Motorola 14T3 User manual

Type
User manual
SERVICE
GENERAL
INFORMATION
RECEIVER
MODEL
BREAKDOWN
Chassis
Model
Type
of
Set
Used
14T3
Table,
molded
plastic:
walnut
TS-114
CHASSIS
-
Television
chassis
TS-ll4
contains
20
tubes
plus
a
14"
rectangular
picture
tube,
The
picture,
sound,
and
scanning
circuits,
together
with
a
full-
wave
rectifier,
are
contained
on
a
single
chassis.
TUNING
RANGE
-Channels
2'
through
13
IF
FREQUENCY
-
Channels
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
11,
12
&
13:
sound-
21.9
me
picture
-
26.
4
me
Channels
7,
8,
9 &
10:
sound-
27.3
me
picture
-
22.
8
me
ANTENNA-
TA-6
"Bilt-In-Tenna".
Provision
for
connec-
tion
of
an
external
antenna.
ANTENNA
IMPEDANCE
-
300
ohms
POWER
SUPPLY
-
117
volts,
60
cycle
AC
current
only
POWER
CONSUMPTION
-
205
watts
AUDIO
OUTPUT
- 4
watts
4545
AUGUSTA
BOULEVARD
CHASSIS
TS-114
MODEL
14T3
MANUAL
CHASSIS
TUBE
COMPLEMENT
Ref.
No.
Tube
Function
V-1
6CB6
RF
Amplifier
V-2
l2AT7
Mixer
-Oscillator
V-3
6AU6
lst
IF
Amplifier
V-4
6AU6
2nd
IF
Amplifi,er
V-5
6AG5
3rd
IF
Amplifier
V-6
6AL5
Video
Detector
V-7
6AH6
Video
Amplifier
V-8
6AU6
Audio
Driver-Limiter
V-9
6AL5
Ratio
Detector
V-10
6J5GT
Audio
Amplifier
v
-11
6V6GT
Audio
Output
v
-12
6SN7GT
lst
&
2nd
Clippers
V-13
6SN7GT
Vertical
Sweep
Generator
V-14
6W6GT
Vertical
Sweep
Output
V-15
6AL5
Phase
Detector
v
-16
6SN7GT
Horizontal
Oscillator
v
-17
6BQ6GT
Horizontal
Output
&
High
Voltage
Generator
V-18
6W4GT
Damping·
Diode
v
-19
1B3GT
High
Voltage
Rectifier
V-20
l4BP4
or
14CP4
Picture
Tube:
rectangular
v
-21
I
5U4G
Low
Voltage
Rectifier
HIGH VOLTAGE
WARNING
Operation
of
this
receiver,
outside
its
cabinet
or
with
covers
removed,
involves
a
shock
hazard
from
the
power
supplies.
No
work
should
be
attempted
on
this
receiver
by•
anyone
not
thoroughly
familiar
with
the
precautions
neces-
sary
when
working
on
high
voltage
equipment.-
CATHODE
RAY
PICTURE
TUBE
H.ANDLING
PRECAUTIONS
Extreme
care
must
be
used
in
handling
the
picture
tube.
This
tube
is
highly
evacuated
and,
dup
to
its
large
size,
is
subjected
to
a
considerable
atmospheric
pressure.
The
handler
should
wear
safety
goggles
and
gloves
for
protec-
tion.
Avoid
nicking
or
scratching
the
glass
by
rough
con-
tact
with
other
objects.
Before
removing
glass
tubes,
discharge
the
capacitor
formed
by
the
inner
and
outer
aquadag
coatings
on
the
tube
by
shorting
the
anode
contact
on
the
side
of
the
tube
to
the
outer
surface
with
a
well
insulated
piece
of
wire,
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INSTALLATION
AND
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
RECEIVER
LOCATION
The
receiver
may
be
placed
anywhere
in
the
room,
but
for
greatest
satisfaction
it
should
be
located:
l.
Away
from
any
bright
light
that
may
fall
directly
on
the
screen
or
be
reflected
from
it;
this
includes
win-
dows
and
lamps.
Some
illumination
in
the
room,
off
to
one
side,
is
desirable,
however,
to
prevent
eye-
strain.
l.
To
provide
comfortable
viewing
and
ease
of
opera-
tion.
3.
At
lease
one
-inch
away
from
a
wall
to
allow
for
cab-
inet
ventilation.
This
is
very
important.
ANTENNAS
The
choice
of
a
television
antenna
depends
entirely
on
the
location
of
the
receiver
with
respect
to
all
television
station
transmitting
antennas
in
the
area.
Maximum
pick-
up
is
obtained
when
the
receiving
antenna
is
directly
in
line
of
sight
with
the
transmitting
antenna.
"Bilt-In-Tenna."
All
receivers
using
the
TS-ll4
series
television
chassis
are
equipped
with
the
Motorola
"Bilt-In-
Tenna",
mounted
inside
the
cabinet,
for
use
in
good
signal
areas.
When
this
antenna
is
used,
the
following
precautions
should
be
observed
for
best
reception:
l.
In
order
to
get
maximum
performance
and
satisfac-
tory
pictures
from
the
"Bilt-In-Tenna",
ample
sig-
nals
from
the
television
station
must
be
present
at
the
location
of
the
receiver.
Normally,
the
strength
of
the
signals
will
vary
throughout
the
room
in
which
the
receiver
is
located.
For
this
reason,
better
pic-
tures
will
be
obtained
if
the
receiver
is
tried
in
all
possible
locations
in
the
viewing
room
and
is
then
placed
where
the
clearest
pictures
are
received
from
all
stations.
Avoid
large
metallic
objects,
such
as
radiators,
metal
panels,
etc.
l.
Lamps,
vases
and
metallic
objects,
when
placed
on
top
of
the
receiver,
may
affect
the
~fficiency
of
the
"Bilt-In-Tenna".
Indoor
Antenna.
If
additional
pick-up
is
necessary
an
indoor
antenna,
placed
on
or
near
the
receiver,
maybe
used.
The
antenna
should
be
rotated
and
the
arms
should
be
ad-
justed
for
the
best
signal,
with
no
ghosts
or
reflections.
Normally,
the
arms
should
be
extended
on
the
low
channels
(Z-6)
and
telescoped
on
the
high
channels
(7-13).
Outdoor
Antenna.
The
Motorola
"Bilt-In-Tenna"
or
the
indoor
type
antenna
will
give
satisfactory
reception
in
strong
signal
areas;
but,
if
the
receiver
is
located
in
a
fringe
or
weak
signal
area,
an
outdoor
antenna
is
recommended.
In
areas
free
of
obstructions
and
reflections,
within
rea-
sonable
proximity
to
television
transmitters,
a
dipole
and
reflector
will
prove
satisfactory.
Since
such
an
antenna
has
a
relatively
small
band
coverage,
a
special
antenna
covering
all
twelve
television
channels
should
be
used
if
it
is
desired
to
receive
stations
on
channels
of
widely
separated
frequen-
cies.
I-:ocation
of
the
antenna
should
be
decided
from
the
stand-
point
of
maximum
signal
pick-up.
ln
general,
the
antenna
should
be
broadside
to
the
tFansmitting
antenna
and
should
be
as
high
as
pas
sible.
If
a
reflector
is
used,
the
antenna
should
be
oriented
so
that
the
driven
element
is
closest
to
the
station
and
the
reflector
farthest
away.
Locating
the
antenna
and
lead-in
as
far
away
as
possible
from
highways,
hospitals,
doctors'
offices,
electrical
ma-
chinery,
etc.,
will
help
to
reduce
noise
pick-up
from
such
sources.
Also,
it
is
desirable
to
keep
the
antenna
at
least
six
feet
away
from
other
antennas,
metal
roofs,
gutters,
or
other
metal
objects
to
prevent
unwanted
reflections
and
shielding.
Lead-In.
Since
the
TS-ll4
chassis
i~
designed
for
300
ohm
input,
the
standard
300
ohm
twin
lead
line
should
be
used
for
connecting
the
outside
antenna
to
the
receiver.
Twisting
the
line
one
complete
turn
per
foot
of
running
iength
helps
to
reduce
noise
pick-up
on
the
line.
The
lea.d-in
should
be
supported
on
stand-off
insulators
and
kept
tight
enough
to
prevent
mechanical
damage
through
swaying.
Avoid
running
the
lead-in
close
to
metal
gutters,
iron
standpipes,
etc.
In
areas
of
very
strong
signals,
or
where
severe
local
electrical
interference
is
encountered,
300
ohm
shielded
twin
lead
is
recommended.
