Schematic Wanted RCA Signal generator kit

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Tony Miklos

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Yes it was a kit, probably back in the 50's. It's an RF and AF signal
generator made from a kit. Uses 1 12AX7. No model number on it. On
the front it says:

Signal Generator Kit

RCA INSTITUTES, INC NEW YORK, N.Y.


I know it's not the best signal generator, but my father built it and I
like to restore some of his old equipment.

I'd love a schematic if anyone can help.

Thanks,
Tony
 
Tony Miklos wrote:
Yes it was a kit, probably back in the 50's. It's an RF and AF signal
generator made from a kit. Uses 1 12AX7. No model number on it. On
the front it says:

Signal Generator Kit

RCA INSTITUTES, INC NEW YORK, N.Y.

I know it's not the best signal generator, but my father built it and I
like to restore some of his old equipment.

I'd love a schematic if anyone can help.

Thanks,
Tony

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Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Tony Miklos wrote:
Yes it was a kit, probably back in the 50's. It's an RF and AF signal
generator made from a kit. Uses 1 12AX7. No model number on it. On
the front it says:

Signal Generator Kit

RCA INSTITUTES, INC NEW YORK, N.Y.

I know it's not the best signal generator, but my father built it and I
like to restore some of his old equipment.

I'd love a schematic if anyone can help.

Thanks,
Tony


Ask on the news:rec.antiques.radio+phono newsgroup
Thanks, I'll try that.

Tony
 
Tony Miklos wrote in message <6q4ua4Fas2j1U1@mid.individual.net>...
Yes it was a kit, probably back in the 50's. It's an RF and AF signal
generator made from a kit. Uses 1 12AX7. No model number on it. On
the front it says:

Signal Generator Kit

RCA INSTITUTES, INC NEW YORK, N.Y.


I know it's not the best signal generator, but my father built it and I
like to restore some of his old equipment.

I'd love a schematic if anyone can help.

Thanks,
Tony
http://bama.sbc.edu/rca.htm
 
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Tony Miklos wrote in message <6q4ua4Fas2j1U1@mid.individual.net>...
Yes it was a kit, probably back in the 50's. It's an RF and AF signal
generator made from a kit. Uses 1 12AX7. No model number on it. On
the front it says:

Signal Generator Kit

RCA INSTITUTES, INC NEW YORK, N.Y.


I know it's not the best signal generator, but my father built it and I
like to restore some of his old equipment.

I'd love a schematic if anyone can help.

Thanks,
Tony
http://bama.sbc.edu/rca.htm
Unfortunately they have lots of manuals and schematics for RCA test
equipment, but not this one.

In the RCA Tube Manuals, they often published example schematics of AM and
FM radios, audio amplifiers, and test equipment in the back of the book. I
suggest looking in these, probably in a book published in the 1950's or
early 1960's.

73, Dr. Barry L. Ornitz
 
Yes it was a kit, probably back in the 50's. It's an RF and AF signal
generator made from a kit. Uses 1 12AX7. No model number on it. On
the front it says:

Signal Generator Kit

RCA INSTITUTES, INC NEW YORK, N.Y.
Suggest you join these Yahoo groups and ask there:

<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Manual_Exchange?v=1&t=search&ch=web&pub=groups&
sec=group&slk=3>

(This one is for HP & Agilent brands, but they have been generous in helping
with other brands...):

<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hp_agilent_equipment?v=1&t=search&ch=web&pub=gr
oups&sec=group&slk=1>

and this mail list:

<http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/test-equipment>

Good luck.
--
John English
 

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