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1.736.227 

Head Support Block Complete with 2-track Heads 
without pinch-roller arm 

x x  x   

 

 

1.736.228 

Head Support Block Complete with 4-track Heads 
without pinch-roller arm 

x x  x   

 

 

1.736.229 

Head Support Block Complete with 2-track Heads 
7.5/15 ips   6/12 pol 

 

 

 

 

 

01 

1.736.226-01 

Head Mounting Plate, bare 

x  x 

7076 

 

1.736.226 

Head Mounting Plate, Complete, without Heads 

x  x 

 

02 

1.736.224 

Head Support Block Bare (Including 7.5/15 ips 4/8 
pol) 

x 1  

02 

1.736.225 

Head Support Block Bare  7.5/15 ips 6/12 pol 

 

 

 

03 

1.736.226-02 

Slotted Nut (Head Mounting) 

x  x 

7052 

04 

1.736.226-05 

Screw (Vertical Adjuster) 

x  x 

7054 

05 

1.736.226-04 

Slotted Nut (Vertical Adjuster) 

x  x 

7053 

06 

22.01.8026 

Hexagon Nut    M 2.6 

x  x 

7057 

07 

23.01.1032  Washer 

x 6  

08 

37.01.0101 

Spring Washer  3.2/8 

x  x 

12 

7056 

09 

1.736.226-07 Spacer, 

Azimuth 

Adjuster 

x 3 7055 

10 

1.736.222-01 

Head Block Fixing Screw (Screw–On Head Cover) 

x  x 

 

7138 

10 

1.736.222-09 

Head Block Fixing Screw (Plug-In Head Cover) 

 

 

7139 

11 

1.736.222-07 

Tubular 

Spacer 

x 2  

12 

1.736.222-04 Tape 

Guide 

Cup 

x 4 7133 

13 

1.736.222-05 Tape 

Guide 

Centre Piece, Left 

x  x 

 

7136 

13 

1.736.221 Tape 

Guide 

Centre 

Piece, 

Left 

  x 1 7137 

14 

1.736.222-06 

Tape Guide Centre Piece, Right (Mech. And Switch)  x  x 

 

7134 

14 

1.027.114 

Tape Guide Centre Piece, Right (Opt. And Switch) 

 

 

7135 

15 

1.736.222-08 

Tape Guide Post, Left (Ser I + II also right) 

x  x 

7037 

16 

1.736.250 

Tape Guide Post, Right (Opt. And Switch) 

 

 

7038 

 

57.99.0132 

Photo resistor    ORP  62 

 

 

7039 

17 

1.736.222-03 Threaded 

bushing 

x 2  

18 

24.16.1040 

Lock Washer            M4 

x  x 

 

19 

21.01.0456 

Machine Screw         M 4x10 

x  x 

 

20 

22.01.8030 

Hexagon Nut            M 3 

x  x 

 

21 

1.736.232-01 Pin 

x 1  

22 

1.736.232-03 Guide 

Washer 

x 2  

23 

1.736.232-02 Spacer 

x 1  

24 

22.01.8020 

Hexagon Nut    M 2 

x  x 

 

21-24 

1.736.232 

Tape Guide Pin Complete 

x  x 

7058 

25 

1.020.127 

Head Mounting Dise Complete 

x  x 

7051 

26 27 

1.736.226-06 Sheilding 

Can 

x 2 7049 

28 

1.736.501-04 Washer 

x 1  

29 

1.017.240 

Erase Head 2-Track   (check serial n° of recorder) 

x  x 

7043 

29 

1.017.300 

Erase Head 4-Track   (check serial n° of recorder) 

x  x 

7044 

29 

1.017.241 

Erase Head 2-Track   (from n° 69701 up and for n° 
60101 – 60700 & 65101 - 68500) 

  x 1  

29 

1.017.301 

Erase Head 4-Track   (from n° 69701 up and for n° 
60101 – 60700 & 65101 - 68500) 

  x 1  

30 

1.017.360 

Recording Head  2-track 

x  x 

7045 

30 

1.017.380 

Recording Head  4-track 

x  x 

7046 

31 

1.017.370 

Playback Head  2-track 

x  x 

7047 

31 

1.017.390 

Playback Head  4-track 

x  x 

7048 

32 

1.736.237-02 

Tubular 

Spacer 

  x 2  

33 

21.01.0356 

Machine Screw   M 3x10 

 