The
shield
braid
should
be
grounded.
An
approved
lightning
arrestor
should
be
used.
RECEIVER
ANTF:NNA
CONNECTION
The
antenna
lead-in
to
the
receiver
is
connected
to
the
two
screws
of
the
terminal
strip
on
the
rear
of
the
cabinet.
Disconnect
the
"Bilt-In-Tenna"
leads
from
the
terminal
strip
before
attaching
an
external
antenna
lead-in.
Some-
times,
reversing
the
lead-in
connections
at
the
receiver
may
improve
picture
quality
and
overall
performance.
OPERATING
CONTROLS
There
are
two
dual
controls,
consisting
of
a
small
and
a
large
knob
each,
on
the
front
panel
of
the
receiver.
The
function
of
each
control
is
marked
on
the
front
panel,
the
"circle"
indicating
the
large
knob,
and
the
"dot"
indicating
the
small
knob.
See
Figure
l
for
front
panel
control
func-
tions.
CONTRAST
ADJUSTS SHADES
OF
BLACK a WHITE
OFF-VOLUME
TURNS SET
ON
8 OFF
AND ADJUSTS VOLUME
CHANNEL SELECTOR
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ON
TOP
INDICATES
CHANNEL SELECTED
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SERVICE
ADJUSTMENT
CONTROLS
The
receiver
is
completely
adjusted
at
the
factory,
so
normally
none
other
than
the
front
panel
control
operating
instructions
need
be
followed
in
putting
the
receiver
in
op-
eration.
However,
to
provide
for
any
misadjustment
of
the
service
controls,
due
to
handling,
the
following
instructions
are
in
order.
See
Figure
2
for
location
of
the
service
ad-
justment
controls.
FOCUS
CONTROL
The
FOCUS
control
should
be
adjusted
until
the
fine
hor-
izontal
line
structure
of
the
raster
is
clearly
visible
over
the
picture
area.
The
control
should
be
tuned
through
the
correct
point
several
times
so
that
optimum
focus
is
ob-
tained.
CENTERING
By
means
of
a
lever
extending
from
the
focus
coil,
thru
the
rear
screen,
the
focus
coil
can
be
shifted
to
center
the
picture
in
its
mask.
VERTICAL
SIZE
AND
VERTICAL
LINEARITY
Adjust
the
VERTICAL
SIZE
control
until
the
picture
fills
themaskvertically.
Adjust
the
VERTICAL
LINEARITY
con-
trol
for
best
overall
vertical
linearity.
Adjustment
of
the
VERTICAL
SIZE
control
will
require
a
readjustment
of
the
VERTICAL
LINEARITY
control
and
possibly
of
the
vertical
hold
control.
Center
picture
with
the
centering
lever
on
the
focus
coil.
HORIZONTAL
SIZE
Adjust
the
HORIZONTAL
SIZE
lever
until
the
picture
fills
the
mask
horizontally.
Center
picture
with
the
center-
ing
lever.
HORIZONTAL
HOLD
ADJUSTMENT
The
HORIZONTAL
HOLD
control
should
have
a
sync
range
of
approximately
180°.
If
the
control
is
too
critical,
adjust
as
follows:
l.
Short
out
HORIZONTAL
OSCILLATOR
coil
L-23.
This
may
be
done
with
the
chassis
in
the
cabinet
by
shorting
pins
3
and
8
of
the
test
socket
on
chassis
rear.
2.
With
the
centering
lever,
move
the
picture
to
the
left
so
thatthe
rightedge
of
the
raster
can
be
seen.
Ad-
just
the
HORIZONTAL
HOLD
control
to
about
the
middle
of
its
range
and
note
the
width
of
the
blanking
pulse.
(The
blanking
pulse
appears
as
a
gray
bar
at
the
right
edge
of
the
picture).
3.
Remove
short
from
HORIZONTAL
OSCILLATOR
coil.
4.
Adjust
HORIZONTAL
OSCILLATOR
coil
until
the
same
amount
of
blanking
pulse
can
be
seen
as
was
noted
in
step
2.
VERTICAL
HOLD
ADJUSTMENT
Adjust
the
VERTICAL
HOLD
control
for
the
center
of
the
vertical
sync
lock-in
range.
BRIGHTNESS
Adjust
the
BRIGHTNESS
control,
in
combination
with
the
CONTRAST
control
for
the
most
pleasing
picture.
Keep
the
brilliance
slightly
below
maximum,
however,
in
order
to
protect
the
fluoresc-ent
screen
of
the
picture
tube
and
to
prevent
poor
picture
detail.
ADJUSTMENT
OF
ION
TRAP
Under
conditions
of
rough
shipment,
it
is
possible
for
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3.
PICTURE
TUBE
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATIONS
the
ion
trap
to
become
misaligned.
To
prevent
serious
dam-
age
to
the
picture
tube,
the
following
method
of
adjustment
should
be
used.
See
Figure
3.
The
magnet
shou
ld
be
placed
on
the
neck
of
the
tube
in
the
direction
indicated
by
the
marking
on
the
magnet
(usu-
ally
an
arrow
which
points
toward
the
picture
tube
screen}
so
that
the
stronger
magnet
of
the
double
magnet
type
or
the
only
magnet
in
the
single
magnet
type,
is
positioned
over
the
internal
pole
pieces
which
are
mounted
on
the
gun
structure.
Adjust
the
brightness
control
for
low
intensity
and
move
the
magnet
a
short
distance
forward
and
backward
at
the
same
time
rotating
it
to
obtain
the
brightest
raster.
If,
in
obtain-
ing
the
brightest
raster,
the
ion
trap
magnet
has
to
be
moved
more
than
l/4"
from
the
gun
pole
pieces,
the
magnet
is
probably
weak
and
a
new
magnet
should
be
tried.
Never
correct
for
a
shadowed
raster
with
the
ion
trap
magnet
if
such
correction
results
in
decreased
brightness.
The
ion
trap
magnet
must
a l
ways
be
adjusted
for
maximum
bright-
ness
and,
if
shadows
occur
at
this
setting,
they
should
be
eliminated
by
adjusting
the
focus
and
deflection
coils
as
ex-
plained
under
"Focus
Coil
and
Deflection
Yoke
Adjustment".
CAUTION:
Keep
brightness
control
at
low
intensity
until
ion
trap
is
properly
set.
A
mirrorpl,aced
infront
of
the
receiver
will
aid
in
mak-
ing
this
adjustment.
DEFLECTION
YOKE
ADJUSTMENT
If
the
deflection
yoke
shifts,
the
picture
will
be
tilted
.
To
correct,
loosen
the
thumbscrew
on
top
of
the
deflection
yoke
and
rotate
yoke
until
the
picture
is
straight.
Before
tighten-
ing
the
thumbscrew,
make
certain
that
the
deflection
yoke
is
as
far
forward
as
possible.
If
the
yoke
support
and
the
picture
tube
hav
e
shifted
in
transit
or,
if
for
any
reason,
these
parts
have
been
removed
and
replaced,
it
is
best
to
do
a
complete
job
of
repositioning.
See
'
Figure
3.
The
starting
point
is
the
position
of
the
pic-
ture
tube.
It
should
be
adjusted
so
that
the
distance
from
the
center
of
the
tube
face
to
the
front
edge
of
the
chassis
is
l
".
The
clamp
on
the
front
of
the
tube
should
then
be
tightened.
The
picture
tube
rear
support
bracket
position
-
ing
adjustment
screws
should
be
loose
enough
to
permit
sliding
the
bracket
forward
until
the
rubber
cushion
fits
snugly
up
against
the
flare
of
the
tube.
Loosen
the
yoke
ad-
justment
thumbscrew
and
push
the
yoke
up
against
the
flare
of
the
tub
e .
CAUTION:
Do
not
use
force
in
sliding
the
brack-
et
up.
If
too
much
force
is
used,
a
strain
will
be
placed
on
the
neck
of
the
tube
when
the
support
bracket
positioning
ad-
justment
screws
are
tightened.
Also,
the
yoke
may
be
forced
out
of
position.
The
opening
in
the
yoke
should
be
concen-
tric
with
the
neck
of
the
tube.
FOCUS
COIL
ADJUSTMENT
The
focus
coil
should
be
positioned
so
that
it
is
spaced
l/4"
from
the
deflection
yoke
when
parallel
with
the
yoke.
The
opening
in
the
yoke
should
be
concentric
with
the
neck
of
the
tube
.
The
spacing
should
be
adjusted
before
the
front
of
the
picture
tube
is
clamped
down,
because
it
is
ne
-
cessary
to
remove
the
tube
to
change
the
position
of
the
focus
coil.
