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Seven Dele Voor Mederiand, NY: Phe Gloulampeibrien
= Technische Dienst cased
SERVICE NOTES
for the receiver
1g952 For battery supply
GENERAL
WAVERANGES I.Fe1 452 ko/s
S.W.2 4 13.7~ 45-5-m (21.89-6.59 Mc/s,
are3 tM agesh PERCE uo} Moteme sous
2m
M.W. 2 185 -580,: 1622-517 ke/s) Va = 90 ¥
We=1.5V
SONTROLS
From left to rights SOHSUMPTTON
lst knob 1 battery switch + volume control Ia tot. = 12 mA.
lever t Tone control switch If tot. = 250 mA.
2nd knob + Tuning
lever 1 Waverange switch LOUDSPEAKER
9768 Z
VALVE COMBINATION Ae
BH: K 92
B2 + DF 94 BANDWIDTH
ue The I.F.bandwidth (1110) measu—
eee as from g3 of Bl is about 10.5
ko/e.
PEMENSTONS The overall bandwidth (1:10)
Length + 42 om. )knobs measured from the aerial socket
Width + 20 cm.)in- s about 10 ke/s at 1000 kc/s
Height ¢ 27.5 om. cluded ‘and about 9 ke/s at 550 kc/s.
EIGHT 23.5 kg.
93 9TT 26,1.05
Pinte tn Handme BK 328 B
ILLUSTRATIONS:
Fig.l 1 Position of the coils and trimmers
Fig.2 + Cable drive
Fig.3 : Trimming points on the dial
Fig.4 : Switch segments
Fig.5 1 Circuit diagram
Fig.6 : Wiring diagram: under) and coil connections :
Fig.7 1 Wiring diagran tone 7
L TRIMMING THE RECEIVER
A. I.P.BANDFILTERS
2. Remove the sealing compound from the cores of the I.F.bandfilters.
The compound can be removed in the cold state by means of a smal.
screwdriver.
2. Connect a voltmeter via a trimming transformer to the loudspeaker
terminals,
3. Turn volume control to maximum, tuning capacitor to minimum cape- -
city and waverange ewitch to MW CG
4. Unscrew the cores of the I.F.filters nearly full out.
5. Apply a modulated signal of 452 ko/s vie a 33000 pF capacitor to
the control grid (ea) of Ble
6. Trim the 1.F.circuits for maximum meter deflection in the follo-
wing orders
4th I.Fesirovit S19-C19
3rd I.Fycirouit 818-16
lst I.Pecircuit $14-915-C16
and I.Fectrouit S16-S17-C17
7. Seal the cores.
NOTE:
When re-sealing heat the vaseline compound by means of « warm
soldering iron and let it drip onto the cores. Do not apply "heat directly
to the cores as this will damage the coreholders and make trimming impos~
sible, :
B. BF. AND OSCILLATOR CIRCUITS
‘Trimming is done with the eid of trimming points on the dial
(see fig.3). Before starting to trim, check the adjustment of ‘the
pointer. With the variable capacitor at minimum, the pointer must be
on the extreme left trimming mark on the dial (point 1 of fig.3).
If not adjust it to the correct position
For all waveranges the following appliest
1. Volume control at maximum
2. Connect a voltmeter via 4 trimming transformer to ‘the loudspeaker
terminals.
36, Apply the modulated signals via a dummy aerial to the
rie] socketBX 28 B
Trim the receiver in accordance with the following table, strict-
ly observing the order given.
1 [Waverange switch in position Mow. SeWo3 | S.e2
2 [Unscrew - - 13
nearly full out
3 [Turn the pointer to trimming 2 2 2 :
point
4| Apply # modulated signal of 550ke/s 7.02Mo/s
5 [Prim for maximum output voltage |S13,86 | 811,84 | S9,S2
6 | Turn the pointer to trimaing point|1 - 1
7 | Apply a modulated signal of 1630ke/s|_- 22ttc/a
8 [trim for maximum outpatvoltage ciz,c4 [= c13
[2 [Repeat the pointe 38 = 3-8
10 [Seal tho trimmers S13 sll 89
c12 34 s2
aL 4 c13
REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
A. REMOVING THE CHASSIS PROM THE CABINET
1. Remove the rearpanel
2. Set the variable capacitor to maximum
Unsolder the loudspeaker connections
Remove the knobe
Remove the dial
Release the pointer from its driving cable.
Unscrew the chassis screws and take’ the chassis carefully out of
‘the cabinet,
REELACING THE DRIVING CORD
The path and the length of the driving cord are indicated in
fig.2 for the position where the variable capacitor is set to maximum.
VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS
Valves va | Ve2 | Ved
Bi | 0K 92 | Hoptode 85 29 67
B2 | DF 91 | Pentode 85 44 fe
33 | pargi | Diode Pentoas 20 [19 | -
34 | DL 94 | Pentode 79.5 [85 | -
Volts| Volts} Volts:
c1 = 65 V.
These valves have been measured with the Universal Measuring
Instrument Gi 42575 the waverange switch set for M.W., no signal ap-
plied to the aerial socket.
All voltages have been measured with respect to the chassis,BX 328 B
LIST OF PARTS AND “NOLS
gee also General Sjare Parte List)
When ordering always quote:
1. Code-number
2. Description and colour
3. Type-number of the receiver
Description Ccode-number
Wooden cabinet 43 002 99.0
Knob (volume control; tuning) 2x 43 370 75.0
Lever fee switch) colour MG P4380 00.0
Lever (toneswitch) colour UG P4 075 19.0
Dial (mediterranean) 43 225 88.0
Dial (oversea) A3 225 87.0
Ornamental screw for fixing dial (2x) A3 712 79.0
Rear panel A3 254 45-0
Ornamental plate A3 357 98.0 »
Valve holder (4x) BL 505 15.0 C
Rubber grommet for valve holder (2x) 43 642 19.0
Socket plate, aerial -earth A3 389 07.0
Wire spring for fixing coil cans (4x) 43 652 58.3
Variable capacitor ee capaci tors|
Spring in drum of variable capacitor 43 646 26.0
Switch (tone control) B 401 79.0
Spindle for volume control 43 432 94.0
Plug for batteries connections 43 361 05.0
Rut 1/8" for volume control 49-758 21.0
Tools
Service oscillator BL 2882 or
@t 2883 or
at 2684
Universal Measuring Instrument GI 4256 or
OM 4257
Vaseline compound FRI® 209 47-0 G. 05/205
A3 124 76.0. 20/158
0.1 MObm 10/100
0,82 MOhm 10/820K
43 124 81.0 27000 Ohm 10/27K
33000 Ohm 10/33K
0.18 MOhm 10/180K-
470 Obm 10/470
1.5 Mobo
A3 124 60.0 |] RB 82000 ‘Ohm
0.1 Mobo.
0.05 Mohs
0.45 MOhm|
4.7 MOhm
4.7 MOhm
1 Monn
A3 121 94.2 a ane
12000 Ohm xf}. 48 555 10/12«
A3 124 2544
43 169 42.0
317 58/50+50
28 212 36.4
49 001 56.1
148 750 10/470K
48 203 20/100B
203 20/470E
203 10/100E
48 203 02/56E
28 212 36.4
48 336 02/2K2
48 203 01/487E
see coils
voir bobines
10/47
22/100
20/47K
20/1008
10/47B
10/2K2
10/47K
20/iK5
10/4K7BX328B
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