE7. aa6C
RAS XX OUTPUT
6F6
Ncte-In many C.N s tom
cases the volt- MIME.
age rating of
condensers fol-
lows the capa-
pacity rating.
(mfd.) TOP VIEW OF ' -sse
SP'K'R FIELD
v CONNECT CATHODE RAY
c.N
AVOID MEASURING ósv BETWEEN BAs CELL TCRrvr,*,
u NFU " ANo CHAOSIO
la NED
210 DIAS CELL
150 0 eA
RECT.
6%5 0.v ® B PITO
LINE VOLTAGE H.HA
©OL'JL.
120 VOLTS A.C. 2 ov.
o©-o ..
sL TO ALL HEATERS a
SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM 6F6
DIAL LAMPS
6.5v. 6
a1 N ADJ SCREW ósv
1sT. IF.
DIAL LAMPS -
00 © íkw¡L° Q
° of ....0r- eesH.
RMv
® eHA
VOLUME CONTROL
r
'S""
120
POWER SWITCH i-;_LAE.N
ur 6A6 6136°QIOl/ºeaeH..
6X5
., ROTTOM VIEW OFCHASSIS
i
TO ANT- SECT OF 4ás
TUNING CONDENSER
3-30%¿ UAW.*
INFO
1rt. I
CAUTION-Do not attempt to measure volt-
TRANSFORME
10
age on the. control grid of the W -6B8 with any
MFD conventional voltmeter as paralysis of the "C -bias"
SPEAKER
cell will result.
ANT
COIL
qM
Check "C" cell by noting whether plate current
is abnormally high on W -6B8.
A further check on the C bias cell, particularly
if it is suspected that the control grid lead has
been grounded, is to connect a 1% volt battery
between the control grid cap of one of the tubes
6A 6%5
RECT
on the C cell circuit and the chassis frame. The
negative of the battery should be connected to
LED
NT.A
1ST IF TRANSF.
TI control grid, positive to chassis frame. This con-
POWER TRANSFORMER nection should be momentarily made only, and if
the C cell had been weakened before, it will now
TRIMMER CONS be found to be recharged and ordinarily will not
CAS MJM AMU
need to be replaced.
J
quo
-POWER
WIRING DIAGRAM 2ND.IFTRANSF. GND_
fi CABLE
WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 512A. X and Y

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Ranges Alignment Frequencies
Broadcast (BC)... 530-1720 kc. 600 kc. (ose.,) 1500 kc. (ose., ant.
Medium Wave (MW) 1720-5500 kc. ....5000 kc. (osc. ant.)
Short Wave (SW) 5500-18000 Ire. 17000 kc. (ose. ant.)
Intermediate Frequency ._. ..........460 kc)

Radiotron Complement:
(1) W -6A8 First Det.-Oscillator (4) W-6F6.. Power Output
(2) W -6L7......___.. _.. _. Intermediate Amplifier (5) W -5W4 Full -wave Rectifier
SPEAKER
(3) W -6Q7 Second Det.-A.V.C. and 1st A.F. Stage CABLE
13ú0a 1-32n
Pilot Lamps (2) Mazda No. 46, 6.3 volts, 0.25 amperes _

Power Supply Rating 105-125 volts, 25-60 cycles, 80 watts


VOICE
FILL
COIL
Power Output Rating: Loudspeaker: COIL
5-
Undistorted 2.0 watts Type Electrodynamic REO d BLACK I3
Maximum 3.0 watts Voice Coil Impedance _... _ ...1.8 ohms at 400 cycles R Dk YELLOW
2
BLUE

MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Cabinet Dimensions Model 512A Model 5121 Model 512Y
Height 11 % inches 39 inches 40 inches RED
Width _. _.. 23 inches 22 inches 23 inches OUTPUT TRANSF

Depth .._..._. _.. 914 inches 12 inches 12 inches


pounds 70 pounds 75 pounds
Reproducer Wiring Diagram
Weights (Shipping) 39
Operating Controls (1) Speech, Music and Power Switc'- 1 Tone; (3) Tuning; (4) Range Selector; (5) Volume
Tuning Drive Ratios 18 to 1 and 90 to I

GENERAL FEATURES -OSMFD

These receivers employ the same chassis and have many distinc- trot, continuously variable tone control with music-,oice switch (601)-BUCK - To C15
tive features. The. Mantel Model employs an 8 -inch dynamic automatic volume control, resistance coupled audio system, all
metal radiotrons, and a dust -proof loudspeaker.
YELLOW ' TO Gilt 617
loudspeaker and the Console Models employ a' .12 inch
dynamic loudspeaker. The superheterodyne circuit is used with Trimming adjustments are located at accessible points. Their U
-®i-2MMF
such features of design as magnetite core adjusted i -f trans- number is reduced to the least that is consistent with efficient
formers, air dielectric trimmers, aural compensated volume con - operation. Tuning is continuous throughout the three ranges.
UI
BUSBUS--®F124W
CIRCUIT ARR ANGEMENT TO E7

Is Bus -.10 C-12


The first detector and oscillator functions are accomplished short wave primary winding or the medium wave secondary
in a single tube, a W -6A8. The input of this tube is coupled to winding; coil L-3 is used either as the broadcast secondary
winding or the medium wave primary winding; coil L-4 is the
L16
1650
MMI
BUS 112 PaAF \ 6A0

the antenna through a tuned transformer. BUS-to 05 C -M

broadcast primary winding only. 9. Mrs


The R.F. coil system is greatly simplified in comparison to 1-12 MMF
previous years. The antenna coil consists of only four windings The oscillator coil system uses three separate windings in the 1120

to cover three ranges. By referring to the schematic circuit grid circuit and three separate windings in the plate circuit. IOW 0a0 c
BUS-® Í It MMF
it will be noted that by an extremely simple switching 'The unused lower frequency windings are shorted out by means
circuit coil L-1 is used only as the short wave secondary coil; of the shorting bars on the range selector switch.
coil L2 is used (depending on the switch position) as either the NNON
TE nºn,NaS
BLUE TO OPtK 6A8

SWITCH SECTIONS ARE SHOWN


IN M.W. POSITION.
+I. 64_ D

11-0",1.17
C0

C16

Range Selector Diagram


460 KC
SEC MU

PRIM ADJ
460 KC --- Í
2.1.1.1.11r91
s+s MAr
á %firk
WHEN ALIGNING THE R.F. CIRCUITS, THE CHAS-
4340 Mi r® a.r SIS BOTTOM SHIELD MUST BE IN PLACE ON THE
CHASSIS AND SECURELY FASTENED WITH ALL OF
5W4 6F6
6A8 ^+-`'h ®QQ SL7 IF THE CHASSIS BOTTOM
.u THE RETAINING SCREWS.
+245r 135 PLATE IS REMOVED, COIL SHIELDING WILL BE IN-
53MA. 5MA 2.M-1vtJ® l 1-ó4rt__i15tM

!
1<MAI O,ttt444®JJJI
%d 410 , +13r 9n ,mJ 0.-I lsr l.F
COMPLETE AND THE R.F. CIRCUIT WILL OSCILLATE.
WHEN ADJUSTING I.F. CORES WITH THE CHASSIS
Or @D;®ja \ A\ ;

I ''m ITRANSF BOTTOM PLATE REMOVED OR DOING TROUBLE


SHOOTING ON THE CHASSIS, OSCILLATION MAY BE
I-
V tIOW KSS PRIM. Aal. I

Q
I

=ELECT CAPACITptS 3MA 5.MA l, 46a. K C.


