Ok cool
Record head ground on pin L of the record bias card is supposed to be tied to pins 6, 7, 8, F, H, J which are supposed to be connected to 0V - pin 19 of the power supply connection on the connector board - the 30V ground - one of the three 0V black cables connected to this boardUpdate: no cracks in the board, but I find no continuity between head shield and GND. Should I try tying some of them directly to circuit GND and see if the problem goes away? In that case I know where to look
Edit: never mind, with cards fitted there is continuity
It's difficult to answer you.At 10 khz the wave is even louder on the adjacent tracks than on the one in record mode, but sensitivity drops A LOT to an ok crosstalk at 1 khz.
Edit: also, the further away I get from the channel in record mode, the smaller the crosstalk
The connectors have all the same number of pins so that is possible - but the machine still would see three sets of heads with 16 mag coils and whether repro and rec heads were swapped or not it shouldn’t do what it does. The crosstalk - falling away as you move further down or up - indicates some failed ground or radiated/conducted signal in the connector board which also contains all the cards. It’s actually quite a simple setup if you look at the service manual schematics.Do you think there is a possibility you invert the recording and playback heads ?
I doubt you could aligned the machine anyway.
I agree with you. But how he brakes a ground plane or whatever if he only swapped two connectors ?indicates some failed ground or radiated/conducted signal in the connector board which also contains all the cards. It’s actually quite a simple setup if you look at the service manual schematics.