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TRK9,  TRK90,  TRKI2,  TRKI20

2.  If  the  picture  “ tears  out"  when  the  receiver  is  jarred 

it  may  be  due  to  microphonic  6AB7/1853,  6A C7/1852  or 
6J5  tubes.

3.  T he  6J5  oscillator  tube  should  be  removed  without 

rocking  it  in  its  socket  to  loosen  it,  as  the  rocking  motion 
may  cause  the  80.5  mmf  capacitor  to  break  off.

4.  T he  coils  in  oscillator  circuit  should  not  be  touched  or 

moved  or  the  alignment  of  the  receiver  will  be  disturbed.

5.  T he  insulator  on  the  filter  capacitors  may  become  dirty 

and  break  down  to  short  out  the  high  voltage.

6.  T he  Video  coupling  capacitors  C50,  53,  59  should  be 

kept  clear  of  chassis.

7.  A   gassy  2V3'G  tube  may  cause  resistor  R'137  to  burn. 

Replace  2V3'G  tube,  and  resistor,  if  necessary.

8.  Changing  the  position  of  the  oscillator  shield  plate  will 

disturb  the  alignment.

Television  Socket  Power  Units

T h e  following  precautions  should  be  observed  when  any 

work  is  being  done  on  the  SPU:

1.  Remove  power  supply  cord  from  the  power  supply 

socket.

2.  No  attem pt  should  ever  be  made  to  measure  the  high 

(7,500  volts)  voltage  because  of  the  difficulties  and  dangers 

involved.  Servicing  should  be  done  with  an  ohm  meter.

3.  If,  at  any  time  it  becames  necessary  to  service  the 

SPU,  the  suspected  parts  should  be  replaced  by  parts  known 
to  be  in  good  operating  condition.

4.  Use  only  one  hand  at  a  time.  It  is  advisable  to  keep 

the  other  hand  in  one's  pocket.

5.  Connect  a  shorting  lead  between  ground  (first)  and 

the  high  voltage  side  of  O-113  and  CM 14  (C -121  and  CM 22 
in  50  cycle  models).

6.  W henever  working  with  the  oihfilled  capacitors,  keep 

a  constant  short  across  the  capacitor,  as  these  capacitors  do 
not  completely  lose  their  charge  after  being  discharged  a 
single  or  several  subsequent  times.

7.  Only  one  person  at  a  time  should  work  on  the  unit  to 

prevent any  misunderstanding  which  may  result in an accident.

Antenna Installation

T h e  finest  television  receiver  built  may  be  said  to  be  only 

as  good  as  the  antenna  design  and  installation.  It  is  therefore 
important  to  use  a  correctly  designed  antenna,  and.use  care 
in  its  installation.

In  most  cases,  the  antenna  should  not  be  installed  per' 

manently on  the  apartment  or  residence  roof  until  the  quality 
of  the  picture  reception  has  been  observed  on  a  Television 
receiver.  A  temporary  transmission  line  can  be  run  between 
receiver  and  the  antenna  allowing  sufficient  slack  to  permit 
moving  the  antenna.  Then,  with  a  telephone  system  cori' 
necting  an  observer  at  the  receiver  and  an  assistant  on  the 
roof  to  find  an  antenna  location,  the  antenna  can  be  posi' 

tioned  to  give  the  most  satisfactory  results  on  the  received 
signal.  A   shift  of  only* a  few  feet  in  antenna  position  or  di' 
rection  may  effect  a  tremendous  difference  in  picture  re' 
ceptfon.

W henever  possible,  the  antenna  location  should  be  chosen 

or  erected  so.the  antenna  is  not  only  broadside  to  the  trans' 
mitter  b u t  removed  as  far  as  possible  from  highways,  hos- 

pitals  and  doctors'  offices  and  similar  sources  of  interference. 

A uto  ignition  and  diathermy  apparatus  may  cause  noise  in' 
terference  spoiling  the  picture.