1 PREVENTED BY USING A SHORT LENGTH OF WIRE
-39MA
rn n WITH TWO CLIPS TO CONNECT TOGETHER THE PAR-
+235 BOTTOM VIEW OF CHASSIS. TITION SHIELDS BETWEEN THE ANTENNA AND
+I -5s +155s.
-16.Ss 0.5
-600 K.0 SERIES TRIMMER
DETECTOR COILS, AND BETWEEN THE DETECTOR
ON REAR APRON. AND OSCILLATOR COILS.
Radiotron Socket Voltages and I.F. Trimmer Locations

os K.C. ,o a,pe. When adjusting the Air Dielectric R.F. trimmers, it is neces-
.m r Go .
sary to use a special tool (See H-29644 in parts list) to slacken
the lock nut on the trimmer, previous to the adjustment, and to
tighten it again after the adjustment. Another special tool
9 11000. (See H-29643 in parts list) is available for making the actual
adjustment to the trimmer. The adjustment should be made
® 1000 NL
upward or downward on the plunger with a twisting motion.
000. The special tool designed by the Canadian Westinghouse Com-
I( rise Nr pany for this purpose is double ended; one end having a pin for
B( sen sor the R.F. adjustments, the other end is a special socket screw
(( Is0ONc driver for use in making I.F. adjustments.

R.F. Alignment Points


WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 512A, X and Y

AbDFT
ásó I SÁgOSC
011111 & AYO
607 cu
OUTPUT
6F6

n00

RANDS SELECTOR SNOWS


N AWE WAVE ?WW1

so

2n

TA.m AlL RCAIIRS


A ma EAWrs

Schematic Circuit Diagram


Note --R2 was 1.0 Meg. on early production. On later production, also, two line filter condensers H36176 0.02 Mfd. were added; one from each
side of line transformer primary to ground.

DIAL LAMPS

--SNELD EAT -
137
fl
30 MME
II
SPEECH. MUSIC
ÍÍ
&POWER SW
X ` : )TONE CONTROL
R IS 100.ODD-
RANGE SELECTOR
SEE RANGE SCUM.
CerIECTWN DIAGRAM
VOLUME CONTROL
12g RIO 2.MEG.

RIO SOOOo
SP
56
I
GREEN
11
IIES3
R I2
4R000a
BLUE OS MMF
YELLOW

YELLOW -
6Q7
- BLACK 20 HEATERS OF 6F6 70 SI ..--BLACK
Nil Z. ,364. .BRED & BLACK
40 'RAN 70 Al 441-YELLOW
.47 YELLOW-

..
BLACK
RED -
RED & YELLOW 3
Nln TOS -14.44138S
dbl`,444 -GREEN & YELLOW
10.4. RF
úeíE0. TE0.M OF
tIDm 270.000a
1
YÉÚOAY&f
D C.7 GANG EOND.
.. Slaw 210w
RED- 114S0
1{1
MMf
_&UCK& -¡¡DI GREENS TRANSE
YEILDB3
BRAIDED
_RED& WWI- F1fllBlE LEADS ` I
BUEK -YELLOW
POWER TRANSE. D
l R8
\ 2850
22 MEG.
MME

IDO 5Ci3 MFD


'BLUE

CO
6L7

cos
1 410100 I C31MFD
BROWN ` 1
IO MFD
D35 ti
23 111 IF r.
TRANSF([ii
)
Cl® e' 2
a N

Bus
1 +ulil
c SRS 70000. sae15 L9IL
.IMFD,I _
115
405 MM `I,NT}BLACK
1I6
840 l"
YELL W- MMF 1120 MMF( O
Y LLUW C45 .25 MFD.

GRO ' -=--"C23I MID .

RIO 2280 RIB A. 0.17 18Á00W. R16 3003w R2 250000


POWER CORD '1 SPEAKER CABLE

Chassis Wiring Diagran


Note --122 was 1,0 Meg. on early production.
WESTINGHOUSE MODELS e121.-1 and 521X

SP'KR

CABLE

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c
Ñ
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C
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N
PI
ti
i
te
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0 o: o a
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P 0 ó
w.
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indication is present on the output indicator. Adjust the
two magnetite core screws of the second i -f transformer to
Alignment Procedure produce maximum (peak) indicated receiver output. Then,
There are three alignment trimmers provided in the adjust the two magnetite core screws of the first i -f trans-
antenna transformer and oscillator coil tuned circuits. One former for maximum (peak) receiver output as shown by
adjustment is also provided for the wave trap. The i -f the indicating device. During these adjustments, regulate
transformer adjustments are made by means of screws the test oscillator output so that the indication is always as
attached to molded magnetite cores. All of these circuits low as possible. By doing so, broadness of tuning due to
have been accurately adjusted during manufacture and a.v.c. action will be avoided. It is advisable to repeat the
should remain properly aligned unless affected by abnormal adjustment of all i -f magnetite core screws to assure that
conditions or altered during servicing. Loss of sensitivity, the interaction between them has not disturbed the original
improper tone quality, and poor selectivity are the usual adjustment.
indications of improper alignment. R.F. Trimmer and Wave Trap Adjustments:
The correct performance of this receiver can only be Calibrate the tuning dial by setting the pointer to the end
obtained when the aligning has been done with adequate of the border line of the dial immediately below the 530 kc.
and reliable apparatus. It is not necessary to use a fre- calibration point, with the gang tuning condenser in full
quency modulated oscillator and cathode ray oscillograph to mesh. The output indicator should be left connected to the
align this receiver. Those service men that have this equip- system. Connect the test oscillator to antenna and ground
ment will probably prefer to use it and for their convenience terminals of the chassis through a 200 mmfd. condenser.
we have indicated on the socket voltage diagram the proper For best results, the wave trap should be properly tuned
connection point for the cathode ray vertical amplifier input before making the final adjustment to the other R.F.
terminal. trimmers. The wave trap is tuned by an adjustable iron
By using the Cathode Ray Adapter shown in the Re- core and is normally tuned to 460 kc. Should it be neces-
placement Parts List the cathode ray connections may be sary at any time to retune it to 460 kc., set the test oscil-
made without removing or opening the chassis. lator to deliver a frequency of 460 kc. and very carefully
A test oscillator is required as a source of the specified adjust the wave trap (using trimmer tool H-29643) until
alignment frequencies. Visual indication of receiver output minimum output is obtained on the output indicator.
during the adjustment is necessary and should be accom- Should local conditions be such that interference is gener-
plished by the use of an indicator or meter. ated at some other frequency within the range of 415 to
485 kc., it is possible to tune the wave trap to the interfering
The procedure outlined below should be followed in frequency to secure minimum interference.
adjusting the various trimmer capacitors and molded cores:
The antenna and oscillator trimmer adjustments may now
I -F Core Adjustments: be made.
The four adjustment screws (attached to molded mag- Tune the test oscillator to 1500 kc. and set the receiver
netite cores) of the two i -f transformers are located one on tuning control to a dial reading of 1500 kc. Leave the
top and one on bottom of each i -f transformer. Each circuit volume control of the receiver at its maximum position.
must be aligned to a basic frequency of 460 kc: To do this, Regulate the output of the test oscillator until a slight
attach the output indicator across the loudspeaker voice coil. indication is perceptible at the receiver output. Then adjust
Connect the output of the test oscillator to the control the two trimmers, C8 and C2, of the oscillator and antenna
grid of the W -6A8 through a .05 mfd. capacitor. Connect transformer coils (mounted on the variable condenser) so
the teat oscillator ground terminal to the ground terminal that each produces maximum (peak) receiver output. After
of the receiver chassis. Tune the oscillator to 460 kc. this maximum has been accurately obtained, shift the test
Advance the receiver volume control to its full -on position oscillator to 600 kc. Tune the receiver to pick up this
and adjust the receiver tuning control to a point, within its signal, disregarding the dial reading at which it is best
range, where no interference is encountered either from received. Then, adjust the receiver oscillator series trim-
local broadcast stations or from the heterodyne oscillator. mer, C10, simultaneously rocking the tuning control back-
Increase the output of the test oscillator until a slight
ward and forward through the signal until maximum re-
ceiver output results from these combined operations. The
adjustment at 1,500 kc. should then be repeated to correct
for any change which may have been caused by the
oscillator series trimmer adjustment.
WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 521A and 521X

