
Connect the ¼” inner conductor end to T10(1).
Connect the ½” shield conductor from this same wire end to T10(2).
Connect the other end of this wire to V1 pin 2.
Cut an 8” length of shielded 26 AWG wire and prepare it for connection by following
the same steps used to prepare the first shielded wire.
1/8”
¼”
To
T4(1)
To
T10(1)
To
T10(2)
8"
Again, measure resistance between T10(1) and T10(2) to make sure this shielded wire is not shorted.
Connect the ¼” inner conductor end to T10(1).
Connect the ½” shield conductor from this same wire end to T10(2).
Connect the other end of this wire to T4(1).
Again, measure resistance between T10(1) and T10(2) to make sure this shielded wire is not shorted.
Step 11 – Connect the remaining tube socket wires
Strip and tin a 3" length of blue hook-up wire and connect T8(6) to V1 pin 6.
Strip and tin a 3" length of blue hook-up wire and connect T8(3) to V1 pin 1.
Strip and tin a 7" length of blue hook-up wire and connect T6(3) to V3 pin 6.
Strip and tin a 6" length of blue hook-up wire and connect T6(6) to V3 pin 1.
Strip and tin a 2" length of blue hook-up wire and connect T4(3) to V4 pin 2.
Strip and tin a 6 ½" length of blue hook-up wire and connect T5(4) to V4 pin 3.
SECTION 5 – Mounting Electronic Components
Please refer to assembly
Drawing 6
.
Connect the four diodes to T2. It is very important to connect each of the
diodes with the correct polarity as shown in Drawing 6. (Notice there is
symmetry with respect to the center “ground” terminal). These diodes
create a full-wave bridge rectifier.
Silver Band =
Cathode (-) end
Anode (+) end
Diode Polarity
Symmetry
16
Step 1 – Connect the diodes