Its
position
is
changed
by
choice
of
location
of
the
coil
mounting
studs
in
the
scalloped
holes
on
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
coil
mounting
bracket.
The
opening
in
the
coil
can
be
made
concentric
with
the
neck
of
the
tube
by
loosen
-
ing
the
nuts
on
the
studs
which
support
the
focus
coil
brack-
et
and
turning
the
studs
with
a
screwdriver
in
the
slots
pro-
vided
.
The
studs
are
eccentric
and
move
the
coil
both
ver-
tically
and
horizontally.
They
shou
ld
be
used
only
to
cen-
ter
the
neck
of
the
tube
in
the
opening
of
the
coil.
TEST
SOCKET
A
test
socket
is
provided
on
the
rear
of
the
chassis
which
allow
s
adjustment
of
the
horizontal
oscillator
and
checking
of
:;ensitivit'y
without
removing
cha
s
sis
from
cab-
inet
.
See
Figure
2
for
socket
connections.
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GENERAL
The
chassis
should
be
mount
e d
on
angle
iron
bracke.ts
(Motorola
Pa"I"t
No.
7X7"00210)
so
that
all
connections
and
adjustments
may
be
·
made
easily.
Since
the
power
cord
circuit
is
broken
by
the
interlock
when
the
cabinet
back
is
removed,
it
will
be
necessary
to
obtain
an
extra
power
cord
with
the
female
interlock
recep-
tacle
in
order
to
make
a
power
connection
to
the
receiver.
Order
Motorola
Part
No.
30B470756.
ORDER
OF
ALIGNMENT
A
complete
receiver
alignment
can
he
m<Jst
conveniently
perform.ed
in
tbe
·
tiollowing
order
~
l.
Audio
Take-Off
&
Ratio
Detector
2.
4.
S
Me
Trap
3.
IF
Coils
&
Mixer
Transformer
4.
Osc
&
RF
Sections
AUDIO
TAKE-OFF
&
RATIO
DETECTOR
ALIGNMENT
Equipment
Required:
AM
Signal
Generator:
Accurately
calibrated
(Optional)
at
4.
5
me
Adjustable
output
DC
Meter:
Low
range
electronic
voltmeter
.
Procedure:
Refer
to
Figure
4
for
location
of
adjustments.
1.
If
possible,
it
is
desirable
to
align
the
audio
section
from
an
actual
station
signal,
since
the
4.
5
me
align-
ment
frequency
will
be
exact.
The
fine
tuning
trim-
mer
should
be
turned
off
the
station
slightly,
to
pre-
vent
overloading
the
ratio
detector.
2.
If
a
signal
generator
is
used,
tune
it
accurately
to
4.
5
me,
and
adjust
the
output
to
approximately
10,000
microvolts.
Connect
the
high
side
of
the
s
ignal
gen-
erator
through
a
1000
rnmf
capacitor
to
the
grid
(pin
1)
of
the
video
amplifier
tube
V-7
(6AH6),
and
the
low
side
to
chassis.
The
following
applies
whether
the
station
signal
or
signal
generator
is
used.
3.
From
either
side
of
capacitor
C-52
(10
mf),
connect
an
electroni
c
voltmeter
to
chassi
s
decoupled
thru
lOK
ohms.
4.
Set
the
contrast
control
for
maximum
gain
(fully
clockwise).
5.
Peak
L-20
for
maximum
reading
on
meter.
6.
Peak
T-3
primary
(top
core)
for
maximum
reading
on
meter.
7.
Move
the
meter
and
decoupling
resistor
from
C-52
to
junction
of
R-41
(33K)
and
lead
to
volume
control.
8.
Adjust
T-3
secondary
(bottom
core)
for
zero
re-
sponse
on
2.
5V
scale
of
meter
.
This
corresponds
to
the
cross-over
point
on
the
FM
detector
curve
.
If
desired,
the
symmetry
of
th
e
curve
may
be
check
ed
by
tuning
the
signal
generator
25
kc
above
and
below
4.
5
me
and
noting
the
plus
and
minus
voltage
pro-
duced,
reversing
the
meter
connections
as
neces-
sary.
Fo.r
proper
balance
of
the
ratio
detector
sys-
tem,
the
voltage
in
each
direction
should
be
approxi-
mately
equal.
lf
not,
check
the
tuning
of
L-20
and
the
primary
and
secondary
of
T-3.
the
ratio
detec-
tor.
If
nec.,
s
sary,
replace
the
ratio
detector
tube
V-9
(6ALS).
It
is
d ..
sirable
to
calibrate
the
genera-
t<Jr
on
a
station
signal.
This
may
be
done"
by
nulling
the
secondary
on
a
station
signa]
and
then
connecting
the
generato
.r
and
tuning
it
to
produce
the
same
null
without
touching
the
trimmers
in
the
set.
NOTE:
As
the
adjus
.
trnents
are
brought
to
resonance,
it
is
advisable
to
reduce
signal
generator
output
to
prevent
over
loading.
With
a
10,
000
microvolt
sign\'1
into
the
grid
of
the
video
amplifier
tube,
with
the
contrast
control
turned
fully
clock-
wise,
and
the
focus
control
at
center
of
its
range,
the
volt-
age
read
from
one
side
of
capacitor
C-52
should
be
greater
than
5.
OV.
4.
5
MC
TRAP
ALIGNMENT
l.
Connect
the
high
side
of
the
signal
generator
through
a
1000
mmf
capacitor
to
the
grid
(pin
l)
of
the
video
amplifier
tube
V
-7
(
6AH6),
and
the
low
side
to
chas-
sis.
2.
Connect
the
voltmeter
and
germanium
crystal
rec-
tifier,
as
shown
in
Figure
5,
between
the
cathode
of
the
picture
tube
(yellow
lead)
and
chassis.
Use
th
e
lowest
voltage
scale
on
the
m e
ter.
3.
With
the
signal
generator
accurately
set
at
4.
5
me
and
maximum
output,
adjust
trap
L-18
for
minimum
reading
on
the
meter.
IF
AMPLIFIER
ALIGNMENT
Equipment
Required:
IF
Sweep
Generator
meeting
the
following
requirements:
18
to
30
me,
approximately
12
me
sw
e
ep
width.
Out-
put
constant
and
adjustable
to
at
least
l
volt
maxi-
mum
with
accurately
calibrated,
adjustable
markers.
Cathode
Ray
Oscilloscope:
preferably
one
with
a c a
li-
brated
input
attenuator.
NOTE:
If
there
is
no
built-in
m a
rker
in
the
sw
e
ep
ge
n-
e
rator,
loosely
couple
the
output
of
an
accu-
rately
calibrated
AM
sig
nal
generator
to
th
e
IF
strip.
At
all
times,
keep
the
marker
output
low
enough
to
pr
e
vent
the
marker
from
distorting
the
response
curve.
If
a
wide
band
scop
e
is
used,
the
marker
will
be
more
distinct
if
a c
apacitor
of
100
to
1000
mmf
is
placed
across
the
scope
input.
Use
the
small-
est
size
possible,
since
too
large
a
value
will
affect
the
shape
of
the
curve.
Procedure
:
1.
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high
voltage
generator
tube
V
-17
(
6BQ6GT)
from
its
socket
to
eliminate
horizont
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FIGURE
4.
TUBE
AND
ALIGNMENT
ADJUSTMENT
LOCATIONS
oscilloscope.
Replace
6BQ6
tube
with
dummy
load
of
2500
ohms
25
watts
connected
from
B
plus
side
of
fuse
to
chassis.
2.
By
means
of
an
external
battery,
apply
a
negative
3.
0
volt
bias
from
the
bottom
of
the
lst
IF
tube
grid
resistor
R-13
(6800)
to
chassis.
3.
Using
leads
as
short
as
possible,
connect
the
hot
side
of
the
sweep
generator
to
the
grid
(pin
1)
of
the
lst
IF
tube
V-3
(6AU6)
through
a
5000
mmf
capacitor
(do
not
use
the
loose
or
"spraying"
method
of
coupling).
The
low
side
is
connected
to
chassis.
Set
the
cen-
ter
frequency
of
the
sweep
to
about
24.
6
me
and
ad-
just
initially
for
a
sweep
deviation
of
approximately
12
me.
However,
a
sweep
of
from
8
to
10
me
may
be
found
better
for
overall
alignment.
4.
Using
R-26
(lOOK)
as
a
decoupling
resistor,
connect
the
scope
to
pin
4
of
test
socket.
If
a
stronger
out-
put
is
desired,
connect
the
scope
between
the
pic-
ture
tube
cathode
and
chassis.
