AWA 608T, 706C Diagram

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND SERVICE DATA

MODELS 608-T & 706-C

FIVE VALVE, TWO BAND, BATTERY-VIBRATOR OPERATED SUPERHETERODYNE

ISSUED BY

AMALGAMATED WIRELESS (A/SIA.) LTD.

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS.

FREQUENCY RANGES .......... Medium Wave, 1600-550 Kc.

(187.5-545 M.) Short Wave, 22-7 Mc. (13.6-43 M.)

INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY 455 Kc.
BATTERY COMPLEMENT:

There are three modes of operation—two employing "B" batteries and the third a Vibrator Power Unit.

Battery cables are available fitted with telephone tips for batteries fitted with Fahenstock clips, or with plugs for socket-type batteries.

The batteries used and their respective cables are as follows:----

Battery Operation:

Cable Cable with Tips with Plugs

  • (1) I— 4 volt accumulator
  • (2) I—I.5 dry cell "A" battery } 2—45 volt "B" batteries } 19182 19801
  • NOTE: If a 1.5 volt dry cell "A" battery is used it is necessary, if dial illumination is required, to remove the dial lamp cable from the terminals at the rear of the chassis and to connect the cable to the outer terminals of a 4.5 volt battery—see diagram, "Battery Connections."

Vibrator Power Unit Operation:

I-4 volt accumulator. Vib. Power Unit 19190.

BATTERY CONSUMPTION-

4 volt "A" battery
1.5 volt "A" battery
"B" battery
Vibrator Operation 0.8 Amp.
IAL LAMP (2) 2.0 volt, 0.06 Amp.
USE:
Battery Operation
Vibrator Operation
ALVE COMPLEMENT:
(1) IA7GT Canverter
(2) IP5GT I.F. Amplifier
(5) IQ5G
  • (3) IP5GT I.F. Amplifier
  • (4) IH5GT Detector, A.V.C.
  • end A.F. Amplifier
  • T Output
BRATOR A.W.AOAK Type, V6804

LOUDSPEAKER (Permanent Magnet)-

Model 608-T. Model 706-C.

7 inch Code No. AY23 12 inch Code No. AU25
Transformer XA7 Transformer TX8
V.C. Impedance— V.C. Impedance-
3 ohms at 400 2.2 ohms at 400
C.P.S. C.P.S.

UNDISTORTED POWER OUTPUT ...... 250 Milliwatts

* THE DIAL IS ILLUMINATED IN THIS POSITION

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COCKET VOLTAGES AND CURRENTS

Valves Bia:
Volt
5 Screer
to C
Vo
n Grid
Chassis
olts
Anod
Cha
Vo
e to
issis
Its
Anode C
mA
urrent Filament
Volts
B. ٧. В. ٧. В. V. 1 Β. ٧.
LATGT Converter ) . 0 40* 40* 84 90 0.3 0.3 1.4
50 50 0.8 0.8 1. 1
S W · _ · · 75 75 1.2 1.1
IDECT LE Amplifier ( ) 0 84 90 84 90 1.3 1.5 • 1.4
IPECT LE Amplifier ) 0 84 90 84 90 1.3 1.5 1.4
) 0 50* 50* 0.03 0.03 1.4
IQ5GT Output 5* -4.5* 84 90 80 85 6 9 1.4

Measured with no signal input. Volume Control maximum clockwise.

* These readings may vary, depending on the resistance of the voltmeter used.

MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS.

Item Part No. ltem Part No
Paris Charles Panel, terminal, 2 way 17386
Receiver Chassis: C73 Insulator 17387
Cabinet, Table Model C68 Screen, I.F. transformer 3351
Сар 8372
Screen valve 9410
4 Voit | See "Electrical Spe cifications" Can 8148
Register 4733
19186 Seclet 12 pin battony connection
10100 (female)
Console Model (Terriale) — Contact accombly 17760
Cable, Volume Control . 19180 Contact assembly 17763
Chassis-end— 10172 Dian elemping 17764
Left hand 191/3 King, Clamping 17765
Right hand Clamp ashla 17776
Clip, grid 7459 4704
Control Card, celluloid— 10545 7326
Left hand . 19545 10012
Right hand 19546 Spindle, tuning arive 4441
Dial frame assembly 19622 Spring, arive tension 7420
Dial lamp assembly 10224D Strip, tag, I-way 0040
Dial scale 19032 Z-way 4251
Drum, drive 9090 3-way 4251
Dust cover, 7 inch loudspeaker 9843 5-way 9210
12 inch loudspeaker 10306 /-way 98/9
Knob, small 4589 Vibrator Power Unit No. 19190: 10512
large Cable, battery 17312
Mount plate assembly, tuning driv e 19011 Socket, vibrator 17510
Plug, 12 pin, battery connection (male ) 17757 Strip, tag, Z-way 19511
Pulley brass 1730 2-way, with lug 8021

Tuning Drive Cord Replacement.

