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GENERAL. (CONT)
5-11.
The troubleshooting charts are designed to locate the cause of the performance degradation by using
procedures more complex than those utilized for gross troubleshooting. Added complexity is due to the
fact that the troubleshooting tests must evaluate the quality of the signals at various test points, instead
of merely confirming the presence of signals as is usually the case in gross troubleshooting.
OVERALL TROUBLESHOOTING APPROACH
Both kinds of troubleshooting charts contained in this section are intended for use based on the
following assumptions in connection with the R-442/VRC.
1.
Only one malfunction exists which is causing the defect symptom.
2.
The troubleshooting charts do not isolate every possible defect.
Failure to locate a defect using the charts suggests a wiring-related problem which
3.
can be isolated using the schematics located in the back of this manual.
4.
Troubleshooting procedures for germanium and silicon versions of the R-442/VRC are the
same.
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GROSS TROUBLESHOOTING PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS.
The gross troubleshooting charts in this section are based on the assumption that the receiver fails the
VOLUME control test at any frequency setting of the MC-TUNE-KC control. However, certain defects
in the crystal reference system can result in loss of audio at some frequencies while the receiver can
function normally at other frequency settings,
Before proceeding with the steps given in the gross troubleshooting charts, determine whether or not
the failure of the VOLUME control test conforms to any of the following failure modes.
CAUSE
FAILURE MODE
CORRECTION
Crystal Y2012 (5,65 MHz)
Replace A2000 assembly.
No audio on all
in A2000 assembly
channels ending in
0, eg, 30.0030.10,
30.20, etc
Crystal Y2011 (5.60 MHz)
No audio on all
Replace A2000 assembly.
in A2000 assembly
channels ending in
5, eg, 30.05,
30.15,30.25, etc
No audio on the same
Defective interpolation
Replace A2000 assembly.
IOO-kHz segment for
oscillator crystal
crystal chart.
each MHz of tuning
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