The
curve
seen
at
this
position
will
be
the
reverse
of
the
polarity
shown
in
Figure
6.
5.
Set
the
contrast
control
at
minimum.
NOTE:
If
a
distorted
or
unstable
picture
is
seen
on
the
the
oscilloscope
during
alignment,
it
may
be
ne-
cessary
to
stop
the
oscillator
by
disconnecting
resistor
R - 9
(1500)
from
the
plate
(pin
6)
of
the
oscillator
tube
V-2B
(12AT7),
or.by
substituting
another
tube
with
pin
6
removed.
CAUTION:
l.
Do
not
reduce
the
oscilloscope
gain
and
increa~e
signal
input
so
that
the
top
of
the
curve
is
flattened,
due
to
-limiting
in
the
video
or
scope
amplifiers.
2.
The
·
dress
of
plate
&
grid
components
in
the
lF
affects
tuning.
Do
not
move
indiscriminately.
3.
On
the
IF
coils
and
on
the
traps,
the
resonance
point
will
be
found
attwo
settings
of
the
slug.
The
correct
set-
ting
is
the
one
which
is
found
with
the
greater
part
of
the
adjusting
screw
out
of
the
coil.
NOTE:
The
lst
&
2nd
IF
traps
are
tuned
from
bottom
of
cpassis,
while
IF
cores
are
adjusted
from
the
top
.I'
6.
Tune
the
low
frequency
trap
L-14,
located
on
the
2nd
IF
·
coil,
for
maximum
attenuation
on
the
curve
at
21. 9
me.
7.
Tune
the
):ligh
frequency
trap
L-12
located
on
the
1st
IF
coil
fpr
maximum
attenuation
on
the
curve
at
27.
3
me.
8.
AdjustthelstiFcoil,
L-ll,
to
place
a
26.6
me
mark-
er
on
the
high
side
of
the
response
curve
60%
down
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5.
ELECTRONIC
VOLTMETER
CONNECTIONS
from
maximum
response.
See
Figure
6.
9.
Adjust
the
Znd
IF
coil,
L-15,
to
place
a ZZ. 7
me
marker
on
the
low
side
of
the
response
curve
60'%
down
from
maxitru:lm
response.
l
0.
Adjust
the
3rd
IF
plate
transformer,
T
-Z,
to
provide
a
flat
top
or
symmetrical
response
curve.
11.
Reset
the
traps
(steps
6 & 7)
and
again
check
the
IF
for
proper
response.
NOTE:
It
is
suggested
that
the
bias
be
removed
for
ac-
curate
resetting
·
of
the
traps.
l
z.
With
bias
applied,
connect
the
sweep
between
the
grid
(pin
Z)
of
the
mixer
tube
V-ZA
(lZAT7)
and
chassis.
13.
Disconnect
the
trimmer,
C-14,
in
LC
circuit
in
the
grid
of
the
mixer
tube,
qr
short
the
trimmer
through
a
10,
000
mmf
ceramic
disc
type
to
chassis.
14.
Bring
both
cores
of
the
mixer
transformer,
T-1,
si-
multaneously
from
the
outside
towards
the
center.
The
half-way
markers
should
be
Z6.
4
me
and
zz.
9
me.
(Figure
7).
NOTE:
In
aligning
the
three
IF
coils,
each
coil
is
ad-
justed
individually,
but
when
adjusting
the
pri-
mary
and
secondary
of
the
mixer
transformer,
the
adjustments
should
be
made
simultaneously.
The
important
point
to
keep
in
mind
is
to
obtain
a
flat
response
curve
with
as
much
gain
as
pos-
sible.
The
sides
of
the
curve
should
be
straight
and
as
steep
as
possible.
Simultaneous
adjust-
ing
of
the
primary
and
secondary
is
the
easiest
way
to
obtain
this
result.
T}J.e
transformer
by
itself
is,
in
effect,
tuned
for
the
same
pass
band
as
the
three
staggered
circuits.
See
Figure
7.
The
only
difference
in
the
overall
waveform
should
be
that
the
sides
of
the
overall
wave
are
·
steeper.
Constant
use
of
the
50o/o
markers
(ZZ.
9
me
and
Z6.
4
me)
should
be
resorted
to,
since
it
is
absolutely
necessary
to
obtain
the
proper
curve.
A
slight
dip
(not
exceeding
10'%)
is
permissible
in
the
mixer
transformer
re-
sponse
curve.
BANDWIDTH
The
bandwidth
may
be
determined
by
connecting
an
AM
generator
to
the
mixer
grid.
With
the
generator
frequency
at
Z4.
6
me,
adjust
the
output
for
1
volt
reading
on
a
VTVM
21.9
27.3
FIGURE
6.
IF
RESPONSE
CURVE
21.9
27.3
FIGURE
7.
OVERALL
RESPONSE
CURVE
FROM
MIXER
connected
at
the
plate
(pin
Z)
of
the
video
detector
tube
V
-6
(6AL5)
and
chassis.
Double
the
output
of
the
generator.
Now,
by
tuning
either
side
of
Z4.
6
me
and
noting
the
fre-
quencies
at
which
th~
VTVM
again
reads
1
volt,
the
6
db
bandwidth
points
are
indicated.
REGENERATION
CHECK
After
the
above
IF
and
mixer
transformer
alignment
has
been
made,
a
check
for
regeneration
in
the
IF
amplifier
should
be
made.
This
is
done
by
removing
the
battery
bias
and
observing
the
output
response
curve
on
the
oscilloscope,
as
taken
between
the
picture
tube
cathode
and
chassis.
The
bandwidth
may
change
with
the
bias
removed
but
should
not
change
more
than
0.
Z
me.
Set
the
contrast
control
to
max-
imum
gain.
Decrease
the
input
until
the
output
signal
shows
a
marked
decrease.
Any
regeneration
present
will
be
indi-
cated
by
sharp
peaks
on
the
overall
response
curve.
The
oscillator
should
be
stopped,
as
described
above,
.
during
this
procedure.
CAUTION:
Do
not
inject
too
much
marker
signal.
MIXER
LC
ADJUSTMENT
Reconnect
bias
removed
for
regeneration
check.
Re-
place
trimmer
C-14
in
LC
circuit
of
mixer
grid
or
remove
10,
000
mmf
ceramic
between
trimmer
and
chassis.
Adjust
the
trimmer
so
it
is
tuned
to
the
center
of
the
mixer
re-
sponse
curve.
This
is
indicated
by
observing
the
effect
of
the
LC
circuit
on
the
mixer
response.
In~reasing
the
ca-
pacity
of
the
trimmer
and
bringing
the
LC
circuit
from
above
the
IF
range
into
the
IF
range,
it
·
will
be
noted
that
the
mixer
7
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8
curve
will
pull
down
on
the
high
side,
then
straighten
out
as
the
LC
circuit
approaches
the
middle
of
the
range,
and
pull
down
on
the
low
side
as
the
LC
circ•.dt
approaches
the
low
end
of
the
1F
range.
The
proper
tunin-g
point
is
that
oint
at
which
the
mixer
curve
straightens
<>ut.
In
effect,
the
LC
circuit
is
similar
to
a
jack
coil
when
it
is
within
the
IF
range.
CAUTION:
Tuning
the
LC
circuit
very
low
will
cause
oscillation.
IF
SENSITIVITY
MEASUREMENTS
IF
Stages
Only
1.
Remove
the
battery
bias
from
the
lst
IF
tube
grid.
2.
Connect
an
AM
signal
generator,
set
at
24.
6
me
thru
a
blocking
capacitor
of
5000
mrnf,
between
grid
(pin
I)
of
the
lst
IF
tube
V-3
(6AU6)
and
chassis.
3.
Connect
an
electronic
voltmeter
across
the
video
de-
tector
load
resistor
R-28
(5600).
Both
leads
from
the
meter
should
be
decoupled
with
lOOK
ohm
res
is-
tors.
4.
Set
the
contrast
control
for
maximum
sensitivity.
5.
Stop
the
oscillator
tube
by
disconnecting
resistor
R-9
(1500)
from
the
plate
(pin
6)
of
the
tube
V
-2B
(12AT7)
or
by
substituting
another
tube
with
pin
6
re-
moved.
6.
The
signal
required
to
produce
1
volt
(negative)
above
contact
potential
on
the
meter
should
be
less
than
700
microvolts.
Mixer
&
IF
Stages
The
preliminary
preparations
are
the
same
as
for
check-
ing
the
sensitivity
of
the
IF
stages
except:
I.
