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Old 1st Jun 2022, 9:01 am   #21
Kevin Hoyland
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Default Re: Restoration of vintage Triplett 1632 signal generator

Morning Ben. I did replace a lot of capacitors and resistors but not all of them that will be the next job. Ben sorry to say but to do the job right you will have to renew the Capacitors and some of the resistors. All the Capacitors I replaced were leaking I have a good capacitor tester that can put 600 volts DC on to test them and as I said all of them were no good . Ben I have to say you have a top class Signal Generator in the 1632 so please take the time to get it back to a working standard. Ben Chas Miller said that he could align the FM radios with his Advance E2 and that is an AM Sig/Gen.
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Old 1st Jun 2022, 9:31 pm   #22
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Default Re: Restoration of vintage Triplett 1632 signal generator

Kevin, I will get right onto it. Thanks for the guidance, and encouragement.

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