6A8 667 607 C -i. 6F6


1ST. DET. & O5C. If 2ND DET. A.V.C. A AUDIO .01 601 OUTPUT

C.S
IZO MMF
C.17 Css >C
72o MMf. 176 MMF
C13 L-10
1-. 300 a,
L
CIa ND
I75 MMF. Cl3-63,
RJ 007-J00I 1S
36000. R13
11

016 0D

C.16 . v,1\A
26-600

-i MEG. .19
01--1w
R-3

CAI CO
T 103 MMf T.1-100
1,11-
F10 MMF 1300. cm
2S 10

FIELD
°SESP'K'R

5Z4 30 E9
HECT -10 MfO. IB iD
L-16
700. R-15
10 MEG.,

..yTO ALL HAEAT


S DIAL LMPSERS
6.
Schematic Circuit Diagram

DIAL LAMPS

R-14. YELLOW
VOLUME CONTROL
R7. & R-9

TONE CONTROL
R.13

C.Z. C-3.
ANT. COIL 911
OF ANT. SECTION
OF TUNING 1BLACK
CONDENSER
GREEN ___ _.v co
BLACK-. -
I- 1, (
175 \
MMF. -
9MMF.
Z S
C.9.
W O 56000
C -I.
OF OSC. 0 J OND.
N1
SECTION - L'1
IF
OF TUNING -Bus TRANSE.
CONDENSER OSC. 10
L9 .. IL -I .
COIL R-12. -22/L 0
YELLOW
100000
L.7 2ND I.F. TRANSFORMER

RED L6
..-BLACK
Ir -CREEN R-3. 9000 w 6A8DET 6K7 V
m
5Z4 6F6. RED
I.F.

RECT.
OUTPUT C.30. C.29.
18, MFD
10 MFD.
/ LAC

R-16. L5
250

R25.17.
...YELLOW .11ST. I.F.
TRANSE.
E LLOW
BLACK -I d- -
1-101.0 10 MEG.
BLACK
RED L
ED C-11.
L-5 \
C.10
L1. 405
SERIES 15T. I TRANSFORMER
WAVE MMF TRIMMER
1r TRAP

GÑI3. GND.
TERMINAL
ANT.
TERMINAL
50 MMF.

LSD
L
GND

Chassis Wiring Diagram


POWER SPEAK ER
CABLE CABLE
GHOUSE MODELS 527A and X
WESTINGHOUSE
6A8 607
2.0E7. 6F6
1" DET. AVC. r OUTPUT
OSC.

_-
1~
1M t 1

L 0 1300.
.yApApNv i
SP1(a
1EL0 COIL

,vnFoIeNIC
C-3" C 33

300v

AD
+T eso. le S0.
TO ALL HEATERS
AND DIAL LANFM.

T '-9fá' W527 Schematic Circuit Diagram

DIAL LAMPS
['BLACK
LACK
HIGH &.LOW ELLO
TONE SW Rah TONE CONTROL RED
PWR. SW BAND
55
16 BUS- SELECTOR
SWITCH
S.1 R-13
BUS VOLUME CONTROL
ND. R11. 0000 BN33eorad/ BLACK -6
YELLOW
RED&
BLACK .ABU C.20
LAC 1 CS.
120 MMF.
J 1___
-RE6 --
TO ANT
r -SECTION
-BLACK
OF
II A'n all fi<-
l
(
11
II 1. I TUNING
I <_J1IfI I31 i CONDENSER nosC. COIL
C:¡Jfl.,l I 3EP_ª j I

L12
&- I

-.`IIII1 II -
1

E N(- =YELLOWI C.19


LOWCIII 11
L-10 120
MMF
\'`-BLACK-/P r __Fo __;;
___BU-_`II II -13-P-617.4"C_i
lé 61.21 -BLUE Cl
l l III,.i BUS
YELLO
2ND. I F.
L.16 L-11 L.I5 L-15
<- i I Í1 N) TRANSF
'.___11-16 ___.,1
-) {y`
Iv_-@R.RY+N_J

\ ¡
y
; _.._.

ANT. I GND.
iD
2ND. I.F. TRANSFORMER

I
111
J I

COIL j

L-3 LJ
3
1
BLACK-
3 L-3
O GND. MF. 6K7
R
I.F.