Connect
the
AM
signal
generator,
set
at
24.
6
me,
through
a
5000
mmf
capacitor,
between
the
grid
(pin
2)
of
the
mixer
tube
V-2A
(12AT7)
and
chassis.
2.
The
signal
required
to
produce
1
volt
(negative)
above
contact
potential
on
the
meter
should
be
less
than
125
microvolts.
OSCILLATOR,
ANTENNA
AND
RF
ALIGNMENT
NOTE:
The
IF
must
be
aligned
before
the
RF
section
can
be
properly
phased.
Equipment
Required:
Sweep
Generator:
Frequency
range
40-220
me;
10
me
sweep
width
Output
constant
and
>djustable
Adjustable
markers(
markers
should
be
calibrated
occasionally
by
check-
ing
against
an
accurate
signal
gen-
erator).
Oscilloscope:
Preferably
one
with
a
calibrated
input
attenuator.
Signal
Generator:
Frequency
range
40
to
220
me
Accurately
calibrated
AM
moc!ulatcd,
400
cycle
FREQUENCY
CHART
Chan
Frequency
Picture
Sound
OsciUator
2
54-60
55.
25
59.
75
,
81.
65
3
60-66
61.
25
I
65.
75
87.65
4
66-n
67.
2'5
I
71.75
93.65
5
76-82
77.25
81.
75
103.65
6
82-88
83.25
87.
75
109.65
7
174-180
175.
Z5
179.
75
152.45
8
180-186
181
.25
185.
75
158.45
9
186-192
187.25
191.
75
164.45
10
192-198
193.
25
19
7.
75
170.
45
11
198-204
199.
25
203.
75
2.25.
65
12.
204-210
.205.25
2.09.75
231.
65
13
210-216
211.
25
215.
75
237.
65
ANTENNA
&
RF
ALIGNMENT
PROCEDURE
1.
Remove
high
voltage
generator
tube
V
-17
(
6BQ6GT)
from
its
socket
and
replace
with
a
dummy
load
9f
2500
ohms
25
watts
connected
from
B
pLus
side
of
fuse
to
chassis.
Stop
the
oscillator
by
disconnect-
ing
R-9
(1500)
from
plate
(pin
6)
of
V-2B
{12AT7).
2.
Connect
the
sweep
generator
across
the
antenna
ter-
mi-;,als
on
the
chassis
with
the
antenna
lead-in
re•
moved.
The
line
from
the
sweep
generator
should
be
as
short
as
possible.
3.
Connect
the
oscilloscope
through
a
decoupling
resis-
tor
of
150,
000
ohms,
between
the
cathode
(pin
3)
of
the
mixer
tube
V-2
(12AT7)
and
chassis.
4.
Short
out
the
AGC
circuit
with
a
clip
lead
from
the
AGC
bus
to
chassis.
5.
Refer
to
Figure
4
for
the
RF
trimmer
location
and
to
Figure
9
for
the
locations
of
the
antenna
and
RF
coils.
The
frequency
chart
listed
previously
gives
the
channel
and
alignment
frequencies.
6.
The
antenna
coils
are
tuned
to
the
video
carrier
fre-
quency
and
the
RF
coils
are
tuned
to
the
sound
car-
riers.
Figure
10
shows
the
shape
of
the
curve
which
should
appear
on
the
scope
for
channels
2-6
and
Fig-
ure
11
the
curves
for
channels
7-13.
·
7.
Turn
the
station
selector
switch
to
channel
10.
Set
the
center
frequency
of
the
sweep
generator
to
the
center
frequency
of
channel
10
(195
me).
8.
Adjust
ceramic
trimmer,
C-6,
so
that
picture
and
sound
markers
arc
as
in
Figure
11.
9.
Check
channels
7
to
13
for
proper
response
and,
if
necessary,
tune
the
coil
L-6.
These
coils
may
be
tuned
by
spreading
them
to
decrease
inductance
or
compressing
them
to
increase
their
inductance.
See
Figure
9
for
location
of
coils.
This
will
have
more
effect
on
channels
10
to
13
than
7
to
9.
If
L-6
is
ad-
justed,
it
may
be
necessary
to
readjust
RF
trimmer
C-6,
and
recheck
the
high
channels.
NOTE:
As
the
bandwidth
of
the
high
channels
is
very
broad,
a
slight
variation
is
permissible.
10.
Move
bandswitch
to
channel
6.
11.
With
the
center
frequency
of
sweep
generator
at
the
center
frequency
of
channel
6
(85
me),
introduce
markers
corresponding
to
sound
and
picture
car-
riers
and
compare
with
curve
of
Figure
10.
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CHANNEL 4
CHANNEL
3
CHANNEL 2
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.
L-2A
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v
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-SOLID
LINE INDICATES
OPTIMUM
RESPONSE.
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OSC.
SECTION
---DOTTED
LINES INDICATES
PERMISSIBLE VARIATION.
FIGURE
10.
RF
RESPONSE
CURVES
CHANNELS
2-6
L-4A
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L-4C
L-4M
FIGURE
9.
ANTENNA,
RF
AND
OSCILLATOR
COIL
LOCATIONS
NOTE:
A
convenient
method
of
determining
whether
a
coil
is
tuned
correctly
is
to
insert
a
brass
or
iron
slug
into
the
coil.
Brass
decreases
and
iron
increases
the
inductance.
12.
After
channel
6
has
been
aligned,
.
progress
downward
through
channel
2.
CAUTION:
Make
certain
th
e s
tation
selector
switch
is
on
the
correct
channel
before
checking
band-
pass.
OSCILLATOR
ADJUSTMENT
1.
Put
oscillator
back
in
circuit.
2.
Remove
the
short
from
the
AGC
circuit
and
apply
a
-3
volt
battery
bias
to
the
AGC
bus.
3.
Move
the
scope
to
the
test
socket
on
the
chassis
rear
with
the
high
side
connected
to
pin
4
and
the
low
side
to
pin
5
(chassis).
4.
Set
the
contrast
control
at
minimum
(counterclock-
wise).
5.
Remove
the
fine
tuning
knob
and
turn
shaft
until
the
slot
is
in
a
horizontal
position.
This
represents
the
mid-capacity
position.
6.
Turn
station
selector
switch
to
channel
12.
7.
Set
the
sweep
generator
on
channel
12
with
a
center
frequency
of
207
me
and
at
least
a
lZ
me
sweep.
Keep
the
output
low
enough
to
show
no
evidence
of
limiting
in
the
overall
response
curve.
NOTE:
Before
aligning
the
oscillator
section,
make
FIGURE
11.
RF
RESPONSE
CURVES
CHANNELS
7-13
certain
the
3.
3
microhenry
choke
(L-8)
in
the
mixer
grid
is
dressed
away
from
the
2
mmf
ca-
pacitor
(C-16)
tied
to
the
same
grid.
8.
Introduce
a
marker
corresponding
to
the
sound
car-
rier
of
channel
lZ
(Z09.
75
me).
9.
Adjust
oscillator
ceramic
trimmer
so
that
the
sound
marker
falls
into
the
21.9
me
trap
dip
in
the
response
curve.
10.
Turn
generator
and
station
selector
to
channel
9
with
the
fine
tuning
shaft
slot
still
in
the
horizontal
posi
-
tion.
11.
Spread
or
compress
the
3-turn
coil
located
in
the
center
of
the
oscillator
plate
(L
-
4M,
Figure
9)
so
that
the
sound
marker
for
channel
9
falls
into
the
Z7.
3
me
trap
dip
in
the
response
curve.
As
the
os-
cillator
is
tuned
below
the
carrier
on
channels
7,
8,
9 &
10,
the
Z7.
3
me
trap
will
be
in
the
same
position
as
the
Zl.
9
me
trap
in
step
9.
lZ.
Repeat
steps
6,
7,
8 &
9.
13,
Turn
generator
and
station
selector
to
channel
13.
14.
Turn
fine
tuning
trimmer
so
that
the
sound
marker
for
channel
13
falls
into
the
Zl.
9
me
trap
dip
of
re-
sponse
curve.
The
slot
in
the
fine
tuning
shaft
should
not
have
moved
more
than
30°
from
the
horizontal
position
to
accomplish
this
(each
number
on
the
sta-
tion
selector
knob
represents
30°).
15.
U
more
than
a
30°
change
in
fine
tuning
trimm
e r
was
needed
in
step
14,
adjust
channel
13
oscillator
coil
9
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(L-7)
by
spreading
or
compressing
until
the
30°
re-
quirement
is
met.