The accompanying diagram shows the route of the cord and the method of attachment. Whilst fitting the cord, keep it taut and adjust the length so that the tension spring measures approximately 2 inches long when fitted. The spring should be sheathed to prevent it from rattling against the drum.

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D.C. RESISTANCE OF WINDINGS.

Winding D.C. Resistance in ohms
Aerial Coil (M.W.)—
Primary (L2)
Secondary (L3)
10.5
3.5
Aerial Coil (S.W.—
Primary (L4)
Secondary (L5)
2
*
Oscillator Coil (M.W.)—
Primary (L6)
Secondary (L7)
l
6
Oscillator Coil (S.W.)—
Primary (L8)
Secondary (L9)
I.F. Transformer Windings 7.5
I.F. Filter (LI) 17.5†
Smoothing Choke (L16)
Smoothing Choke (L75)
R.F. Filter Choke (L17, L73, L74)
R.F. Filter Choke (L71, L72)
*
200
*
9
Loudspeaker Input Transformer (TI)—
XA7 Primary
XA7 Secondary
TX8 Primary
TX8 Secondary
650
*
430
*
Vibrator Transformer (T71)—
Primary
Secondary

300

The above readings were taken on a standard chassis, but substitution of materials during manufacture may cause variations, and it should not be assumed that a component is faulty if a slightly different reading is obtained.

* Less than I ohm.

† In some receivers this reading may be as high as 60 ohms.

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Order Connect "high" side
of Generator to:
Tune Generator
to:
Set Receiver Drive
Drum Scale to:
Adjust for Maximum
peak output:
IA7GT Grid* 455 Kc. 0† LI4 Core
2 IA7GT Grid* 455 Kc. 0 LI3 Core
3 IA7GT Grid* 455 Kc. 0 LI2 Core
4 IA7GT Grid* 455 Kc. 0 LII Core
5 IA7GT Grid* 455 Kc. 0 LIO Core
Repeat the above adju ustments until the maximum output is obtained.
6 Aerial Terminal 600 Kc. 18 L.F. Osc. Core Adj. (L7)‡
7 Aerial Terminal 1500 Kc. 154 H.F. Osc. Adj. (C5)
8 Aerial Terminal 1500 Kc. 154 H.F. Aer. Adj. (C3)
Re peat adjustments 6, 7 and 8.
9 Aerial Terminal 20 Mc. 157 H.F. Osc. Adj. (C8)§
10 Aerial Terminal 20 Mc. 157 H.F. Aer. Adj. (C4)¶

ALIGNMENT TABLE.

* With grid clip connected. A 0.001 uF capacitor should be connected in series with the "high" side of the test instrument. † Set right-hand edge of pointer at 0, with tuning capacitor plates fully meshed.

‡ Rock the tuning control back and forth through the signal.

Suse minimum capacity peak if two can be obtained. Check to determine that C8 has been adjusted to correct peak by tuning the receiver to approximately 19.09 Mc., where a weaker signal should be received.

¶ Use maximum capacity peak if two can be obtained.

Loudspeaker Service.

It is inadvisable to attempt loudspeaker repairs other than adjustment of the voice coil and replacement of the transformer. The fitting of a new cone or the replacement of a field winding should be done only by Service Departments suitably equipped to do the work.

To centre the voice coil first remove the dust cover. To do this, use a very sharp razor blade and cut the centre out of the dust cover, cutting just inside the edge of the voice coil former, which can be felt with the finger. Do not attempt to tear the cover from the cone. Loosen the suspension screws, insert three narrow paper "feelers" in the gap and re-tighten the suspension screws. The "feelers" should be approximately 3/16 inch wide and 0.006 inch thick.

After adjusting, test the loudspeaker, and, if satisfactory, fasten a replacement dust cover in place with latex rubber cement. (See "Mechanical Replacement Parts.")

"Service Window."