5Z4 N yP ieG3 121


RECT. ,.16
\E lb
+
BROWN.
RE
6F6
JTPUT
R -1e
25-
d
10 MFD. la MFD:

BLACK
10 MFD

RED
6A8
OSC.
L-12

LDW E
IST. LF.
TRANSF.
'O
yar
50 MMF
11Iriü
o
GND. ANT. C.9
IST. LF TRANSFORMER
TERMINALS L.I WAVE TRAP
ASSEMBLY G D.
- 600 M C ND
SERIESTRÍM,`;3ER

PWR. SP'K'R W527 Chassis Wiring Diagram


CABLE CABLE
LINE VOLTAGE CONNECT CATHODE RAY a170
2SMA
6.4
OSCILLOGRAPH ADAPTER ov
IW VOLTS A.C. lMR 6617
HERE FOR VERTICAL Hi
ov
CONNECTION, AND VERTICAL O.MA
METER READIN65 -W.
.O" CONNECTION TO CHASSIS.
TAKEN WHEN ANT
AND GND. SHORTED 1270 V
VOL. CONTROL MIN.
soy 12-
DIAL AT 1000 K.C. I.r
460 K.C.
27ov. TRANSE.
MODELS 2 7 I.F. PRIM. ADJ. .270
8.5 M.A
SCREW
64--
la
7MQ
260 270 -IS V. +37óV -I8V .270v 165V o:v
4a'1.Á 7M.A tsnA.
uo 27o
6MA
I

2.2nA. I

6A8 II
s7
6:4 )1.F
18 MFD. 10 MFD T RA NSF.
300 V. 350 V.
BOTTOM VIEW OF CHASSIS

W527 ALIGNMENT CHART


Test Oscillator Receiver Circuit Adjustment Adjust to
Order of Connection Dummy Frequency
Alignment To Receiver Antenna Setting Dial Setting To Adjust Symbols Obtain

6K7 I.F. No Signal 2nd I.F.


1 Grid Cap .001 Mfd. 460 ke. 550.750 ke. Trainor. 1,14, L15 Max. (Peak)

6A8 No Signal 1st. I.F.


2 Det. Osc. .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Transf. L12, LI3 Max. (Peak)

Ant. No Signal - Wave Minimum


Output
3 Term. 200 Mmfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Trap LI
-
Ant, Max. (Peak)'
4 Term. 300 ohms. 17,000 kc. 17,000 kc. S.W. Osc. C11

Ant'.
5 Term. 300 ohms. 17,000 kc. 17,000 kc. S.W. Ant. 'C24 Max. (Peak)

Ant.
Term. 200 Mmfd. 1,500 kc. 1,500 kc. B.C. H.F.Osc. C10 Max. (Peak)
6

7
Ant.
Term.
- -
200 Mmfd. 1,500 kc. 1,500 kc. B.C. H.F. Ant. C4 Max. (Peak)

Ant. Rock Througri


Term. 200 Mmfd. 600 kc. 600 kc. B.C. Osc. C12 Max. (Peak)
8
If two peaks obtainable use lower capacity setting and check for image at 16,080 kc.

R.F.sgoll System, Model 527


The W -6A8 Radiotron in this receiver acts as both first
detector and oscillator. Separate coil assemblies are provided for
each function. The antenna, or first detector coil assembly, has
two primary coils. Both of these coils are connected in parallel
to the antenna at all times. The short waveit primary coil has
small condenser in series with it to prevent absorbing energy
at broadcast frequencies. Pole S-1 of the range selector switch
selects either of two antenna secondary windings, depending on
whether short wave or broadcast range reception is required.
Separate trimmers are provided for each coil for adjustment at TUNING CONDENSER POWER TRANSFOR
the high frequency end of their respective ranges. As the two
frequency ranges are so widely separated, there is no necessity to
have the range switch short-circuit unused coils to prevent
absorption of energy by resonance.
The oscillator plate and grid coils are wound in two sections.
Each section of the grid coil has its own high frequency trimmer. REi
There is also a low frequency trimmer for the broadcast range.
In the short wave position pole S-3 short circuits the broadcast
portion of the oscillator plate coil, and pole S-2, practically
speaking, short circuits the broadcast grid coil through C-13 which
then functions as the oscillator fixed series padding condenser. `` Kc -
OP VIEW OF t
SERIES TRIMMER
600 KC ANT. F D.
WA E TRAP

W527 Trimmer Locations (also see $oucet 1.leter Reading Diagram)


CHANGES IN LATER PRODUCTION WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 527, 622

Some of the later production of Model 527 used transformers designed for 110 volt, 60 cycle power
lines only. These transformers are not mechanically interchangeable, and if it is necessary to change one of
these 60 cycle chassis to operate on 25 cycle, it will be necessary to cut or drill the chassis frame to fit 25-60
cycle transformers. The style number follows:
Model 527 - 60 cycle, 110 volt Power Transformer, S. No. H-38247.
List Price . . . . $5.25
Later production on mantel Models 527-A and 622-A use a new reproducer which is marked "H-38261."
Parts for this reproducer are not interchangeable with reproducers marked "H-34495,"

ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
There are various alignment trimmers provided in the antenna receiver to obtain an observable output indication. This will
transformer and oscillator coil tuned circuits. One adjustment is avoid a -v -c action.
also provided for the wave trap. The i -f transformer adjustments The term "Dummy antenna" means the device which must be
are made by means of screws attached to molded magnetite cores. connected between the "high" test -oscillator output terminal and
All of these circuits have been accurately adjusted during manu- the point of connection to the receiver in order to obtain ideal
facture and should remain properly aligned unless affected by alignment. "No signal, 550-750 kc." means that the receiver should
abnormal conditions or altered during servicing. Loss of sens- be tuned to a point between 550 and 750 kc. where no signal or in-
itivity, improper tone quality, and poor selectivity are the usual terference is received from a station or the receiver (heterodyne)
indications of improper alignment. oscillator.
The correct performance of this receiver can only be obtained The term "Rock Through" indicates that the receiver station
when the aligning has been done with adequate and reliable selector should be rocked back and forth while making the
apparatus. It is not necessary to use a frequency modulated indicated adjustment. The adjustment and rocking should be
oscillator and cathode ray oscillograph to align this receiver. cóntinued until the combined action results in the maximum
Those service men that have this equipment will probably prefer deflection on the output meter.
to use it and for their convenience we have indicated on the socket When adjusting oscillator circuits that have both series and
voltage diagram the proper connection point for the cathode ray shunt trimmers it is good practicé to repeat the adjustment on
vertical amplifier input terminal. the oscillator shunt trimmer after making the adjustment on the
oscillator series trimmer. On some tuning ranges it is found that
By using the Cathode Ray Adapter shown in the Re- more than one peak may be secured if the trimmer is adjusted
placement Parts List the cathode ray connection; m;y be over a wide enough range. When this occurs it should be noted
made without removing or opening the chassis. that oscillator circuits should be aligned, using that peak which
A test oscillator is required as a source of the specifiedalign- occurs at the lower capacity setting of the trimmer. On R.F. or
ment frequencies. Visual indication of receiver output during the first detector trimmers the peak occurring with the larger capac-
adjustment is necessary and should be accomplished by the use ity setting of the trimmer should be used.
of an indicator or meter. It is also good practice to make sure that the trimmers on the
short-wave ranges are set so that the oscillator stage develops its
The procedure outlined below should be followed in adjusting signal at a higher frequency than the signal to which the R.F.
the various trimmer capacitors and molded cores: stage for stages) is tuned. This check can be made by advancing
Calibrate the tuning dial by adjusting pointer to the low the test oscillator output control and tuning the receiver above
frequency end of scale with gang condenser plates fully meshed. and below the frequency of the test oscillator, noting at what
The pointer should be horizontal with its painted section resting frequency the test signalreappears. It should reappear at a
frequency setting on the receiver dial lower than the test oscillator
at the end of the vertical index line. This is a friction adjustment. frequency by an amount equal to twice the intermediate fi equency.
At the same time set the vernier dial scale (this is secured by two
set screws) to read "o". Due to the small number of trimmers on the Model 622, it may
occasionally be necessary to Set the trimmers that are available in
Perform alignment in proper order as shown by the accom- a position so as to compromise between maximum sensitivity and
panying chart, starting with No. 1, and following all operations absolutely correct dial setting. It may also be necessary to
across, then No. 2, etc. The chassis bottom shield must be replace a coil assembly if due to accident serious misalignment
s.curely in place when making R.F. adjustments. Adjustment occurs which cannot be corrected by the trimmers available.
locations and frequencies are shown on a sticker fastened to the It is possible to use a tuning wand (such as stock RCA -6679) in
b:,t tom side of the chassis shield. These trimmer locations are the usual way as a check-up on coil alignment, but in order to do
also shown in one of the accompanying illustrations. this it will be necessary to drill two openings in the chassis shield
to permit insertion of the tuning wand into the coils under
Connect the "low output terminal of the test oscillator to the operating conditions. This check with the tuning wand should
receiver chassis for all alignment operations. Regulate the output be made in all cases before replacing any coil assemblies.
of the test oscillator so that minimum signal is applied to the