NOTE:
Each
adjustment
of
channel
13
oscillator
coil
(L-7)
will
necessitate
a
rechecking
of
the
oscil-
lator
trimmer
on
channel
12
as
per
steps
6,
7,
8 &
9.
16.
Check
channels
12,
ll,
10,
9,
8,
and
7
by
noting
whether
the
fine
tuning
trimmer
can
drop
the
sound
marker
for
each
channel
in
the
trap
dip
by
a
30°
ro-
tation.
If
one
of
the
channels
does
not
meet
the
30°
requirement,
a
compromise
must
be
made
by
re-
setting
channel
9
or
12,
whichever
is
closer
to
the
channel
in
question.
Example:
1)
Ifchannellldoes
notmeet
the30°require-
ment,
return
station
selector
and
genera-
tor
to
channel
12
and
tune
ceramic
trim-
mer
toward
channel
ll
(trimmer
frequen-
cies
lowered
by
tightening
screw).
This
will
tend
to
move
channel
12
sound
mark-
er
out
of
the
trap
dip,
but
this
can
be
com-
pensated
for
by
the
fine
tuning
trimmer.
Do
not
adjust
trimmer
any
more
than
is
ne
cessary
to
get
the
channel
in
question
back
within
the
30°
requirement.
Example:
2)
If
channel
10
does
not
meet
the
30°
re-
quirement,
move
station
selector
and
gen-
erator
to
channel9
and
tune
the
3
-turn
coil
(L-4M,
Figure
9)
toward
channel
10
(coil
freq
raised
by
spreading
turns.)
This
will
also
tend
to
move
channel
9
sound
marker
out
of
the
trap
dip,
but
this
can
be
com-
pensated
for
by
the
fine
tuning
trimmer.
Again,
do
not
adjust
the
coil
any
more
than
is
necessary
to
bring
the
channel
in
ques-
tion
back
within
the
30°
requirement.
17.
Turn
sweep
g
enerator
and
station
selector
switch
to
channel
6.
18.
Adjust
channel
6
oscillator
coil
(L-4E,
Figure
9)
so
that
the
sound
marker
for
channel
6
falls
into
the
21. 9
me
trap
dip
with
the
fine
tuning
trimmer
at
mid-
capacity
(shaft
slot
in
horizontal
position).
Always
spread
or
compress
channel
6
oscillator
coil
in
units
of
3
turns.
Compressing
turns
will
move
curve
toward
s
ound
marker,
while
spreading
will
move
CIRCUIT
Chassis
TS-ll4
and
TS-ll5
are
electrically
identical
ex-
cept
for
the
Vertic
a l
Sweep
Generator
(V
-13).
l'he
TS-ll4
uses
a
6SN7GT
instead
of
the
12AU7
of
the
TS-ll5.
This
change
necessitated
changing
grid
resistor
R-63
from
330K
10
curve
toward
video
marker.
IMPORTANT:
Since
the
coils
are
in
series,
the
proper
alignment
of
channel
6
will
simplify
the
phasing
of
the
channels
to
follow.
19.
Adjust
channels
5
and
4
so
that
the
sound
marker
for
each
channel
falls
into
the
21. 9
me
trap
dip
in
the
curve
with
the
fine
tuning
trimmer
set
no
more
than
15°
from
mid-capacity,
20.
Channels
3
and
2
should
be
adjusted
so
that
the
sound
marker
falls
into
the
21. 9
me
trap
dip
with
the
fine
tuning
trimmer
within
15°
of
maximum'
capacity.
OVERALL
RECEIVER
SENSITIVITY
MEASUREMENT
An
overall
measurement
of
sensitivity
is
made
as
fol-
lows:
1.
Connect
an
AM
signal
generator
to
the
input
termi-
nals
of
the
receiver
chassis
after
removing
the
short
300
ohm
lead
which
connects
to
the
antenna
input
strip
on
the
back
of
the
cabinet.
To
match
the
gen-
erator
to
the
receiver
input,
a
resistor
matching
net-
work
should
be
used.
In
the
case
of
a
generator
with
a
50
ohm
output
impedance,
for
example,
place
a
100
ohm
resist<>r
in
series
with
the
output
terminal
of
the
generator
and
a
150
ohm
resistor
in
series
with
the
ground
terminal,
2.
From
cathode
of
picture
tube
to
chassis,
connect
a
calibrated
oscilloscope,
NOTE:
To
calibrate
scope,
connect
it
across
6,
3
volt
filament
supply.
The
peak-to-peak
amplitude
on
the
screen
will
then
be
approximately
18V
(
6.
3
X
2,
8),
3.
Set
contrast
control
for
maximum
sensitivi-ty.
4.
Tune
signal
generator
to
the
video
carrier
frequency
of
the
channel
being
checked.
Generator
signal
should
be
30%
modulated
at
400
cycles,
The
signal
from
the
generator
to
produce
20
volts
peak-to-peak
at
picture
tube
cathode
should
be
less
than
25
micro-
volts
on
channels
2
to
6
and
less
than
75
microvolts
on
channels
7
to
13.
DESCRIPTION
to
lOOK.
The
circuit
description
of
the
TS-ll5,
as
foand
in
the
TS-ll5
Service
Manual
will,
therefor<;,
apply
al.so
to
the
TS-ll4
except
for
the
differences
noted
above.
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REPLACEMENT
PARTS
LIST
NOTE:
When
ordering
parts,
specify
model
number
of
set
in
addition
to
part
number
and
description
of
par
t.
Rei'.
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Part
No.
Description
CHASSIS
TS-114
ElECTRICAL
PARTS
Capacitors
C-1
thru
C-22
C-23
C-24
C-25
C-26
C-27
C~28
21A470790
21A470789
2lA470789
21A470789
21K17375
21K470329
C-29
C-30
C-31
C-32
C-33
C-34
C-35
C-36
C-37
C-38
C-39
c-4o
c-42
c-43
c-44
C-45
c-46
c-47
c-48
C-49
C-50
C-51
C-52
C-53
C-54
C-55
C-56
C-57
C-58
C-59
c-6o
c-61
C-62
c-63
c-64
c-65
c-66
C-67
c-68
c-69
C-70
C-71
C-72
C-73
C-74
C-75
C-76
C-17
C-78
C-79
c-eo
c-81
c-82
c-83
c-84
21A470789
21A470789
21K17375
21A470789
21A470789
21A470789
21A470789
21K470329
21K470324
8R9854
8R9854
21R6554
21K470329
21A478274
21K49Q8o6
21A470789
21A470789
21K790439
8R9866
21A790131
2lR6590
21R6590
23A90205
21K482726
8R9869
21R6650
8R9869
21K470322
8R9873
8R9869
8R9869
8R9870
8R9871
8R9870
8R9866
21R6590
8R9873
8R9875
23B700160
23B700159
8R9869
8R9866
8R9866
8R9866
8R9870
8R9869
21K400037
21R2741
8R9869
8R9854
8R9874
8R9874
21K7oo883
8R9874
21K790574
See Tuner
Parts
List
•••••••••••••••
Ceramic
disc:
1500
mmf
500V
••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
tubular:
220
mmf
500V
••••
Molded: 30
mmf
500V
(temperature
compensated)
••••••••••••••••••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
tubular:
220
mmf
500V
••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Molded: 30
mmf
500V
(temperature
compensated)
••••••••••••••••••••••
Molded: 6 mmf
500V
•••••••••••••••
Paper:
.1
mf
200v
•••••••••
••••••
Paper:
.1
mf
200V
••••••••••••••••
Mica: 100 mmf
500V
•••••••••••••••
Molded: 30 mmf
••••••••••••••••••••
Molded:
2.2
mmf
•••••••••••••••••••
Molded: 60 mmf
••••••••••••••••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Silver
mica: 15
mmf
(part
of
T-3
base)
••••••
•••••••••••
••••••••
Paper:
.001
mr
6oov
••••••••••••••
Ceramic
tubular:
150
mmf
••••••••••
Mica: 500 mmf
500V
•••••••••••••••
Mica: 500
mmf
500V
..............
.
Electrolytic:
10
mf
50V
••••••••••
Ceramic
disc:
10
1
000
mmf
450V
••••
Paper:
.005
lllf
6oov
.............
.
Mica: 68
mmf
500V
..............
..
Paper:
.005
lllf
6oov
.............
.
Molded: 20
mmf
••••••••••••••••••••
Paper:
05
lllf
6oov
..............
.
Paper:
005
lllf
6oov
.............
.
Paper:
.005
lllf
6oov
............
..
Paper:
.01
lllf 6oov
.............
..
Paper:
.02
lllf 6oov
.............
..