A "Service Window" is provided in the base of the table model cabinet. The "Window" is normally covered with a perforated grille fastened by four knurled nuts. With the grille removed, it is possible to perform most servicing operations without removing the chassis from the cabinet.

Chassis Removal and Replacement.

Remove the control knobs. The knobs on the front of the cabinet are each held by a set screw. To remove the Tuning Control knob at the side of the cabinet, proceed as follows:—

Table Model: The knob pulls straight off.

Console Model: Loosen the screws in the spindle coupling and part the spindle.

  • (2) Disconnect the pointer from the dial drive cord, by unscrewing the thumb nut, and disconnect the cable from the loudspeaker. Also, disconnect the yellow and black dial lamp leads from the chassis.
  • (3) Four bolts hold the chassis in the cabinet. Remove these and withdraw the chassis.

On replacing the chassis in the cabinet, care must be taken to connect the dial pointer correctly, as follows:------------------------------------

  • (1) Turn the Tuning Control fully anti-clockwise.
  • (2) Bring the dial pointer to a position opposite a setting mark on the dial scale, below, and approximately 1/16 inch to the left of 2CR.
  • (3) Connect the pointer to the top drive cord and tighten the thumb-screw.
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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS.

Height Width Depth Height Width Depth
Cabinet Dimensions (inches)- - Carton Dimensions (inches)- 05 10
608-T || ] 23 3 108 706-C 12 2
35 1
32 12
14 1
706-C 33울 30 13 Weight (nett lbs.)— -
Chassis Base Dimensions 3 15 6 1 608-T
706-C
30
. 70
Overall Chassis Height (inches) . 8 Cabinet Finish ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Walnut Veneer

GENERAL DESCRIPTION.

The Models 608-T and 706-C are table and console models, respectively, and employ the same chassis. They may be either battery or vibrator operated, and for battery operation either a 4-volt accumulator, or 1.5-volt dry-cell "A" battery may be used, the necessary circuit modification being effected by the battery cable employed.

Battery connections are shown in the accompanying diagram.

Design features include: Tropic-proof construction, automatic volume control, straight-line, edge-lighted dial, with Metropolitan stations printed in 1-inch high characters; Magnetite cores in I.F. transformers and broadcast oscillator coil, air-dielectric trimming capacitors, broadcast tuning range extended to 1600 Kc. to permit reception of proposed stations above 1500 Kc.

BATTERY CONNECTIONS.

ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE.

Manufacturer's Setting of Adjustments.

The receiver is tested by the manufacturers with precision instruments, and all adjusting screws are sealed. Re-alignment should be necessary only when components in tuned circuits are repaired or replaced, or when it is found that the seals over the adjusting screws have been broken.

It is especially important that the adjustments should not be altered unless in association with the correct testing instruments listed below.

Under no circumstances should the plates of the ganged tuning capacitor be bent, as the unit is accurately aligned during manufacture and cannot be re-adjusted unless by skilled operators using specialised equipment.

For all alignment operations, connect the "low" side of the signal generator to the receiver chassis, and keep the generator output as low as possible to avoid A.V.C. action. Also, keep the volume control in the maximum clockwise position.

Testing Instruments.

  • (I) A.W.A. Junior Signal Generator, type 2R3911
  • (2) A.W.A. Modulated Oscillator, type J6726.

If the modulated oscillator is used, connect a 0.25 megohm non-inductive resistor across the output terminals, and, for short-wave alignment, an additional 400 ohms non-inductive resistor in series with the "high" output lead of the instrument.

(3) Output Meter.

The instrument recommended should have an output impedance of 12,000 ohms and a range of 5-3,000 milliwatts. The meter should be connected across the primary of the loudspeaker transformer with the voice-coil of the loudspeaker open-circuit.

If the output meter used is one which does not impress a load on the anode circuit of the output valve, it will not be necessary to open-circuit the voice-coil.