existing range switching system. It will be noted that in the


R.F. Coil System, Model 622 short wave position of the range selector, condenser C-6 adds its
This circuit also uses a Radiotron W -6A8 as both first detector capacitylin parallel with. condenser C-3, to aid in securing align-
and oscillator, with separate coil assemblies for each. The an- ment. In the broadcast position of the range selector, this con-
tenna coil consists of only four windings to cover three ranges. denser is (neglecting the small inductance of the coil L-2 at
By referring to the schematic circuit diagram, it will be noted that broadcast frequency) in parallel with the oscillator tuned circuit
by an extremely simple switching circuit, coil L-2 is used only as and aids in securing alignment. Due
the short wave secondary coil; coil L-3 is used (depending on the to precision manufacturing it has been found possible to eliminate
switch position) as either the short wave primary winding or the all but three of the customary R.F. trimmers, and two of the
medium wave secondary winding; coil L-4 is used either as the trimmers used are of the air dielectric type.
broadcast secondary winding or the medium wave primary
winding; coil L-5 is the broadcast primary winding only. W527 and W622
W
The oscillator coil assembly uses three separate windings in the Reproducer Wiring Diagram
grid circuit and three separate windings in the plate circuit. The
unused lower frequency windings are shorted out by means of the HUM VOICE
shorting bars on the range selector switch. SPEAKER FIELD NEUUT..-COIL COIL

It will be noted that there are only three R.F. trimmers (ex- wVW
J J
u
Q
clusive of the wave trap adjustment). One is used to align the m
short wave antenna coil with the'oscillator coil. No trimmers are FED A YELLOW
used in the medium wave band. The remaining two are the aLUACK'
oscillator, 1500 kc. and the oscillator, 600 kc., trimmers used to
align the oscillator broadcast range circuit with the antenna coil
and dial scale.
Reference to condenser C-6 on the schematic diagram 'gives an
excellent illustration of how the utmost in economy, consistent SOCKET j \ ED
with outstanding performance, is applied to the design of these NOTE BLACK, YELLOW OUTPUT TRANSF.
receivers. This condenser is located to take adyantag_e of the FOR MODELS `622 K AND 622Y
WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 622 A, X and Y
6K7 6617
6A8 6P6
05C
DOT AVC.
AUDIO OUTPUT
DeT
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et -400

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6+W
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110001
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Ju. PUS
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TO ALL HEATERS
W622 Schematic Circuit Diagram

-7F
DIAL LAMPS
BLACK
BLACK
VELLO
-NOTE-
COILS ATTACHED TO SWITCH PIES
L2 TO L-2 La TOL-O ETC.
1-71 PIES SHOWN IN B.C. POSITION
TC
LO;_1ka,
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T. t-2. CAPACITY. C
IPLLEER2 VOLUME
W-PWR', RED
F2UBETJCO EV LEADS CONTROL
25.

434,.
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LACK jr 1
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120 MMF
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PWR. TRANSE. IF. TRANSFORMER


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6K7.
BLACK I F.

L.30
r- a
6F6. L-13
OUTPUT
MAROON U
10000
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6A8
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C.D.
5Z4 1OMFD. R.2)14000 RANS
RECT R -I1. 250 8-3 350 v
TUN NG RE 9GMJ
INDICATOR SOCKET D
&. VELLO
CABLE ASSEMBLY

GÑD. ANT. 50 MMF. L-13. L-12, L-12

TERMINALS 1ST.
K
WAVE TRAP 1F. TRANSFORMER
SER600 IESC
ASSEMBLY O -O TRIMMER GIP

POWER SPEAKER W622 Chassis Wiring Diagram


CORD CABLE
W622 ALIGNMENT CHART
Test Oscillator Receiver Circuit Adjustment Adjust to
Order of Connection Dummy Frequency ,
Alignment To Receiver Antenna Setting Dial Setting To Adjust Symbols Obtain
6107 I.F. No Signal 2nd. I.F.
1 arid Can .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Transf. L14, L15 Max. (Peak)
6A8 No. Signal 1st. I.F.
2 Det. Dsc. .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Transf. L12, L13 Max. (Peak)
Ant. No Signal Wave Minimum
3 Term. 200 Mmfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Trap L1 Output
Ant.
4 Term. 300 ohms. 18,000 kc. 18,000 kc. S.W. Ant. C3 Max. (Peak)*
Ant.
5 Term. 200 Mmfd. 1,500 kc. 1,500 kc. B.C. H.F.Osc. C10 Max. (Peak)
Ant. Rock Through
6 Term.
200 Mmfd. 600 kc. 600 kc. B.C. L.F. Ose. C9 Max. (Peak)
*If two peaks obtainable use higher capacity setting and check for image at 17,020 kc.

LINE VOLTAGE
120 VOLTS A.C. t-- - - ñ.v. _ _ -i
O -MA -

1).4v. 110*
VOLTAGES MARKED WITH ASTERISK* 220
CONNECT CATHODE -RAT 1_izo MICRO -
M,. AMPS.
ARE ACTUAL VOLTAGES OSCILLOGRAPH I 0.v
0 M -A
ADAPTER HERE
DET. A.V.C. -
ANT.
AND CANNOT BE READ .G.o.v 6Q7
1 1 19000
"-I .a-i-'
ON ORDINARY VOLTMETER

F.

PRIM. ADJ.-
o obi.,
SCREW
c2,/ I.F.
MODEL' 62 2 460 K.C.
g M.A
1.3 M.A.
95
TUNING CONDENSER 180 1

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0.v.
.10.25 M.A.

