pucho812 said:the series 80, 80B and 80C did not have a correlation meter as an option... IT most likely was installed as an after market item.
radardoug said:So four opamps, 20 bits, single sided pcb. Should take you no more than an hour to draw it out.
Yes, it misbehaves though we thoroughly checked the board for faulty parts, shortcuts etc., we even changed opamps. So changed component values and/or the missing parts could be the reason for it to be unstable.andow said:Exactly! That's why I asked if someone could help me out with a schematic - it would save me an hour of work!
And it would be interesting to know from which desk this correlation meter is originally from.
And it would tell me if the missing components have been left out from the beginning, or if they have been removed.
And it would tell me if the values of the components are original or modified.
And it would be a nice addition to our Trident schematic folder.
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radardoug said:Thats the trouble with you lazy people! Afraid of a bit of work!
If you pull the board out, you can usually tell if the soldering is original. This will tell you if any parts have been changed.
It looks Trident stock to me.
Its a Trident board in a Trident console. Stands to reason it came with the board. You say the board was highly customised but original. There you go.
If you draw the board out then you can put it in your circuit folder. You could also publish it here for others to comment on.
Since coronation happened June 2nd 1953, he would need a time-machine to take photos... ;D :-*pucho812 said:you must take photos of this coronation meter and cards
abbey road d enfer said:Since coronation happened June 2nd 1953, he would need a time-machine to take photos... ;D :-*
How can you compare? Nobody noticed the coronation of Margrethe II! It even wasn't on TV. ;Dgyraf said:Strange. I was so sure it was 14.th January 1972...?
hahahahaharadardoug said:Thats the trouble with you lazy people! Afraid of a bit of work!
I seriously still don't know where to goIf you pull the board out, you can usually tell if the soldering is original. This will tell you if any parts have been changed.
It looks Trident stock to me.
Its a Trident board in a Trident console. Stands to reason it came with the board. You say the board was highly customised but original. There you go.
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