04-24-2017, 09:43 PM
Thanks Mondial - I probably should have been able to figure that out. I started in electronics in the early 70s so I'm quite familiar with analog VOMs and still have a couple around here.
I checked the frequency of the AM oscillator. I'll do it again a different way to verify my results, but here is what I came up with. At the very low end of the band it's running at 925kHz and at the very top end it's running at 1600kHz. I can't do anything based on the dial pointer since I removed it. One of the first things that happened when I started working on this radio was that I bent the dial pointer, so I took it off immediately
Rich
I checked the frequency of the AM oscillator. I'll do it again a different way to verify my results, but here is what I came up with. At the very low end of the band it's running at 925kHz and at the very top end it's running at 1600kHz. I can't do anything based on the dial pointer since I removed it. One of the first things that happened when I started working on this radio was that I bent the dial pointer, so I took it off immediately
Rich