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Old 16-08-18, 01:53
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Well, I ran some more testing on the weekend.

The good news is that, based on a modern input voltage of 120 Volts AC, everything in the Remote Supply up to and including the new OZ4A is doing exactly what it should be. Theoretical calculations match real time results.

On the down side, the HT output at the Jones Socket is running too high. A small part of that problem lies in the fact the wartime test specs are based on an input voltage of 115 Volts AC, which automatically produces slightly lower numbers down the line.

Looks like I am going to have to go in and measure the voltage above and below each remaining component in the circuit ( four caps and two coils ). Then compare those real results to the calculated results of each component, based on their individual specs.

David
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