 

 

34 

22.01.8030 

Hexagon Nut  M 3 

 

 

 

35 

1.736.237-02 

Tubular 

Spacer 

  x 1  

36 

21.01.0357 

Machine Screw   M 3x12 

 

 

 

37 

1.736.239 

Auto-stop Amplifier Complete 

 

 

7063 

Содержание G 36

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Страница 2: ... 3 Removal of capstan assembly 11 3 Electronic Description 13 3 1 Circuit checks and adjustments 13 3 1 1 Measuring instruments 13 3 1 2 De magnetising 14 3 1 3 Head alignment 14 3 1 4 Playback amplifier 16 3 1 5 Bias adjustment 17 3 1 6 Measurement of overall frequency response 18 3 1 7 VU Meter adjustment 19 3 1 8 Adjustment of head shielding 20 3 1 9 Channel to channel crosstalk 20 3 2 Tuning t...

Страница 3: ...uipment a selection of adapter cables is available 2 Mechanical Description The machine employs three motors Two are identical and perform the wind and tension functions The third motor is large and drives the capstan It is of the pole switching variety and speed change is therefore effected electrically The wind motors are designed to provide pulse free torque Back tension is applied by electrica...

Страница 4: ...rque Inset schematic B and diagram 7 736 001 002 6 refer The tape guide pins to the left and right hand side of the loading slot assist in achieving uniform tape tension due to the change in friction with varying wrap around from large to small spooling diameters A three digit tape counter is driven from the take up turntable by a rubber belt The translucent resetting knob of the counter is lit by...

Страница 5: ...the spool flanges This is brought about by sliding shim washers of varying thickness onto the spooling motor shafts after removal of the bakelite brake drums To pull a brake drum off the shaft screws should be inserted into the three tapped holes 1 in fig 2 so as to serve as handles Care should be taken to prevent damage of the brake bands at this stage Where a brake drum has to be removed it is r...

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Страница 7: ...ing Depress the stop and play buttons simultaneously to energize the brake release solenoid If the movement is incorrect loosen the nuts 10 and re position the solenoid The front end brackets of the brake bands may be bent to achieve simultaneous release of both brakes The brakes should be kept clean and dry Do not use any oil or grease on the linings 2 1 3 Tape tension Back tension is applied by ...

Страница 8: ...lenoid in the required direction 2 1 5 End of tape switch A Photoelectric end of tape switch Recorders with serial numbers from 58 000 onwards are equipped with a light sensitive auto shut off device It consists of a light source Osram 3644 the photoresistor ORP 62 and a printed circuit section containing two transistors see fig 1 The photoconductive cell is housed in the tape guide pin on the rig...

Страница 9: ...he outer diameter of the tape guide On recorders with serial number 36 500 and up the sensing lever operates a gold plated wire contact This switch opens when tape tension is applied see BE in schematic Band 7 736 001 002 Adjustment should be carried out analogue to the above specifications for the snap action switch by bending the long wire loop In the resting position sufficient contact pressure...

Страница 10: ...hen detecting any deviations from the figures quoted an accurate reading of the mains frequency should be taken first before investigating pinch roller pressure brakes etc On a 50 cycle power line a drop to 49 5 cycles will make the recorder run slow by 1 and this should be borne in mind when checking equipment with a specified accuracy of 0 3 percent 2 2 Routine maintenance 2 2 1 Cleaning From ti...

Страница 11: ...mbly needs replacement unscrew the four fixing screws bend the pushbuttons to the right and ease the unit to a better working position For better access to the switch assembly the housing of the pinch roller solenoid should be removed by undoing the M 4 nuts pos 12 in fig 6 2 3 Removal of capstan assembly This may become necessary where the recorder is to be used on a mains frequency which differs...