FRIES
TRIER TRAP
600 KCa
WAVE
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W622 Trimmer Locations 4 MA. 1.25 MA
'''"%->«-e10
6A8
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5.i v
F,5Z4 I `4s M "-:
6F6 10 MFD. 18 MFD. 10 MFD.
RMS. 475- v 300-v. 350-v.
.669

9s d BOTTÓM VIEW OF CHASSIS

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CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE MODEL 622-Z SIX TUBE THREE RANGE A.C. RECEIVER.

This receiver chassis is an exact duplication of Models 622 A. X. and Y


, with the
exception of a few changes in resistor and condenser ratings, and a change from the Power, Music, Speech Switch
to .a Continuously Variable Bass Tone Control in the plate circuit of the 6Q7 Radiotron. This Control has
Power Switch attached.
A new design radio cabinet is used having the same chassis and speaker mounting dimensions as the 622X
and Y. The overall dimensions and front appearance are slightly different.
Height 393" Width 23%" and Depth 12".
MOTOR -BOATING ON THE 16 METER BAND
It will be noticed on some of the above chassis that R1 is 27;000 ohms and R2 is 10,000 ohms instead bf
56,000 ohms and 14,000 ohms respectfully, as shown on schematic diagram
This change is only necessary when a motor boating condition is encountered on the 16 Meter Band-
and is not rectified by changing 6A8 Det. Osc. Radiotron.
WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 813A, X and Y
-(ANT)-BIACN TO t3

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS YELLOW-+to Pt 6 6146


9

Alignment Frequencies n MP[


Broadcast BC; ..... __ 530-1720 kc. 600 kc. (osc.,) 1500 kc. (osc., ant.)
Medium Wave ,MW; ANT.
Shcrt llave SW ; ...
.. .. ...1720-5500 kc. 5000 hr. (osc. ant.) SI
11,--©191~
._.5500-18000 kc. .......... 17000 kc. (osc. ant.)
Intermediate Frequency... BITS
61
...............460 kc. LI I -g A4E
Radio trun Complement: YELLOW T--e.TOR7
(1) W -6L7. _. First Det. (5) W -6F5 First A.F. Stage
(2) W -6J7 Oscillator 16) W -6F6.... ....Power Output
(3) W-tK7 Intermediate Amplifier J 11
!7) W -5W4 Full -wave Rectifier
(4) W -6H6 Second Det.-A.V.C. 6e MANN
(8) W -6E5._.. Tuning Indicator
OSC. Y
Pilot Lamps (2) .. I -C12 MM f.

Power Ripply Rating. Mazda No. 46, 6.3 volts, 0.25 amperes
........105-125 volts, 25-60 cycles, 80 watts
1:1YMMF 1oOg
Potree Output Rating: Loudspeaker: & Cg
Undistorted 2.0 watts am: C-8
Type .. ..... ..........Electrodynamic 3400 AME
Maximum
inn norAPP:
aray.'rMm1K
0orer
3.0 watts Voice Coil Impedance .. 1.8 ohms at 400 cycles YELLOW 10 CATHODE 6617

SWITCH SECTIONS ARE SHOWN

MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS IN M.W. POSITION

Cabinet Dimensions Model 813A


Range Selector Diagram
Model 813% Model 813Y
Height. _. _...
Width inches
40 40 inches
24 inches 23 inches 23 inches
Depth.... _......... _.... _. _.. __. 93.1 inches 16% inches 12 inches SPEAKER
Weights (Shipping)......
40 pounds 92 pounds 75 pounds CABLE
Operating Controls. (I) Speech, Music and Power Switch (2) Tone; (3) Tuning; (4) Range Selector; (5) Volume
Tuning Drive Ratioº..
18 to l and 90 to 1

CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT
Radiotron W -6L7, which is particularly designed to give high short w ve primary winding or the medium wavesecondary
efficiency and stability as the first detector is employed for this winding; coil L-3 is used either as the broadcast secondary
purpose. A separate oscillator tube, W -6J7, is also used. winding or the medium wave primary winding; roil L-4 is the
The R.F. coil system is greatly simplified in comparison to broadcast primary winding only.
previous years. The antenna coil consists of only four windings
to cover three ranges. By referring to the schematic circuit The oscillator coil system uses three only, tapped windings in
diagram it will be noted that by an extremely simple switching the well known Hartley circuit. The unused lower frequency OUTPUT TRANSE
circuit coil L-1 is used only as the short wave secondary coil; windings are shorted out by means of the shorting bars on the
coil L2 is used (depending on the switch position) as either the range selector switch. Reproducer Wiring Diagram

device. During these adjustments, regulate the test oscillator adjustment. Place receiver range selector to its "medium wave"
output so that the indication is always as low as possible. By position with the receiver dial pointer set to 5000 ke. Tune the
doing so, broadness of tuning due to a.v.c. action will be avoided. test oscillator to 5000 kc.; adjust the two air dielectric trimmers
It is advisable to repeat the adjustment of all i -f magnetite core (see diagram) for maximum output. Two peaks may be found
Alignment Procedure screws to assure that the interaction between them has not dis- on the oscillator trimmer. The peak obtained with minimum
turbed the original adjustment. capacity (plunger nearly out) should be used.
Broadcast Trimmer Adjustments: "Short Wave" Trimmer Adjustments
Calibrate the tuning dial by setting the pointer to the angle Leave the equipment set up the same as for the broadcast
of the border line of the dial immediately below the 530 ho. trimmer adjustment except that the output of the test oscillator
calibration point, with the two -gang tuning condenser in full to the antenna terminal of the receiver should be connected
mesh. The output indicator should be left connected to the through a 400 ohm resistor. Set the receiver range selector to its
system. Connect the test oscillator to antenna and ground "short wave" position and dial pointer to 17,000 kc. Tune the
1-F Core Adjustments: terminals of the chassis through a 200 mmfd. condenser. Adjust
test oscillator to 17,000 ho. Adjust the oscillator 17,000 kc.
the test oscillator to 1500 kc. and set the receiver tuning control trimmer (see diagram) for maximum output. Two peaks may
The four adjustment screws (attached to molded magnetite to a dial reading of 1500 kc. Leave the volume control of the
cores) of the two i -f transformers are located one on top and one be found. The peak with minimum capacity (plunger nearly
receive( at its maximum position. Make sure that the Range out) should be used. Adjust the antenna 17,000 let. trimmer
on bottom of each i -f transformer. Each circuit must be aligned Selector is at its broadcast position. Regulate the output of
to a basic frequency of 460 kc. To do this, attach the output until maximum output is reached, while slightly rocking the
the test oscillator until a slight indication is perceptible at the gang tuning condenser back and forth through the signal. Two
indicator across the loudspeaker voice coil. receiver output. Then adjust the two 1500 kc. trimmers peaks may be found with this circuit.cuit. The peak with maxi)
Connect the output of the test oscillator to the control grid (see diagram) of the oscillator and antenna transformer coila mum capacity (plunger nearly in) should be used. Check the
of the W -6L7 through a .05 mfd. capacitor. Connect the test so that each produces maximum (peak) receiver ouput. After image frequency by changing the receiver dial setting to 16,080
oscillator ground terminal to the ground terminal of the receive this maximum has been accurately obtained, shift the test kc. The test oscillator signal should be faintly received at this
oscillator to 600 kc. Tune the receiver to pick up this signal,
chassis. Tune the oscillator to 460 kc. Advance the receiver position, indicating that the adjustment of the oscillator 17,000
volume control to its full -on position and adjust the receiver disregarding the dial reading at which it is beet received. Then, ku. trimmer has been correctly made. No adjustment should be
tuning control to a point, within its range, where no interference adjust the receiver 600 kc. series trimmer. C16, simultaneously made while checking for this image signal.
is encountered either from local broadcast stations or from the rocking the tuning control backward and forward through the
signal until maximum receiver output results from these com- Loudspeaker:
heterodyne oscillator. Increase the output of the tent oscillator
until a alight indication is present on the output indicator. bined operations. The adjustment at 1,500 he. should then be The reproducer centering adjustment will be obvious if the
repeated to correct for any change which may have been caused field coil shield is removed.One screw in the centre of the back
Adjust the two magnetite core screws of the second i -f transformer
by the oscillator series trimmer adjustment. of the reproducer holds the shield in place. Two screws hold
to produce maximum (peak) indicated receiver output. Then
adjust the two magnetite core screws of the first i -f transformer "Medium Ware" Trimmer Adjustments the voice coil centering spider in place and must of course be
for maximum (peak) receiver output as shown by the indicating Use the same equipment and layout as for broadcast trimmer loosened while adjustment is being made.

