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I kind of recall running into those for sale also
somtimes you see them on ebay . but usually just the main test pattern . I emailed B&K and they no longer sell them . It was worth a try . Last edited by Tube TV; 12-31-2007 at 09:47 PM. Reason: correction |
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I just picked up a 1076. Unfortunately it did not come with the schematic. I have the manual but the schematic and the parts list are missing. Would anyone happen to have one to share? Also I was wondering if someone could recommend a frequency counter I could use to align the 1076? There are many out there to choose from....
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I've go a schematic for mine , I can scan it for you .
PM me with your email address |
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My 1076 has a 20 UF 350v non-polarized cap. Any sub recommendations? AES has The Solens that are non-polarized but quite pricey. I didn't see any at Just Radio's.
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You may be able to use two 40uF polarized caps in series with their negative pins together and the positives to the rest of the circuit. Do a Google search though; I have not tried this but it seems I had heard of the technique in the past.
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