And I thought I was the ONLY guy on earth to have actually perpetually worked on my Wavetek 2002. I have a repair log I kept on all the fixes and substitutions I have done on my unit, if you are interested in my particular saga.
An unlikely source of old transistors, NPN, PNP, JFETS both Si and Ge is _Antique Electronic Supply_ in Tempe AZ. I believe they stock them for the guys who like to restore old "stomp boxes" and solid state amps. They even have some matched pairs (2 in a can) for matched differential pair circuits. I did not see those transistors though. Cheers,
Divide and conquer! I forgot to say earlier in the series that "B+" and "B-" are actually B+1 and B-1, meaning, I think, whatever voltage B is plus 1V and minus 1V, respectively. I hope that helps.
As this is nine of ten...and doesn't that sound like a name in a sci-fi story...I am looking forward to seeing the solution. I also wondered why you didn't inject at the input and trace forward from there to see where it went wonky.
[I just have a bad feeling it's one or more PINs or varactors. You know, the annoying parts.] Scratch this If bringing down the drive helped that much then I suspect you're right about that FET, and if not that then something else in the level control.
And I thought I was the ONLY guy on earth to have actually perpetually worked on my Wavetek 2002. I have a repair log I kept on all the fixes and substitutions I have done on my unit, if you are interested in my particular saga.
This has been a very interesting series for me to watch. Such an ambitious repair given the dense construction, sealed cans, etc.
An unlikely source of old transistors, NPN, PNP, JFETS both Si and Ge is _Antique Electronic Supply_ in Tempe AZ. I believe they stock them for the guys who like to restore old "stomp boxes" and solid state amps.
They even have some matched pairs (2 in a can) for matched differential pair circuits.
I did not see those transistors though.
Cheers,
Divide and conquer! I forgot to say earlier in the series that "B+" and "B-" are actually B+1 and B-1, meaning, I think, whatever voltage B is plus 1V and minus 1V, respectively. I hope that helps.
This is real progress now. I wonder if you can just isolate the levelling circuit and feed input from the actual input?
Did you check those small 0.47 red electrolytics?
As this is nine of ten...and doesn't that sound like a name in a sci-fi story...I am looking forward to seeing the solution.
I also wondered why you didn't inject at the input and trace forward from there to see where it went wonky.
Same would I do with a signal tracer.
1:01 "Square wave" lol, It's OK. I know what you meant. Made me chuckle.
well, one harmonic of a square wave anyway 😀
[I just have a bad feeling it's one or more PINs or varactors. You know, the annoying parts.] Scratch this
If bringing down the drive helped that much then I suspect you're right about that FET, and if not that then something else in the level control.
I’m worrying already. Missing part 11 and not really believing it.
I'm really enjoying this series. The suspense is killing me, though...