In  mounting  any  antenna,  care  must  be  taken  to  keep  the 

antenna  rods  or  pickup  wires  proper  at  least  ł/»  wave  length 

(at  least  6  feet)  away  from  other  antennas,  metal  roofs  and

gutters  or  metal  objects.  U nder  certain  extremely  unusual 
conditions,  it  may  be  possible  to  rotate  or  position  the  an' 
tenna  so  it  receives  the  cleanest  picture  over  a  reflected  path. 
If  such  is  the  case,  the  antenna  should  be  so  positioned. 

However,  such  a  position  may  give  variable  results  as  the 
nature  of  reflecting  surfaces  may  vary  with  weather  condi' 

tions,  as  a  wet  surface  has  been  known  to  have  different  re' 
fleeting  characteristics  than  a dry  surface.

In  short,  a  television  receiving  antenna  and  its  installation 

must  conform  to  much  higher  standards  than  an  antenna  for 

reception  of  International  Short  Wave  and  Standard  Broad' 
cast  signals  because:

(1 )  Intervening  obstacles  have  a  pronounced  shielding 

effect  on  the  ultra'high  frequency  waves  producing  low 
intensity  signals.  Severe  trouble  with  m ulti'path  transmissions 

may  be  experienced,  especially  in  congested  city  areas.

(2)  The  picture  signal  is  comprised  of  a  very  wide  band 

or  range  of  frequencies,  all  of  which  must  be  received  with 
good  efficiency.

(3 )  It  must  be  continually  remembered  that  the  discern' 

ment  for  the  eye  is  much  more  critical  than  that  of  the  ear.

For  further  information  on  antennas  and  antenna  installa' 

tion  see  RCA  Booklet  entitled:  “ Practical  Television  by 
RCA,”  and  also  the  specific  instructions  accompanying  the 
RCA  Television  Antenna.

Figure  7

R.F.— Oscillator  Unit  W iring  and  Adjustm ents

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Страница 1: ...ve channel Television Receivers and thrcc band broadcast radio receivers enclosed in handsomely styled modern cabinets Features of the Tele vision receiver include Twelvc inch Kinescope Styrol humidity resisting r f and i f transformer forms black and white pictures single station selector switch temperature com pensated condensers iron core i f and r f tuning double Model TRK 9 Chassis KC 4A KK 7...

Страница 2: ...mping 21 RCA 6N7 Vert Osc Discharge 22 RCA 6J5 Vert Output 120 TRK 90 In KK 7F KK 7J TRK 120 and KK 7H TRK 90 Television Socket Power Units 23 RCA 5U4G 60 cycles without D C Restorer RCA 5T4 60 cycles with D C Restorer or RCA 5T4 50 cycles Low Voltage Rectifier TELEVISION CHANNELS Selector Switch Positions 1 50 to 56 me 3 66 to 72 me 2 60 to 66 me 4 78 to 84 me 5 84 to 90 me PICTURE SIZE Approxima...

Страница 3: ...nation of the spot which appears on the Kinescope before the sweep circuits have started functioning Contrast and Brightness Controls The inner I section of the Contrast Brightness controls is the Contrast control and varies the black and white tones of the picture being received Too much contrast gives blurred details and a lack of half tones while too little contrast makes it all half tones or g...

Страница 4: ... 8 It may be necessary to rotate the Kinescope within the limits allowed by the high voltage second anode lead with re spect to the mask in order to obtain proper masking of the Figure 3A Cabinet Wiring Model TRK 9 TRK 90 D A TA edges on the Kinescope screen Before rotating the Kine scope the screws holding the yoke mounting block should be loosened so that the Kinescope neck will not be forced 9 ...

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Страница 6: ...y for the proper alignment of these receivers the alignment will not dc covered in this service note Refer to the booklet Practical Television by RCA for de tailed explanations of circuit operation in a Television re ceiver Service Hints 1 Poor Horizontal Distribution of the picture elements may be due to a 6L6 tube RCA 6L6 tubes of known recent manufacture are the only tubes recommended for the H...

