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– Slide the heat-shrink tubing into position at the base of the V58 socket. Apply a stream of
hot air to shrink the tubing over the pins. Be careful to not use too much heat.
– Replace the standoff removed from the V58 socket. The screws should be finger-tight.
Remember to include the lockwasher on the component side of the board. The heater
wires should straddle the standoff.
– Twist the green wires to comfortably reach the V57 socket. Trim the wire lengths if
necessary.
– Place a piece of heat shrink tubing on each wire. Connect one wire to pin 4 of V57 and
connect the other to pin 9 of V57. Do not solder.
– Cut a 2-inch #22 green heater wire. Slip one end through the heat-shrink tubing on the lead
already connected to pin 9 of V57. Route the wire to the pin and crimp in place. Solder,
keeping the heat-shrink tubing away from the hot wires and the soldering iron.
– Cut a 2-inch #22 green heater wire. Slip one end through the heat-shrink tubing on the lead
already connected to pin 4 of V57. Route the wire to the pin and crimp in place. Solder,
keeping the heat-shrink tubing away from the hot wires and the soldering iron.
– Place a piece of heat-shrink tubing on the free end of the 2-inch wire. Connect to pin 5 of
V57. Do not solder.
– Cut a 3-inch #22 green heater wire. Slip one end through the heat-shrink tubing on the lead
already connected to pin 5 of V57. Route the wire to the pin and crimp in place. Solder,
keeping the heat-shrink tubing away from the hot wires and the soldering iron.
– Slide the heat-shrink tubing into position at the base of the V57 socket. Apply a stream of
hot air to shrink the tubing over the pins. Be careful to not use too much heat.
– Replace the standoff removed from the V57 socket. The screws should be finger-tight.
Remember to include the lockwasher on the component side of the board. The heater
wires should straddle the standoff.
– Route the free wires from V57 to the
H1
and
H2
pads on the PWB (see Figure 5.2
d
for
placement). The wires should be placed at socket-level. Do not dress the wires against the
PWB.
Summary of Contents for AM/FM Stereo Tuner 2012
Page 1: ...WhitakerAudio AM FM StereoTuner User and Assembly Manual...
Page 11: ...11 AM FM Stereo Tuner Figure 1 1 Schematic diagram of the AM tuner section...
Page 17: ...17 AM FM Stereo Tuner Figure 1 2 Schematic diagram of the FM tuner section...
Page 34: ...34 WhitakerAudio Figure 3 1 Component layout for the AM tuner PWB...
Page 36: ...36 WhitakerAudio Figure 3 3 Component layout for the FM tuner PWB...
Page 69: ...69 AM FM Stereo Tuner Set the FM tuner board aside it will be used later b...
Page 101: ...101 AM FM Stereo Tuner Figure 5 11 Chassis view of the AM FM Stereo Tuner...
Page 159: ...159 AM FM Stereo Tuner...
Page 160: ...WhitakerAudio AM FM StereoTuner...