I also found this procedure slightly confusing when I was going through it 
yesterday. The manual tells you to use a DMM to measure AC volts in the speaker 
out socket as an alternative to by ear assessment. I could measure the audio 
volts out ok but it did not tell me anything about the signal to noise ratio. I 
found that the 'birdie' on about 7000 is easier to detect if you have the 
tuning steps set to fine (0.1 or 0.01 khz) as otherwise you can tune right past 
it if the step is set to 1 khz. In the end I settled for just leaving  the slug 
turned about 1 turn in, the birdie sounded quite loud and clear at that 
setting. Turning it further did seem to bring up the noise slightly. 

73, 
Wyn VR2AX


Are we speaking of the same L34? Mine "peaked" at nearly the top,
not a turn or so from the top. As I remember I was peaking for the
loudness of the noise; nary a signal around.
de Joe, aa4nn
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