The Gramophone Company 182, 172, 181, 171 Service Manual

P RIVATE A N D CONFID ENTIA L
His Master's Voice
SERVICE MANUAL
FO R TRA DE U S E O NLY
for
F O U R-V ALVE
CONSOLE R E C EIV E RS
Broadcast Battery Operated Model 17 1 Broadcast Vi brator Operated Model I 8 I Dual-Wave Battery Operated Model 172 Dual-Wave Vi brat or Operated Model I 82
T ECHNICAL SPECI FICATION
B ATTERIE S
Model A Supply B Supply
171 & 1 72 2-volt I 10 amp. hr. I x45-volt & I x60-volc
Accum ulator. Superdyne Battery.
181 & 182 2-volt 190 amp. hr. Vibrator.
Accum ulator.
The accumulator, where supplied with the re
ceiver, is already fu lly charged.
This battery should be recharged at least every
tw o months, or, alternatively, whenever the specific
gravity as measured w ith a hydrometer falls below
1.140, o r the voltage, w ith the receiver in operation,
falls below 1.8 volts.
C O N S U M P TI O N
Model A Supply "B Supply 171 and 172 0.37 amp. 11.4 ma. 181 and 182 2.2 amp.
I N T E R M ED IA T E FR E Q UE N C Y
457.5 kc.
S PEECH O U T P U T
135 m illiwatts into voice coil.
W AV E -L E N G T H R A N G E
Models 171, 181: 187-545 metres (1600-550 kc.).
172, 182: 187-545 metres (1600-550 kc.).
13.9-47 metres (21.57-6.38 me.).
D IM EN SI O NS
Height,
W E IG H T
Model
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Model 172
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Model
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Model
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35ii
n.; w idth, 30{in. ; depth,
171
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" A
Battery .. I7 i ,, 20 ,,
B'
59 lbs. 26 J ,.
61
A
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181
Battery ..
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Battery ..
I7i 20
26Ϊ
68 ,, 80 25
182 68 ,, 80
A Battery .. 25 28
Net
14in.
Gross
71 lbs. 28
73 28
28
V AL VES
IC7G C onverter. ID5GP I.F.
IF7G Dem odulator, A.V.C. and 1st A . F . KL4G Power.
LO UDSPEA KER
The speaker used is of t he pe rma ne nt magne t dynamic type. It is a 8-inch mod el with a vo ic e coil impedance at 400 cycles of 2.4 ohms.
CI R CU IT DESCRI P T I O N
These models em ploy a 4-valve superheterodyne chassis comprising a Pentagrid converter followed by an I.F. amplifier. Demodulation is effected and A.V.C. voltage is obtained in the diode circuits of the
following v alve, wh i c h is a duo- di ode- pent ode; th e
p entode s ec t ion of this valve f unc t ions as an au d io
am plifie r a n d is r esist a n c e - c a p a c i t y coup l ed to the ou tput val ve , which is o f th e p en tode typ e .
Couplin g to the aerial on the broad c a s t band is eff ect ed through an iro n-cored trans f or m er having th e n ormal t uned s ec o n d a ry and added capaci ty b et ween t he high po t enti al ends of prima ry and se condary .
The I.F. tra nsf or m ers are pe r meabil i ty tun ed and
empl oy L i tz- w ound coils with sli d in g ir o n cores.
Full A . V .C. v oltage is applie d to th e conver te r
and I.F. va l ve w hi ls t par ti a l A .V. C . is take n to th e au dio v al ve; no A .V.C. v olta g e is appli e d to th e S . W . con verter gr i d.
Pa dding is ef f ected by a djus t men t of the oscil l a t or
se co ndary inductan ce by means of an adj u s ta b l e i ro n co r e, in co njunctio n with a f ixed padding con de nser. N o pad din g adju stment is req uired on the S .W. b a nd.
Al l R.F. tri m m ers are o f the ai r die l ec t ric type ,
using a ro bust pl ung er typ e const ructi on , w h i ch is
e nti rely im mun e to change of cap acit y by a tm ospheri c inf luen c e s.
W he n t he chassis is op erated with a vi bra to r un i t , the bias on the po wer val v e gr i d is obtain e d from the vol ta ge drop across the sm oot hin g c h oke in th e H .T. neg at ive leaa.
W hen oper ate d wi t h batte ry H.T. , this bias is
der i ve d fr om a vo l t age aro p across a re s i s t or in the H . T. n eg at i ve le a d.
Th i s ch a nge o f c i r c uit co n nec t i o ns is au t o
matica l l y acco mplishe d bv s l u g ging t h e approp riate
cable into the proper ba t t ery sock et on the chassis.
By t his me a n s it is possible t o co nv er t M o dels 171 and 172 int o Mod els 181 and i82 re spectiv ely by merely plugg i n g in a vi brat or un i t c a ble in place of the b at ter y cabl e .
Pick- up conn ec t ion is p r ov i ded for by two pin
jacks. I nserti on of pick-u p in cir cuit a uto ma t i ca l l y shorts out t he dio de loaa, thus preve nti ng inter fe rence from br oad cas t signals.
C A U T IO N
It is no t a d v i s a ble to a lter the leng t h of a n y of
th e bat tery conne cti on caoles, because the ir re s i st ance f or ms par t of the total seri es resis ta n c e intro duc e d t o obt ai n c or rect fi l am en t voltages .
