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Page 5·9, Figure 5·7:
Change A2 adjustments as in Figure C·6.
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A2 Adjustments.
Page 5·1 1 :
Replace Paragraphs 5·29(d), (h), (i) and 5·30(c), (d), and
(e) with the following:
5-29.
Frequency Dial Calibration.
d. Record A2TP2 voltage. This voltage should be
between - 0.32 V to · 0.40 V in a calibrated instrument;
however, at this point in the Calibration Procedure, it could
be
up to 200 m V outside this range. It is not necessary to
correc·t the voltage as this will be done later in the
pIOcedure (Paragraph 5-30).
h. Record A2TP2 voltage.
i. Set 652A FREQUENCY dial to 10. Readjust S I C2
and S I C? alternately until counter indicates frequency of
10
kHz
and A2TP2 voltage equals voltage recorded in Step
h.
5-30. Xl K
Range Adjustment<
c. AC Voltmeter should indicate 1 1 0
±
I O mV rms. lf
A2TPl voltage is not in tolerance, change value of A2R 1 6*
to bring voltage within specified limits (increase value of
A2R 1 6 * to decrease A2TPI voltage. and vice versa), Do not
solder A2R16* in place at this time.
d. Note dc volt:lg(' on A2TP2, which should be within
- 400 mY to - 320 mV. If not, t::hange the value of SI R5*
and S I R I 8 * simultaneollsly (See Table 5-6) until A2TP2
voltage is within tolerance and frequency is I
kHz.
Do not
solder the resistors in place.
c. Repeat Step!> t:: and d of this paragraph (ifnct::cssary)
until A2TP1 , A2TP2 and the frequency arc all within
toler:.mcc. Solder A2R 16*, SI RS* and S
J
R 1 8* in place.
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