Страница 7: ...n has been observed on a Television receiver A temporary transmission line can be run between receiver and the antenna allowing sufficient slack to permit moving the antenna Then with a telephone system cori necting an observer at the receiver and an assistant on the roof to find an antenna location the antenna can be posi tioned to give the most satisfactory results on the received signal A shift...

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Страница 11: ...Figure 10 Schematic Diagram TRK 90 and TRK 120 W ithout D C Restorer ...

Страница 12: ...izontal damper tube 11 No picture weak picture If the station s sound is re ceived it is an indication that the oscillator and first detector are functioning Run an RF sweep into the antenna and check with a CRO for overall response at the picture 2nd detector load resistor If there is no response check the picture IF tube s and circuits If response at the load resistor is normal remove the sweep ...

Страница 13: ...s as horizontal bars o f varying density and these vary in step with the speech or music The bars disappear when the voice or music stops Continued c Turn the trimmer for best sound quality This should correspond to approximately half capacity of tnie trimmer d Turn the trimmer toward maximum capacity If the slope of the sound IF response curve is narrow this will move the beat on to the_ peak of ...

Страница 14: ...PAGE Z 6 6 C PAGE 2 6 7 C TRK9 TRK90 TRKI2 TRKI20 1 TRK9 TRK90 TRKI2 TRKI20 Figure 13 Video Chassis Wiring TRK 9and TRK 12 Without Picture AVC ...

Страница 15: ...Figure 14 V ideo Chassis Wiring TRK 90 and TRK 120 Without D C Restorer ...

Страница 16: ... in a definite frequency band c Diathermy This varies in intensity depending on proximity from a faint horizontal herringbone streak to a solid black bar If the diathermy equipment is on the same power supply as the television transmitter the interference will be stationary Otherwise it will travel up or down on the picture In the latter case if the interference is severe the vertical oscillator m...

Страница 17: ...3 2 X I DEFLECTING YOKE PROTECTIVE SLEEVE DO NOT REMOVE FROM TUBE CONICAL METALLIC SHIELD SLOT FOR WING NUT O UTER SHIELD WING NUT 1 0 3 2 INNER SHIELD DEFLECTING YOKE SHIELD ASSEMBLY M 9 1 1 2 6 Figure 18 Assembly Details Showing Kinescope and Deflecting Yoke Shielding ...

Страница 18: ...5 High voltage power transformer T 6 changed to T 9 6 Resistor R 165 is added TRK 120 only 7 Inductance L 50 is 100 ohms in these models 8 An RCA 5T4 is used in these models as low voltage rectifier In addition Kinescope shielding is provided as follows 1 A metallic conical section is installed in the cabinet to shield the Kinescope bulb 2 A double metallic cylindrical section is installed with th...

Страница 19: ...e models rukdmm to uo oe s T o ta mm a tOA M TOK tQ UO WITH Dc t Tp ta WTC t LV BlCTintS It tu t IHTtK HVlJO W ITHOUT OCBtSTOttt tv ttcnnn it tT M 0T t l q OOOAMTOK tQ ilo without tcm o m out i t o o o o a M 3TJ BtłtłTOH It Mitt m TtH tQ 1to ms cM iuta i with a c u i r o t n C A U T IO N DISCONNECT BOTH OF THESE LEADS ANO CONNECT THe TERMINAL OF C 114 TO GROUND BEFORE MAKIN6ANY Me a s u r e m e n ...

Страница 20: ...olts 25 amp One Mazda No 47 6 3 volts 1 5 amp The Mazda No 47 is the electric tuning set up lamp located at center of dial 105 125volts 50 60cycle P ower O u tpu t Undistorted Maximum Loudspeaker RL 70F 5 10 watts Type 12 inch electrodynamic 12 watts Voice Coil Impedance 2 2 ohms at 400 cycles General Radio receiver chassis No RC 427 is used in RCA Victor Television Console Model TRK 12 RC 427A in...

