Trouble-Shooting; Performance Check - Sailor R1120 Instruction Book

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3, TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Trouble-shooting
should only be performed by persons with sufficient
technical
knowledge, who have the necessary test equipment at their
disposal,
and who have
carefully
studied
the operation
principles
and structure
of the unit
in question.
Start
to find
out
whether the fault
is somewhere in the antenna circuit,
the
power source,
or in the short wave set.
For help with trouble-shooting
in the short wave set there is a built-in
test
meter and test meter switch,
located
behind the air filter
on the power supply.
When the fault
has been located
to a certain
unit
look up the PERFORMANCE CHECK
list
in the instruction
book and make relevant
performance check to incircle
the
fault.
Then look up the CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION. This section
contains
schematic
diagrams,
description
of the modules and pictures
showing the location
of the
components.
(ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS).
Typical
AC and DC voltages
are indicated
on the schematic diagrams.
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No adjustment
must take place unless
the service
workshop has the necessary test
equipment to perform the ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE in question.
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After
repair
or replacement
of the module look up the section
NECESSARY ADJUST-
S
MENTS AFTER REPAIR to see, whether the unit
has to be adjusted
or not.
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Anyway the unit
has to have a complete FUNCTION CHECK after
repair.

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