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Old 28-01-17, 23:58
Jesse Browning Jesse Browning is offline
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Chris; does your reference give the values of the different resistors? I made a No.190 box out of a No 3 box using the wiring diagram on the lid of the main electrical junction box in the radio compartment. It doesnt give the value of the resistors. What I would prefer is an original No.190 box.
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Old 29-01-17, 00:20
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Chris; does your reference give the values of the different resistors? I made a No.190 box out of a No 3 box using the wiring diagram on the lid of the main electrical junction box in the radio compartment. It doesnt give the value of the resistors. What I would prefer is an original No.190 box.
Ah, there are actually two resistors on the top switch, and 4 on the Normal/Rebroadcast switch (those are identical on 3A, 3B and 190).

The two new ones on the 190 are

17 - 1/4 W. Metallized 5,600 ohms +/- 10%
19 - 1/2 W. metallized 270 ohms +/- 10%

(Numbers are on the parts layout drawing, not component numbers.)

I wonder if there's a circuit diagram for that box in the other EMERs.

More later...

...sorry, we don't appear to have a circuit diagram of the control unit with component values. It's not in the 'First Echelon Work" EMER, which is all about operator and electrician maintenance, and the "2nd - 4th Echelon Work" just covers the set internals in extreme detail - nothing about control units.

Chris.

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Old 29-01-17, 00:23
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Old 29-01-17, 00:26
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Super! Thanks!
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Old 29-01-17, 01:09
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The pictures are better than that on my phone and tablet but lose clarity when put on photobucket
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Old 29-01-17, 16:11
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Above the top switch, under the heading "LOUDSPEAKER" are "A","OFF", B. So clearly the loudspeaker was used for the 19 set.
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Above the top switch, under the heading "LOUDSPEAKER" are "A","OFF", B. So clearly the loudspeaker was used for the 19 set.
Yes, I'm trying to work out the switching arrangements. (In order to determine which resistor goes where, and what their purpose is.) There appears to be a feed from the 'Speech' line as well, presumably to add the intercom audio to the loudspeaker output.

Has anyone got the circuit diagram of the loudspeaker? (I assume the terminals connect to different tappings on the matching transformer, or the WS19 terminals bypass the push button/capacitor arrangement used with the telephone system.)

More in a while....

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Old 29-01-17, 18:22
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I could email you a better picture of the wiring diagram. The speaker I have only has two terminals. The only WWII picture I have of a speaker in a sexton shows only two terminals. I wonder if that would exclude its use with the radio?
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