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Radiotron Socket Voltages and I.F. Trimmer Locations


CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 813A 813X and 813Y

In DET.
I.P. AUDIO OUTP6UT
61? G1G OR 6J7 Ra 6K7
11-450 NW /10Nf. 56AMw 6f5
I450 MM
C -I \ C8G
-OSMIO
D37
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1-61941 32

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210.000
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55,000.1
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C28
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15 WO RN
RANGE SELECTOR SHOWN M
410300
510Ó0a
Detail of Later Pro -
SHORT WAVE POSITION 0.4o duction Using W -6G5
0 -34M0
5W4 19000.
TI
Since the first pro-
duction run of the W-613
Models was commenced the
W -5E5 tube has been made
available with improved char-
0.
acteristics as compared to the
W -6E5. With the W -6G5
tube it i possible to secure increased sen-
0.41 196. sitivity o the tuning indicator without over-
lapping on local stations. This change can
be made very simply on the first production
R-22 22.. run and will be of advantage in districts
where the prevailing broadcast range
signals are of only moderate strength.
Remove or break the connections shown
R29 22:. .
dotted in the diagram and make the con-
nection shown by the heavy black line.

Schematic Circuit Diagram


Note --On later production the heater winding is grounded at one side instead of at centre. Grounded point is terminal No. 7 on 6J7 socket.
Two line filter condensers are used (H31176 0.02 Mfd.) also; one from each side of line transformer to ground.

OIAL LAAWS
G33 -25 MN

0-32 OF7 MN
C,--sariy 031 30

SPEECH, M61C 1 O MN
& POWER SW. )TONE CONTROL RANGE SELECTOR
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VOLUME CONTROL
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YELLOW
YELLOW CO
640 MM
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POWER CORD SPEAKER CABLE Ola 22. TOTEM. GRIMED

Wiring Diagram
See note under Schematic Circuit Diagram.
WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 823:1, X, Y and Z
6A8
Os'. áK7
1ST 2MR.
I -F
AMP IF 6F5
AUDIO

O s3
.05.400

C14
500
Mnr

1
47i 200.--1
29
22 MO6

2-12
C 32
1.44.1
R 11
2ML6
MSS
TONCONTROL
co
0-10 C.2T
4101911 19
4. R- B
co 5301000

25 C-28
42
C26 MMF
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R5 R-
, 1R000

SPOOOOTAR
.2 E-30
665 11vv

20.400
TUnING
010KAT0R
~z400
4 14
47010

NOTE S1 62, S5. 54


SNOWM 1n 5W. PO a.+ SCHEMATIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

DIAL LAMPS -_AF111D


7 .y

BAND BASS
NDIC ATOR TONE
-NOTE -

'
LAMP CONTROL
AND COILS L-3ED TOOL-3S CH P IES
POWER C7- L2TO2 ETC.
SWITCH
1 PIES SHOWN IN B.C. POSITION
,-BLACK
MF. r,TROi. ¡
1002 n VOLUME
CONTROL

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120 NMF
TUNING EG
11 DRY ELECTROLYTIC___
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20 MFD.
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25 V
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GND. GND. ANT. I TRANSFORMER


TERM NAL BOARD WE WAVE TRAP ASSEMBLY L -I C.II. -

SERIES TRIMMER
600 K C

SPCABLEEAKER
CORDR
II

Chassis Wiring Diagram


Note: It should be noticed in the diagram above that the square ended lugs projecting from the tube socket
illustrations are soldered to the chassis frame.
WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 823A, X, Y and Z
ALIGNMENT CHART
Test Oscillator
Order of Connection Dummy Frequency Receiver Circuit Adjustment Adjust to
Alignment To Receiver Antenna Setting Dial Setting To Adjust Symbols Obtain
6K7 I.F. No signal 2nd. I.F. L11, L12,
1 Grid Cap .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Transf. Max. (Peak;
6L7 No. Signal Ist. I.F. L9,L10
2 Det. .001 Mfd. 460 kc. 550-750 kc. Transf. Max. (Peak!
No. Signal Wave Minimum
3 Ant. Term. 200 Mmfd. 460 kc. 550-750 ,kc. Trap L1 Output
4 Ant. Term 300 ohms 18,000 kc. 18,000 kc. S.W. Osc. C8 Max. 'Peak 1**
S Ant. Term. 300 ohms. 18,000 kc. 18,000 kc. S.W. Ant. C3 Max. I Peak 1*
6 Ant. Term. 200 Mmfd. 1,500 kc. 1,500 kc. B.C.H.F. Osc. C12 Max. Peak.
7 Ant. Term. 200 Mmfd. 1,500 kc. 1,500 kc. B.C. Ant. C4 Max. Peak ,
Rock Through
8 Term. 200 Mmfd. 600 kc. 600 kc. B.C.L.F. Osc. C11 Max. Peak!
*If two peaks obtainable úse higher capacity setting and check for image at 17,080 kc.
**If two peaks obtainable use lower capacity setting and check for image at 17,080 kc.

Trimmer Locations
AT RIGHT . .