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Страница 13: ...ollowing items are essential a 10 000 Ω V DC Multi range meter b VTVM with min sensitivity of 3 mV full scale c Low distortion audio generator d Appropriate calibration tape use REVOX Bezugsband or Bezugsband 19 DIN 45513 both of which have a frequency response corresponding to the G 36 equalization characteristic Where a test tape with response characteristics of the recorder under examination is...

Страница 14: ...ge may be caused to a calibration tape by magnetised sound heads as they will tend to partially erase the high frequencies on the tape They may also have some adverse effects on the overall performance of the recorder 3 1 3 Head alignment Head adjustment should only be necessary when a head requires replacement or where the setting has been interfered with Five adjustment screws are provided I the...

Страница 15: ...hase check method The azimuth position of the head gap on stereo tape recorders influences not only the signal level at high frequencies it also effects the phase relation between channels The criterion of minimum phase deviation provides a more accurate indication of correct gap angle than the adjustment for maximum output level To avoid a phase angle error of 90 the azimuth should first get alig...

Страница 16: ...ape off the heads Connect a VTVM to the cathode follower output of each channel in turn A reference signal recorded at 32 millimaxwell per 1 mm of tape width should give an output of approximately 3 db below that specified in the technical data refer to 5 The frequency response section of the calibration tape is normally recorded 20 db below this level for measuring the performance characteristics...

Страница 17: ...ias traps It must be observed however that the residual bias remains below the level specified under 3 1 1 Where a filter is not available the overall performance can not be tested while recording as bias leakage masks the audio signal It will be necessary to take all readings after first recording rewinding and then playing the tape again Any alteration of the bias current changes the remanent ta...

Страница 18: ...he signal level is some 25 db below peak record level 3 dist otherwise the record pre emphasis may lead to tape saturation at high frequencies thus producing false test results Where the frequency response deviates from the specified tolerance of 2 3 db a slight re adjustment of the bias current may be necessary Any variation in bias has a pronounced effect on the frequency response If a fault is ...

Страница 19: ...sensitivity of 7 db is required on the VU Meter to compensate for its ballistic characteristic The generator level should now be attenuated by 7 db and the trimpot on the meter amplifier adjusted for 0 VU indication on the meter Adjustment is made with the trimpots P 8 and P 9 fig 14 for channel I and II respectively Lacking a distortion analyser a reasonably accurate alignment is possible by the ...

Страница 20: ...g infinite crosstalk rejection A crosstalk figure of 50 db can be reached in practice and is generally considered acceptable It may however still be irritating in such cases where extreme level differences exist in the recordings of adjacent tracks When checking crosstalk one should never listen to the dead channel with a wide open monitor gain Depending on the reserve gain available in the monito...

Страница 21: ...on at 1 mV 100 kc s should be connected to pin 1 on the socket of V 5 Plate Channel I and the slug of L 1 Fig 14 is to be tuned for a minimum reading After connecting the VTVM or oscilloscope to pin 6 of the same socket Plate Channel II the slug of L 2 should get tuned analogue to the above Tuning of the bias filters on the cathode follower outputs V 9 and V 11 not obtained in the early version of...

Страница 22: ...great Run at 3 3 4 for a few minutes Recorder will then pick up to 7 1 2 ips Pinch roller arm does not operate Dirty solenoid Dirty contacts in the push button assembly Dummy plug of remote control removed Clean and adjust solenoid 2 2 3 Clean and adjust solenoid 2 2 4 Connect pin 1 2 and 3 of the remote control socket Brakes do not release Dirty brake solenoid Dirty contacts in the push button as...

Страница 23: ...be De magnetising the head 3 1 2 Bad treble response Dirty head Heads out of alignment Worn out heads Tape wrongly threaded Bias incorrect Clean the heads 2 2 1 Adjust the heads 3 1 3 Replace heads Thread tape as explained in the instruction manual Adjust bias 3 1 6 Absence of recording or insufficient recording Dirty recording head Defective recording head Dirty contact of recording push button I...

