Steve, If you have to work on the meter don't remove the nut on the back, 
unsolder the wire. Go into the meter from the front. When you do you will see 
why. I made the mistake and loosened the nut which broke a very fine wire close 
to the coil body.  John Meyer K8IHY
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Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2012 11:04:13 -0500
Subject: [Drakelist] S-meter shorted to case.








I'm working on an R-4B and fried a resistor in the 
metering circuit.  The 560-ohm resistor is now measuring about 80 
ohms.  I thought, perhaps, the resistor had simply failed, but decided to 
sniff around the circuit some more before subjecting this no-longer-obtainable 
meter to any more stress (it is still indicating when I put an ohmmeter across 
its terminals).
 
Whilst metering the meter (don't you love it?), I 
discovered that the right-hand terminal (when facing the back of it), was 
shorting to the metal case!  Arrrggggghhh.  I played around some more 
with the insulator and torque upon the nut and have it so it's no longer 
shorting to the case.  When I lifted that oblong insulator to peek at the 
screw and where it comes through the back of the case, it appears that it is 
supposed to be isolated from the case - as I would expect.
 
What could have caused this short?  I'm very much 
suspecting that this could have fried that resistor.  I've eliminated the 
short but am uneasy because I didn't see anything that fixed it other than 
re-torqueing the nut.
 
Anyone ever have one of these puppies 
apart?
 
73,
 
Steve Wedge, W1ES/4
 
Live free or die: Death is not the worst of 
evils.
John Stark.
 
All my computers have my signature with various pearls 
of wisdom appended thereto.


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