Paper:
.01
lllf
6oov
..............
.
Paper:
.001
lllf
6oov
.............
.
~1ica:
500 mmf
500V
.............
..
Paper:
.05
mf
6oov
..............
.
Paper:
.15
mf
6oov
..............
.
Electrolytic:
4-section;
80 nt/
450V;
40 mf/300V; 20 lllf/300V;
10
mf/300V
......................
..
Electrolytic:
4-section;
80
mf/
4oov; 4o mr/4oov; 100 mt/50V;
20 lllf/25V
•••••
••••••••
.........
,,,
Paper:
005
mf
6oov
............
..
Paper:
.001
mf
6oov
............
..
Paper:
.001 lllf 6oov
............
..
Paper:
.001
lllf
6oov
.............
.
Paper:
.01
mr
6oov
.............
..
Paper:
.00
5
mr
6oov
.............
.
Ceramic
tubular:
270
mmf
500V
••••
Mica: ·680
mmf
500V
..............
.
Paper:
005
mf
6oov
............
..
Paper:
1
lllf
200V
...............
.
Paper:
.1
lllf
6oov
...............
.
Paper:
.1
mf
60ov
•••••••••••••••
Ceramic
tubular:
18o
mmf
3000V
•••
Paper:
.1
mf'
6oov
•••••••
•••••••••
Ceramic
tubular:
60
mmf
1500V
C-85 8R9874
(in
deflection
yoke),,
••••••••••••
Paper:
.1
m:r
6oov
...••.
••.•••••••
List
~
·30
·30
·30
.30
.20
·30
.30
.30
.20
-30
·30
.30
·30
·30
.25
.25
.25
.20
·30
.25
.25
·30
·30
.20
.20
·35
.25
.25
45
-30
.20
.20
.20
.25
.25
.20
.20
.25
.25
.25
.20
.25
.2)
·35
3.10
.20
.20
.20
.20
.25
.20
.25
·35
.20
.25
·35
·35
.50
·35
·35
·35
Ref.
No.
Part
r:o.
Description
List
~
c-86
c-87
c-88
c-89
23B70o613
23B70o614
23B70o615
8R9810
Electrolytic:
3-section;
8o
mf
/
400V; 20 lllf/300V;
10
mf/300V
••••••
Electrolytic:
3-section;
60
mt/
4oov; 4o mt/300V; 20 mt/25V
•••••••
Electrolytic:
2-Gection;
35
mt/
400V; 100
~I/50V
•••••••••••••••
,,.
Paper:
.25
mf
lOOV
••••••••
, , • , , , •
2.55
2.45
1.50
.25
F-1
65A700851
Fuse,
1/4
amp:
glass
tubular;
L-1
thru
L-9
L-10
24K790035
L-11 24B701343
L-12
L-13
24K790035
L-14
L-15
L-1.6
L-17
L-18
L-19
L-20
L-21
L-22
L-23
24K701344
24K792111
24K792171
24B792135
24K701652
24A470159
24K701651
'24K701512
24K790059
L-24 24K701139
or
24K701136
or
24K701141
or
24K701138
or
24K70ll42
L-25
L-26 24K790145
L-27 24K70l349
Speakers
LS-1 50C7018o8
Resistors
R-1
thru
R-12
R-13
R-14
R-15
R-16
R-17
R-18
R-19
R-20
R-21
R-22
R-23
R-24
R-25
R-26
R-27
R-28
R-29
R-30
6R6428
6R5550
6R2036
6R6o69
6R6394
6R6229
6R5550
6R2036
6R6o69
61!6428
6R2035
6R6038
6R6075
6R6075
6R3966
6R6ll7
6R6oo4
6R5550
with
leads••••••••••••••••••••••••
.25
See
Tuner
Parts
List
•••••••••••••••
RF
choke:
molded;
5.6
microhenries
••••••••••••••••••••••
1st
IF:
complete
with
LC
trap,
core,
&
mtg
nut•••••••••••••••••••
Trap
(part
of
L-11)
••••••••••••••••
RF
choke: molded:
5.
6
microhenries
••••••••••••••••••••••
Trap
(part
of
L-15)
••••••••••••••••
2nd
IF:
complete
with
LC
trap,
core,
& mtg
nut
•••••••••••••••••••
RF
choke:
yellow
dot
••••••••••••••
RF
choke:
yellow
dot
••••••••••••••
4.5
me
trap:
leas
core
& mtg
nut
••
Compensating
coil:
blk
dot
(wound on R-36)
•••••••••••••••••••
Audio
take-off:
less
core
and
mtg
nut
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Compensating
coil:
grn
dot
{wound on
R-32)•••••••••••••••••••
Focus
coil
•••••••••••••••••••••••••
Horizontal
Oscillator:
leas
core
·30
·30
·90
·35
·35
.50
.50
·35
&
cliP••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
.95
Deflection
yoke:
complete,
••••••••
10.95
See
Tuner
Parts
List
•••••••••••••••
RF
choke: molded;
o.47
microhenriea
.20
Horizontal
size
coil:
less
core
& mtg
nut•••••••••••••••••••••••••
.85
Speaker:
5"
electrodynamic;
3.2
ohm
voice
coil;
100
ohm
field
{hot)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••
Each
Exch
See
Tuner
Par
+-
.s
Li
st
•••••••••••••••
68oo
1
~
1/
ZW
••••••••••••••••
,doz
47
1~
l/
2W
•••••••••••••••••••
doz
33
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••••
doz
2200
10%
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
12
1
000
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••
doz
1000
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
47
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••••
doz
33
loj
l/2W
••••••••••••••••••••
doz
2200
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
68oo
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
82
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••••
doz
1500
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
100
1
000
2~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
100,000
2~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
1.5
meg
2~
l/2W
•••••••••••••
,doz
56oo
1~
1/2w
•••••••••••••••••
doz
1
meg
~
l/2W
••••••••••••••••
doz
47
10%
l/2W
•.••••••••••••..•••
doz
*
*
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
11
Scanned by mbear2k - Jan 2012
Ref.
.!2:..,.
Part
No.
R-31
A&B
R-32
R-33
R-34
R-35
18A792009
6R6032
6R6018
6R64oo
or
6R6341
R-36
R-37
R-38
R-39
R-4o
R-41
R-42
R-43
R-44
R-45
R-46
R-47
R-48
R-49
R-50
R-51
R-52
R-53
R-54
R-55
R-56
R-57
R-58
R-59
R-60
R-61
R-62
R-63
R-64
R-65
R-66
R-67
R-68
R-69
R-70
R-71
R-72
R-73
R-74
R-75
R-76
R-77
R-78
R-79
R-80
R-81
R-82
R-83
R-84
R-8'5
R-86
R:..87
R-88
R-89
R-90
R-91
R-92
R-93
12
6R5671
6R3933
6R2oo4
6R566o
6R6012
6R6428
6R6428
6R2122
6R6414
6R6032
6R6032
6R6022
6R476004
6R6320
6R3927
6R6004
6R6397
6R2096
6R6428
6R5581
6R5581
6R6o31
6R6031
6R6397
6R6031
6R5577
6R6031
18A90147
6R6428
6R5577
6R6032
18A.90145
6R2118
6R3949
18A790146
6R6291
6R6291
6R6056
18A.90147
6R6004
17K790840
18K701114
17K792705
6R6477
6R6031
6R6031
6R2122
6R2122
6R6428
6R6229
6R3949
6R5631
18A791574
6R6074
6R6038
6R6032
6R5583
List
Description
~
Contrast
volume
control:
dual;
car-
bon; 2000 1/'31 & 1
meg
l/4w
respectively
(with
power switch)
••
2700 (not
replaceable;
part
of
L-21)
470,000
2~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
100
2oj
1/'ZJ
•••
••••••••••••
doz
33
1
000
1~
lW
(in
6AH6
video
amp)
••••••••••
~···············•ach
doz
22
1
000
1~
lW
(in
6cB6
video
amp)
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
each
doz
12
1
000
(not
replaceable;
part
of
L-19)••••••••••••••••••••••••••
4700
1~
2W
••••••••••••••••••••••
220
2~
l/2W
••••••••••••••••••
doz
8200
1~
l/2W•••••••••••••••••doz
180
1~
1/2W••••••••••••••••••doz
33,000
2~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••
doz
6800
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
68oo
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
4.7
meg
20~
1/'Zrl
••••••••••••••
doz
270,000
1~
2/2w
••••••••••••••
doz
470,000
2Q%
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
470
1
000
2~
l/2W••••••••••••••doz
330
1~
l/2W••••••••••••••••••doz
1000 2~
2W
••••••••
••••••••••••••
10,000
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••
doz
2.2
meg
2~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
1 meg
2~
l/2W
••••••••••••••••
doz
22
1
000
l~
1/2W
•••••••••••••••
doz
330,000
1~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
6800
1~
l/2W
••••••••••••••••••
doz
3300
la;£
1/'i!tJ•••••••••••••••••doz
3300
1~
l/2W•••••••••••••••••doz
100
1
000
l~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
100,000
1~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
22,000
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••
doz
100,000
1~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
2700
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
100
1
000
l~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
Vartical
hold
control:
carbon;
1
meg
l/4W•••••••••••••••••••••••
6800
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
2700
loJ
l/2W•••••••••••••••••doz
470
1
000
2~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
Vertical
size
control:
carbon;
5
meg
l~W••••••••••••••••••••••••
3·3
meg
~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
470
2o;
l/2W
••••••••••••••••••
doz
Vertical
linearity
control:
wire
wound; 2000
2W
••••
• • • • • • • •
56o
1~
1/'31 ·
(in
deflection
yoke)
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
doz
560
1~
l/2W
(in
deflection
yoke)••••••••••••••••••••••••••doz
47
1
000
2~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••
doz
Brightness
control:
carbon;
1 meg
l/4w
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1
meg
2~
l/2W••••••••••••••••doz
Wire
wound:
1000
1~
15W••••••••
Focus
control:
wire
wound;
500
4w.