Страница 21: ...S ENERGIZED AND THE ROLLER ENGAGES THE DISC DAMPER 3 2 0 9 3 KNOB SHAFT KNOB SHAFT PULLE Y 31271 KNO0 SHAFT DRIVE GEAR ANO HUB 31239 LUBRICATE KNOB SHAFT BEARINGS WITH PETROLEUM JELLY USE LIGHT MACHINE OIL AT MOTOR BEARINGS PUSH BUTTON ADJUSTER PINS PILOT LI6HT Color of Lead Color of Lead Station To Station Setting Station To Station Setting Button Contact Button Contact No 1 No 6 Red No 2 No 7 No...

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Страница 23: ...AGE 2 7 6 C TWO TRK90 TRKI2 TRKI20 c a 1 w g a o T3 c ft K 42 ffj w 1 42 o o U e e 3 8 e p l s p S i J a j c q 8 g u 5 S 8 c 2 K 3 2 8 rt t 5 w g ft 0 6 2 o o 42 c v 2 q 6 g 8 2 2 g 2 W M S HiS 3 VldG OX ...

Страница 24: ...120 130 140 S50 160 170 180 IONOON ICMINRCTAOV MADMD BO BROUN M U kO O m u y f Ą taeUN TOKYO PITTMUROH LONDON SCHHTY LONDON KOMI PARIS BfRLIN PITTSPOH N U IZ IN 25M PRA O U I AMTR 19M BUS BBUN LONDON U tU N PimtUROH N YORK PARIS LONDON SCMHTY 1 6 M N U IZ IN 1 3 M N IW YORK 550 600 700 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 2 5 120M TROPICAL RROA0CAST AMIRICAN POLICI AMOtAFT 90M TROPICAL AMATO 60M AMOtAFT KHABAR...

Страница 25: ...fastening a piece of wire to the gang condenser frame and bend the wire so that it points to tnie O mark on the calibration scale when the plates are fully meshed Dial Indicator Adjustment After fastening the chassis in the cabinet attach the dial indicator to the drive cable with indicator approximately 1 16 inch above end dots at low frequency ends of bands with gang condenser fully meshed See t...

Страница 26: ...ck No 31048 plug to fit the jack Figure 31 Functions of Feedback Switch T R K 9 and TRK 12 only Feedback Switch S8 and S9 TRK 9 and TRK 12 only Counter clockwise position with feedback Clockwise position without feedback 1 Provides inversed feed back by connecting part of secondary of output transformer in cathode of 6J5 2nd audio tube 1 Removes reversed feed back and grounds cath ode of 2nd audio...

Страница 27: ... condenser located on range switch C 9 Control Dual 1 2 meg and 30 000 ohms Ver tical hold and Horizontal hold controls R106 R 9 2 STOCK No 33206 33210 33162 33209 33207 33208 33002 33383 4574 16836 32723 14671 35568 14074 14439 13428 13454 13219 30499 35567 14720 14993 12267 14499 31920 12194 11863 13486 13031 12312 30150 12955 35943 30146 31789 DESCRIPTION 13097 13594 35944 36714 14284 13998 127...

Страница 28: ...ord Band indicator and variable condenser drive cord i Core Core and stud for 1st 2nd or 3rd I F transformer Damper Flywheel for rear end of motor shaft 32096 32091 31273 31239 31532 31304 11891 31969 12493 31271 31280 31272 14720 12267 12312 14559 12695 12738 13477 12454 12266 12412 12286 14560 14020 13638 12199 18020 12486 12013 13730 12679 31548 5042 14350 31681 31364 13871 31251 14278 31279 13...

Страница 29: ...3225 4577 33244 33166 32816 12493 4574 16836 31542 31287 31306 4560 35032 33517 14270 MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLIES 30330 33362 31358 33676 33480 Button Station selector push button Cable 17 J inch shielded audio lead with plugs X6 X18 Model TRK 9 and TRK 90 only Cable 38 inch shielded audio lead with plugs Model TRK 12 and TRK 120 only X6 X18 33384 31622 31478 9857 DESCRIPTION Cable Kinescope cable an...

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