• 2024
  • Dec
  • 1

The B&W Model 200 Signal Generator Part 3 - setting it aside for now.

In the last part, I determined that the tubes (save perhaps the 6×5) were not at fault in causing this device to act up. After I wrote that post, I sat down with it just a bit more and did some poking.

First thing was to put a good 10k power resistor in place of the one that rose to 160k when warm. No change in operation. Second was to give it a good look-over one more time.

I noticed that there was some goo coming out of the electrolytic in the oscillator section. That’s not good.

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Ok, so that capacitor is probably bad. I measured the DC voltage on it.

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There’s a really slow variation in the DC that matches the oscillator’s on-off cycle. I did some quick bypass with new caps, paralleling the presumed bad devices:

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No change.

This thing has more problems than I originally assumed, and the lack of any information on the unit is hampering my ability to work with it.

For the time being, this goes back on the “needs work” shelf, as I already have a working generator and need to get some other devices fixed. If I can get to it before Hamvention, then I’ll take another look. Stay tuned!

Next part of this series: Coming sometime maybe.
Previous part of this series: https://wereboar.com … or-part-2-diagnosis/