W A V E -B A ND SW I T C H IN G
(Mo dels 172 and 182)
This is c ar ried out by means of a two-pos i tion swit ch. The os cilla to r pri ma ry coils are co n n ect e d in seri es, as are th e aerial prim aries, and are not swi tc hed ; however , a lit tle f eed-b ack is app l i e d across th e padd i ng conden ser on the S. W. band , and this is swi tched in and out by c onta c t s on th e wa ve- chan g e s wi t ch.
In the first p o siti o n of the switc h ( an t i - cloc kw ise) th e receive r is ad ju s t e d for short -w av e rec ep t i on, and in t he seco nd po s it io n for broa dcas t re ce pti on .
T O N E M O N IT O R (Combine d wit h Battery
Swit ch)
The tone is c ont ro l le d by a f ou r-po sit i on switch, the fi rst po s i t ion o n which s witc hes the rec eiver off ; the sec ond p o sition swi t c hes th e re ce i ver on and gives no rmal re pr oduc tion, whi l e the thir d a n d
fourth p o sitions i nt ro duc e an inc re a s in g deg re e of
hig h- frequ enc y cu t by means o f a conde nser resist or
com b in ation shun t e d across the speake r tr ansforme r pr imary.
DI A L LA M P (2.5- v o lt , 0.3-a m p .)
The dial ligh t i ng is con trol l ed by a p ush-butt on mounted on th e s id e o f the ca binet, whi c h s hould be pr e ssed during the pro ces s of t uning - i n a s t ation.
W hen r elease d, th i s but ton w i ll ext i ngu i sh the dial
light ing , th u s saving unne c es s ar y dr a i n on the battery .
PRELIMINARY TESTS
VIBRAT OR C IR C UIT DES C RI P TIO N (Mod els
181 and 182)
The c ircuit o f the vibrator unit is in di cated on page 6. Th i s un i t i nc lu d es the v ibrator c artridge, whic h is e n c l o s ed in a sepa r ate m etal container
arranged so that i t can be p lug g e d int o o r re m o ved from a socket lo cat e d in the vibrator unit in a man ner simi l ar to a valve. T he vi brator so ck et is a rran ge d with a sp o n ge rubber m ount i ng , to ens ur e a m i nimum o f me c h a nica l noise b e i n g transmit ted t o
the cabin e t .
The re m a i nder of the uni t consists o f the ne c e s
sary tra nsformer s and f i lt ers .
Im por tant Note. It is essent i a l t h at th e
resis ta n c e o f t he 5-a mp . fuse in t he vi b r a to r pos i t ive L.T . ci rc ui t sho u l d no t excee d 0.01 ohm, o ther w ise th e perf orm anc e and batt ery life w ill s uff e r. Use on l y Aust ra lu x 5 - am p. fuse, typ e IAG .
1. Check ov er bat t ery conne ctio ns in ac cor d ance
with the dia g r a m on page 6.
2. Check ov er batt ery vo l t a g e s as sp ec ifie d in para g r aph heade d "Ba tteri e s.
3. Rem ov e fuse from A + vibrat or lead and che ck
fo r cont inu ity in the fuse (M od els 181 and 1 82).
4. S w it ch th e re ce i ve r on by means of th e com
bi ned Ba t ter y and To ne Moni tor S wit ch , a nd. havi ng remo v ed th e e arth w ir e and t urne d the Volum e Cont rol t o t he ma ximum p o siti on, t ouc h th e finge r to t he gr i d of the IF 7G valv e (1st AF). A l ou d h um sho u ld be heard; thi s de no t es that the au dio frequenc y side of the re ce i ve r is fun c tioni ng and the fa ult prob abl y lies in the valv e s or as so c ia t e ci rcui t s ahead of t his posi t i o n. Sh oul d no hu m be hea rd, the fau l t wi ll have dev elope d b etween the fir st au dio and o utput stage.
DI SMANTLING
REM O V A L OF C HA SS I S
1. Remove knobs.
2. D i sco nn ect loud speaker and ba ttery plug.
3. Remove the t w o leads from the dial lamp s wi tch
on the side of the cab i n et.
4. R emove t wo fix i n g bol ts from un derside of the
shelf; the chassis is now free .
5. Check all valves f or fil ament continuity and free dom from in t er na l sh ort cir c u it s .
6. T o de ter m ine if the faul t lies in the l oud spe aker, connect a high- i mp edanc e A .C. voltm e t e r or o ut put met er , wi th a range of a pproximately 2 volts , across th e voice coil te rmin als o n t he sp e ake r . W ith t he re ce i ve r s witch ed on and adjuste d f or the bro a d c a s t band, turn the Volume C ontr ol full y on and ro ta t e the Tuni ng C ontr ol. If no defle ction is giv e n by th e m eter, t he faul t lies eit her in t he r ec eiver chassis or th e out put tr ans fo rme r. If a d e f l ecti on is obt ained, but no audib le so u n d , the lou dspeak e r is at f aul t.
7. If th e f au l t is still undi s c ove red , remo ve t he chassis from t he cabinet and compa re volta ges w ith t he v oltage table giv en on page 7.
REMOVAL OF LO UDSPEAKER
1. Remove spe aker plug from rec eiver chassis.
2. R e mo v e f our sc re w s h o l d ing sp eake r chassis and
re move s pea k er.
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