(also see Socket Meter Reading Diagram)

Socket Meter Readings


BELOW
The meter readings given in the diagram
are taken with the antenna and ground bind-
ing posts short circuited and with 120 volts
line. All readings are actual operating con-
ditions and in some cases it will be necessary
to allow for meter resistance. All D.C. volt-
age readings are taken with respect to the
chassis frame. All readings are given for nor-
mal operation. If readings are taken with
a set analyser, circuits that are not intended
to oscillate, may oscillate, thus increasing
plate or screen voltages and decreasing plate
or screen current. The set analyser cable
may also cause the oscillator rádiotron to
cease oscillating, thus increasing current and TOP VIEW OF CHASSIS
decreasing voltage.

CONNECT CATHODE RAY


LINE VOLTAGE OSCILLOGRAPH ADAPTER
120 VOLTS A C HERE
a5,

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'64v' IF
AO PRIM.AOJ.
TUNING EYE SCREW
6GS 460 K C
(BOTTOM VIEW)

5Z4 6L6

315V

30MFD 18HFD
350 V 300v

ACTUAL VOLTAGES, AND BOTTOM VIEW OF CHASSIS


CANNOT BE READ ON
ORDINARY VOLTMETER.
CONTROL GRID GROUNDING CAPS
USED ON LATER PRODUCTION WESTINGHOUSE MODEL 823

Due to certain changes in the design of W6A8 Radiotrons having been made, there is a possibility of a
parasitic oscillation at high frequency being set up continuously in the W6A8 Radiotron in Model 823. This
parasitic oscillation will result in a continuous hissing noise being heard in the receiver. Receivers now in the
field with the former style W6A8 Radiotron will be satisfactory, but if the W6A8 Radiotron has to be changed
for any reason, and is replaced with one of the latest design, it is possible that this undesired oscillation may
result. If this occurs, order from the nearest Canadian Westinghouse Company, Limited, District Service
Department, a control grid grounding cap S. No. H-38327, list price $ .25.
Some of the later production Model 823 receivers will be shipped already equipped with this control
grid grounding cap. To install this part, simply cut off the present control grid lead to the W6A8 Radiotron,
close to the chassis, and clip the grounding cap in place on top of the tube.

REPRODUCER USED ON LATER PRODUCTION, MODEL 823-Z


The reproducer used on the first production, Model 823-Z, was marked "S. No. H-38175." Later
production used a speaker marked "S. No. H-38291." The parts of these speakers are not interchangeable
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON REPLACEMENT PARTS
The first production run of these models (as will be noted from the chassis serial plates) are all
designed to operate on either 25 or 60 cycles. 110 volts. It will be noted from the schematic circuit
diagram and the chassis wiring diagram that there is no centre tap brought out on the heater winding
of the power transformer. The replacement transformer (S. No. H36335) will however, have a centre tap,
which should be taped up and not used when the transformer is installed on a chassis from the first production
run.
The second production run included some chassis which had a 60 cycle only power transformer. These
are so marked on the chassis serial plate. This power transformer is S. No. H-38239, list price $6.90.
lusuz8210eLttn m

ni The power transformers on all of the second productiun run have a centre tap on the heater winding,
which is connected to the chassis frame, and none of the heater contacts of the tube sockets are connected
r,p to the chassis frame as shown in the schematic circuit diagram.and the chassis wiring diagram, but connected
BLACK ---O- r, directly to the heater winding -
The 60 cycle transformer is smaller than the 25-60 cycle transformer and should it be necessary to install a
25 cycle transformer on a 60 cycle xnodel, the service man will need to cut openings in the top surface of the
chassis in the proper location to fit the larger transformer.

ONE
DIODE
OF
6H6
MODEL 823-Z LATE PRODUCTION
On some of the 823 -Z's, the "IF" A.V.C.
amplifier secures its plate supply from the
positive end of the resistor R-6 instead of VOLTAGE
from the negative end of this resistor. This
change reduces the total current flowing thr- AND
ough the resistor R-6, decreases the voltage
drop and increases the target voltage on the 6G5 2.2 MEG. 56000A 220000 .
tuning indicator to give a more uniform color CONTROL
TO
to the fluorescent screen.
VOLTAGE VOLUME CONT'L
R-23
. 2.0V.
R-22
CIRCUIT
15n 20"

Detail of AVC Circuit


Note; (1; The A.V.C. and tuning indicator control voltage (with respect to chassis frame) is the sum of the voltage, A, and B,rectified
by the two diodes of the W -6H6 plus the 2.0 volt residual bias from the voltage divider R-22, R-23.
Note: (2, This use of the A.V.C. voltage doubling circuit is a new application for the W-6H6Radiotron, and occasional Radiotrons may
be found that are 4uite satisfactory for ordinary service but develop a hum when used in the Model 823. The remedy, of course, is to
interchange W -6H6 Radiotrons and use the one removed from the Model 823 in some other model which does not use the voltage
doubling A.V.C. circuit.
WESTINGHOUSE MODELS 91-11 & 911Y

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RED & BLACR

RED & YELLOW

Schematic Circuit Diagram and Reproducer Wiring Diagram RED

Notes:- I. On early production the heater winding was grounded at centre instead of
at contact No. 2 on the W -6H6 socket. 2. The lower end of tone control R27 was to positive
plate supply terminal instead of to chassis frame. The wiring diagram is up-to-date.
RED
OUTPUT TRANSA

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BOTTOM VIEW OF CHASSIS.
COWNCT CAINOOE-AAY HITHER
TINS 1O2MKML ANO CIRS515
utr i
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Blb-* C 44 1 12 IMF AIR DIELECTRIC TRIMMERS
R.F. Alignment Points

' © '1" I
UM/ D46
3400 When adjusting the Air Dielectric R.F. trimmers, it is neces-
sow MOW

°
ul
1500 KC ® sary to use a special tool (See H-29644 in parts list) to slacken
-BUS --0:1 C-43 I -Q M6 5000 KC. O the lock nut on the trimmer, previous to the adjustment, and to
OSC.
YELLOW-.Rá T 17000 KC @ ANT. tighten it again after the adjustment. Another special tool
CA YELLOW
(See H-29643 in parts list) is available for making the actual
1500 KC.
adjustment to the trimmer. The adjustment should be made
5000 KC. Oo DET.
upward or downward on the plunger with a twisting motion
17000 K C ©
THE SIX TERMINALS SHOWN SWITCH SECTIONS ARE
The special tool designed by the Canadian Westinghouse Com-
NOTE:-
DOTTED ARE FASTENED TO THE SHOWN IN MW POSITION. 1500 KC. p pany for this purpose is double ended; one end having a pin for
DSc.
COIL TUBE ONLY.
C -46k141 5000 KC. ES) the R.F. adjustments, the other end is a special socket screw
17000 KC. 0:1 600. KC driver for use in making I.F. adjustments.
Range Selector Wiring Diagram SERIES TRIMMER
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DIAL LAWS

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250.000
SP MMMU. TONE CONTROL RANGE SELECTOR á 170 VOLUME
& POWER SW.
` SEE RIME SELECTOR CONTROL
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WIRING DIAGRAM
See notes under Schematic Circuit Diagram
s

CANADIAN
WESTINGHOUSE

823Z B819A W813A 622A B826A 165A

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