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CIRCUIT CODE

Circuit
Code No
Stock Code
. Description or Part No.
Circuit
Code No. Description or Part No. Code N
Stock Code
lo. Description or Part No.
INDUCTORS. CI7 II5 uuF silvered mica 226, 257 RESISTORS.
LI I.F. filter choke (in- CI8 I30 uuF silvered mica 226, 265 RI 400 ohms, ½ watt 600, 273
L2, L3 Aerial coil, 1600-550 Cl9 0.1 uF paper, 400 V. R2
working 228, 121
40,000 ohms, I watt
600, 513 or 600, 713
Kc. 7974 C20 0.05 uF paper, 400 V. R3 0.1 megohm, ¼ watt 600, 121
L4, L5 Aerial coil, 22-7 Mc. 9569 working 228, 115 R4 63,000 ohms, I watt
L6, L7 Oscillator coil, 1600-
550 Kc. 7638
C21 0.5 uF paper, 400 V.
working 228, 135 R5
800, 517 or 600, 717
5000 ohms, I watt
L8, L9 Oscillator coil, 22-7 C22 II5 uuF silvered mica 226, 257 600, 495 or 600, 695
Mc. 9570 C23 130 uuF silvered mica 226, 265 400 ohms, ½ watt 600, 273
C24 0.05 uF paper, 400 V. 0.1 megohm, ¼ watt 600, 121
2nd I.F. transformer 56882, 5689* working 226, 115 R8 1.6 megohms, ‡ watt 600, 145
LI4, LI5 3rd I.F. fransformer 59592, 5758* C25 20 uF, 200 P.V. elec- R9
trolytic EE10725 P10
50,000 ohms, 4 watt 600, 115
LI6 Smoothing choke 8243 C26 100 uuF mica 224, 261 Control 10176
L17 R.F. choke 3149 C27 70 uuF silvered mica 226, 460 R11 10 megohms, 1 watt
600 561 or 600 761
172 C28 100 uuF mica 224, 261 R12 I megohm, I watt
C29 0.01 uF paper, 600 V. 600, 541 or 600, 741
L/3 C30 400 uE 12 PV elec 0.2 megohm, 1 watt
600, 527 or 600, 727
L/4 R.F. choke 3149 trolytic ET1045 R14 0.5 megohm, ½ watt 600, 135
L/5 K.F. choke 8321 C31 0.1 uF paper, 400 V. RI5 10,000 ohms, 4 watt 600, 101
CAPACITORS. working 228, 121 R16 56 ohms, wire wound,
CI 50 uuF silvered mica 226, 155 C32 100 uuF mica 224, 261 3 watt 610, 556
C2
4 uuF mica 224, 233
C33 0.01 uF paper, 600 V. N17
working 228, 301
W.W. + 5% 610, 526
C3 2-20 uuF air trimmer 3661 C34 0.0025 uF paper, 600 R18 500 ohms, ‡ watt 600, 075
C4 6-24 uuF air trimmer 5435A V. working 228, 289 R19 0.5 megohm, ¼ watt 600, 135
C5 C35 0.02 uF paper, 600 V. R20 500 ohms, 🛓 watt 600, 075
CL C24 01 7 ohms, 3 watt, W.W. 610, 507
2½% (padder) 13212† working 228, 121 150 ohms, I watt, W.W. 610, 105
C7 0.05 uF paper, 400 V. C37 400 uF, 12 P.V. elec- TRANSFORMERS.
C 0 working 228, 115 Loudspeaker trans-
former (table model) XA7
2-10 uur air trimmer 3658 working 228, 301 Loudspeaker trans-
C9 4000 uuF mica, +
2½% (padder) 13213† |
C72 0.02 uF paper, 600 V. former (console model) TX8
C10 0.05 uF paper, 400 V. working 228, 307 [77] Vibrator transformer 17568
working 228, 115 C73 0.02 uF paper, 600 V.
working 228, 307
SWITCHES.
CII 12-430 uuF variable
tuning (ganged) 19175
C74 0.1 uF paper, 400 V. SI Range, 2 wafer, 2 posi-
CI2 12-430 uuE variable working 228, 121 Battery Lwsfor 3 pos:
tuning (ganged) 19175 C75 0.01 uF paper, 600 V. vorking 228, 301 tion, rotary 19177
C13 20 uF, 200 P.V. elec-
trolytic EE10725
C76 0.1 uF paper, 400 V. lone, I wafer, 3 posi-
tion, rotary 19178
C14 50 uuF mica 224, 255 FUSES.
CI5 0.1 uF paper, 400 V. C// 0.01 uF paper, 600 V.
working 228, 301 F71
Cartridge, 3 Amp. 370, 011
working 228, 121 C78 20 uF, 200 P.V. elec- Cartridge, 4-3 Amp. 370, 004
C16 0.5 uF paper working 228, 135 trolytic EE0839 F73 Cartridge, 4-8 Amp. 370, 004

* Part number of winding only.

+ Capacitance and tolerance (if shown) to be guoted.

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

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