Страница 24: ...track recorder 52 db 3 harmonic distortion Dynamic range 2 track recorder 55db at 7 ips 53db at 3 ips 4 track recorder 52db at 7 ips 50db at 3 ips Crosstalk Mono 60db Stereo 40db Oscillator bias frequency 70 kc s push pull oscillator Inputs per channel 1 Microphone 3mV Ri 0 5 MΩ max 600mV 2 Radio Tuner 50mV Ri 1 MΩ max 10V 3 Diode Aux 3 50mV Ri 47 kΩ adjustable Outputs 2 High Impedence outputs Eou...

Страница 25: ...Case dimensions 19 x 13 x 12 Chassis dimensions with 10 reels 21 x 15 x 10 Colour grey All data are valid for the 2 track as well as for the 4 track recorder unless specified otherwise ...

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Страница 30: ...re 13 page 14 there is a considerable rise in the high frequency response of the record amplifier This response characteristic is necessitated by the standardised replay equalisation as well as by the type of tape emulsion utilised for recording The frequency response displays a peak around 30 kc on machines up to the above mentioned serial number In conjunction with the extremely wide response ch...

Страница 31: ...REVOX G 36 recorders not containing these modifications can easily be adapted to the new response characteristic by replacing and or adding the above mentioned components ...

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Страница 39: ...ion errors the german version shall be the determinant When ordering plastic parts with the same order number but of slightly differing colour add colour code number SERIES The three columns indicate in which series a particular part is used Parts which are not directly interchangeable between Series are marked by the letter x in parentheses They have to be replaced by complete sub assemblies QUAN...

Страница 40: ... Top Plate 1 736 851 Top Plate Complete x x 7021 Top Plate of Series I to be replaced with Top Plate 1 736 851 and Counter 1 736 502 15 x 7020 21 02 3375 Machine Screw M 3x12 Oval Head for Mounting of Top Plate x x x 6 7022 1 736 853 Plastic Cover for Pressure Roller x x 1 7024 1 736 500 15 Plastic Cover for Pressure Roller x 1 7025 1 736 500 13 Plastic Head Cover without Name Plate x x 1 7026 21 ...

Страница 41: ...ode Noise Suppression 50V 100mA Diode on Relay socket Series III x x x 4 7146 50 04 0128 Switching Diode 50V 500mA x 1 03 1 736 587 Contact Stationary x 26 7147 03 1 736 592 Contact Stationary x x 26 7148 1 736 591 Paxolin Switch Lever x x x 5 7149 1 736 588 Moving H Contact x x x 8 7150 04 1 014 300 Solenoid Push Button Release x x x 1 7151 05 1 014 910 01 Slug For all Solenoid x x x 3 7152 06 1 ...

Страница 42: ... 1 7157 1 736 150 10 Motor Wafer x 1 7158 1 736 150 06 Equalization Wafer x x x 1 7159 1 736 170 Recording Channel Selector Complete x x x 1 7160 1 736 170 03 Oscillator Wafer x x x 1 7161 1 736 170 02 Amplifier Wafer x x x 1 7162 ...

Страница 43: ...for Motor with 2 Coupling Pins x x x 7085 05 1 736 135 Flywheel Complete for Motor with 4 Coupling Pins x 1 06 1 736 128 07 Washer x x x 1 07 37 01 0110 Spring Washer x x x 1 08 22 01 5060 Hexagon Nut x x x 1 09 1 736 138 02 Coupling Pin for Motor with 2 Coupling Pins x x x 2 7089 09 1 736 140 02 Coupling Pin for Motor with 4 Coupling Pins x 4 2 different types of capstan motors are used in the G3...

Страница 44: ...50 Hz 7 5 15 ips 6 12 pol x 1 7084 02 1 736 128 08 Felt Ring Lubrication x x x 1 03 1 736 128 06 Grease Cup x x x 1 7086 04 1 736 130 Capstan Bearing Plate without shaft x x x 1 05 1 062 351 03 Thrust Washer Top x x x 1 06 1 736 128 04 Felt Washer x x 1 06 1 736 125 03 Low friction Washer Plastic Coated x 1 when replacing felt washer 1 736 128 04 with low friction washer 1 736 125 03 the steel shi...

