Description
ABSTRACT
The essential instrument for any workshop are now and flutter meter electronic mill voltmeter audio Osillator distortion test set: NAB1 D/N and CCIR weighting filers IKH2 band pass filter tension Jauges (with scale ranging from milligram to kilogram) Torgue Gauges B.A and metric open and box spanners a wide variety of test and connecting leads toad resistors and parallel boxes.
PREFACE
The first edition of the tape recorder servicing manual published in 1965 was written by the late H.W Mac Hellyer and if covered most models of tape recorder produced up to that time in the new edition it is not possible to be so comprehensive because of the rate of progress in the last ten year with so many new decks and machines appearing on the market. I was faced with the age old additional problems of what to leave rut rather than what to include in order to present the date in as convenient and economic from as possible this new addition has been spilt into two volumes: volume covers model introduced services engineer the data he requires as concisely as possible but without include super flow information for instance in completing the entries I have remitted details of those mechanical adjustment which experience has shown to be rarely required.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Abstract
Approval page
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1.0 What is a project
1.1 Sections of a project
CHAPTER TWO
Circuit design
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Specification
2.1.2 Theory on design of power transformer
CHAPTER THREE
Contraction of project
3.0 Introduction
3.1 The structure of the breadboard
CHAPTER FOUR
Measuring instrument and project test
4.0 Introduction
4.1 The oscilloscope
4.2 The millimeters
CHAPTER FIVE
Testing and packaging
5.0 Testing
5.1.0 Introduction
5.1.2 Types of tests
5.1.3 Packaging
Introduction
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