Страница 45: ...INDEX ORDER N PART DESCRIPTION SERIES Qu Ind III I II III D Head Support Block ...

Страница 46: ... 027 114 Tape Guide Centre Piece Right Opt And Switch x 1 7135 15 1 736 222 08 Tape Guide Post Left Ser I II also right x x x 2 7037 16 1 736 250 Tape Guide Post Right Opt And Switch x 1 7038 57 99 0132 Photo resistor ORP 62 x 1 7039 17 1 736 222 03 Threaded bushing x x x 2 18 24 16 1040 Lock Washer M4 x x x 2 19 21 01 0456 Machine Screw M 4x10 x x x 2 20 22 01 8030 Hexagon Nut M 3 x x x 1 21 1 73...

Страница 47: ... 736 200 03 Clip Pinch Roller Complete x x x 1 7112 59 1 736 501 06 Spacer x x x 1 7113 60 1 736 200 02 Pinch Roller Spindle x x x 1 7111 61 1 736 275 01 Lever x x x 1 62 21 59 6504 Allenscrew M 5x6 x x x 2 63 1 736 275 05 Compression Ring x x x 1 64 1 736 275 03 Adjusting Nut x x x 1 65 22 01 8040 Hexagon Nut M 4 x x x 1 66 1 736 275 02 Spindle x x x 1 67 1 736 275 04 Bracket x x x 1 68 1 014 910...

Страница 48: ...04 1 736 358 Brake Drum Complete x x 2 7097 Brake Lining Available by the Metre 1 736 360 01 Mounting Spring Brake Drum x x x 7098 05 1 736 351 Brake Band Complete with Mounting Brackets x x x 2 7105 06 1 736 502 10 Brake Tension Spring x x x 2 7106 07 24 16 3032 Retaining Ring x x x 4 08 20 21 7153 Self tapping Screw 4x1 4 x x x 2 09 1 736 502 07 Angle Bracket x x x 2 10 1 736 502 14 Brake Releas...

Страница 49: ...0154 Motor Condenser 2 0 5 µF Capstan Motor 50 Hz x 2 7118 59 15 4309 Motor Condenser 3 µF Spooling Motor 50 Hz x x 1 7119 59 15 4359 Motor Condenser 3 5 µF Spooling Motor 50 Hz x 2 7120 1 736 002 08 Turns Counter x 1 7121 1 736 502 15 Turns Counter Colour 1035 x 1 7122 1 736 502 15 Turns Counter Colour 6760 x 1 7123 1 736 851 07 Lens Counter x x 1 7124 31 99 0101 Belt for Counter x 1 7125 31 99 0...

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Страница 51: ...ier 2 Track 50 Hz x x x 1 7178 12 1 736 486 Equaliser Panel Complete 2 Track 60Hz NAB x x x 1 12 1 736 481 Equaliser Panel Complete 4 Track 50Hz x x x 1 12 1 736 487 Equaliser Panel Complete 4 Track 60Hz NAB x x x 1 12 1 736 491 Equaliser Panel Complete 2 Track 7 5 15 ips 50Hz x x x 1 13 58 20 0504 Trimm Pot Meter 500K VU Meter Amplifier x x x 2 7180 14 58 20 0104 Trimm Pot Meter 100K Cross talk C...

Страница 52: ...198 01 54 02 0293 Double Phono Socket x x x 5 7199 02 53 01 0111 Remote Control Socket x x x 1 7200 03 58 11 6473 Potentiometer 47 K for Diode Input x x x 2 7201 04 53 03 0121 Mains Voltage Selector x x x 1 7202 05 53 03 0120 Voltage Selector Knob x x x 1 7203 51 01 0115 Fuse 0 63 A 220 V x x x 1 7204 51 01 0118 Fuse 1 25 A 110 V x x x 1 06 1 736 400 10 Remote Control Dummy Plug x x x 1 7211 07 54...

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