Wire
wound:
2000
1~
lOW
••••••••
15
1
000
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••
doz
100,000
loj
1/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
100
1
000
loj
1/'ZW
••••••••••••••
doz
-
4.7
meg
2~
1/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
4.7
meg
~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
68o0
lei
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
1000
1~
l/2W•••••••••••••••••doz
470
2~
l/2W
••••••••••••••••••
doz
120
1
000
1~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
Horizontal
hold
control:
carbon;
100,000 l/4w
•••••••••••••••••••••
68,000
1~
l/2W
•••
••••
••••••••
doz
1500
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
470
1
000
~
l/2W
••••••••••••••
doz
47
1~
lW
••••••••••••••••••••
each
doz
l.OO
1.00
.15
1.45
.15
1.45
.20
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.20
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
i.oo
1.00
1.00
.eo
1.00
1.00
1.00
.eo
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.00
1.00
1.00
.eo
1.00
.4o
1.55
·35
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.eo
1.00
1.00
1.00
.15
1.45
Re:f.
No.
Part
No.
R-94
R-95
R-96
R-97
R-98
R-99
6R5690
6R5721
6R5721
6R5577
6R6328
17K701353
Transformers
Description
6800
1o;
'31
••••
••••••••••••
.
••••••
150,000
1~
lW
•••••••••••••••
each
doz
150,000
1~
lW
••••••••
••••••
•.
each
doz
2700
1~
1/2.<
(in
deflection
List
!!!s!.
.20
.15
1.4-5
.15
1.45
yoke)
•••
~••••••••••••••••••••••doz
1.00
100
1
000
1~
lW
(in
deflection
yoke
·)
•••••••••
.
••
.
••••••••••••••
each
-~5
doz
1.11!5
Wire
wound~
1.500
1~
l5W.........
.35
See
Tuner
Parts
List
...........
.
......
T-1
T-2
24B792585
3rd
IF:
less
·
core•
mtg
nut,.
&
colored
leads
...............
.
........
.
T-3
24B790125
Ratio
detector:
caaplete
less
T-4
25B79Q686
T-5
25K701143
T-6 24c701134
T-7
25B790140
T-8
25C700161
shield
C&lla
••••
• •
•••
• •
.,
• • . , • • • •
Audio
output•••••••••••••••••••••••
Vertical
output••••••••••••••••••••
High
voltage
transf"ormer
•••••••••••
Filament
isolation
transformer
(for
V-18)
••••••••••••••••••••••••
.65
2.00
I.4o
3-25
7.25
3·05
or
25K7oo882
or
25C700169
or
25C701025
Power
transformer
••••••••••••••••••
14.20
V-1
6cB6
V-2
12AT7
V-3
6AU6
v-4
6AU6
V-5
6AG5
v-6
6AL5
V-7
6AH6
or
6cB6
V-8
6AU6
V-9
6AL5
V-10 6J5
v-11
6v6
V-12
6sN7GT
V-13
6sN7GT
v-14
6w6
V-15
6AL5
V-16
6SN7GT
V-17
6BQ6GT
V-18
6W4GT
V-19
1B3GT
V-20
14BP4
or
14cP4
V-21
5u4G
RF
Amplifier
•••••••••••••••••••••••
MiXer-Oscillator
•••••••••••••••••••
1st
IF
Amplifier
•••••••••••••••••••
2nd IF
Amplifier•••••••••••••••••••
3rd
IF
Amplifier
•••••••••••••••••••
Video
Detector
••••••••••••••••••••
Video
Amplifier
••••••••••••••••••••
Audio
Driver-Limiter
•••••••••••••••
Ratio
Detector
•••••••••••••••••••••
Audio
Amplifier••••••••••••••••••••
Audio
Output•••••••••••••••••••••••
1st
& 2nd
Clipper
••••••••••••••••••
Vertical
Sweep Generator
•••••••••••
Vertical
Sweep OUtput
••••••••••••••
Phase
Detector
•••
·
•••••••••••••••••
Horizontal
Oscillator
••••••••••••••
Horizontal
Output & Hi-Voltage
Generator•••••••••••••••••••••••••
Damping
Diode••••••••••••••••••••••
Hi-Voltage
Rectifier
•••••••••••••••
Picture
Tube: 14"
Rectangular
•••••
Low
Voltage
Rectifier
••••••••••••••
TUNER
-
MODEL
TT-16
C-1
C-2
C-3
c-4
C-5
c-6
C-7
c-8
C-9
C-10
C-11
C-12
C-13
C-14
C-15
C-16
C-17
C-18
1X701444
21K478234
21K77375
21A470789
21KT7375
21K470322
1X701662
21A701029
21A701029
21K482726
21K482726
1X701662
21K482726
1X792784
21K400050
21K4782eo
21K478234
21A470789
TT-16 Tuner:
caaplete
with
tubes
••
Molded: 8
mmt
•••••••••••••••••••••
Ceramic
tubular:
220 1llllf
500V
••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Ceramic
tubular:
220 1llllf
500V
••••
Molded:
20
mmf'
500V
••••••
.
•••••••
Tri11111er
1
ceramic:
.5-3
lllllf;
with
screw & mtg
nut•••••••••••••••••••
Ceramic
disc:
1500
..r
•.••••.•••..
Ceramic
disc:
1500
mmf
••••••••••••
Ceramic
disc:
10
1
000
mmf
450V
••••
Ceramic
disc:
10
1
000
1llllf
450V
••••
Fine Tuning TriiiiDer
(part
of
switch)
Trimmer, ceramic:
.5-3
lllllf;
with
screw
& mtg
nut•••••••••••••••••••
Ceramic
disc:
10
1
000
mmf
450V
••••
Tri11111er
1
ceramic: 3-13 mmf;
with
screw
and
mtg
nut
•••••••••••••••••
Molded: 10
mmf
500V
••••••••••••••
Molded: 2
mmf
500V••••••·••••••••
Molded: 8
mmf
500V•••••••••••••••
Ceramic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
*
.25
.20
·30
.20
.25
.20
.25
.25
.30
.30
.20
.30
.45
·30
.25
.25
·30
Scanned by mbear2k - Jan 2012
Ref.
!!2.!..._
Part
No.
C-19
C-20
C-21
C-22
L-1
L-2
L-3
L-4
211(77375
21K47~280
211.470789
21A470789
24A790033
24c792764
241(790536
List
Description
~
Cersmic
tubular:
220
mmf
500V
••••
~1olded:
2
Ill1lf"
500V
•••••
• • • • • • • •
Ceramic
disc
: 5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Cersmic
disc:
5000
mmf
450V
••••••
Antenna impedance matching
coil
••••
Antenna
coil:
channels 2
thru
6;
includeo
L-2A
thru
L-2E
(high
channel
coils
are
part
of
switch).
RF
coil:
channels 2
thru
6;
includes
L-3A
thru
L-3E
(high
channel
coils
are
part
of
switch)~
Oscillator
coil:
channels 2
thru
6;
.20
.25
·30
.30
.50
.25
.20
L-4M
L-5
24c700114
241(700115
241(792765
includes
L-4A
thru
L-4E
(high channel
coils
are
part
of
switch)..........
.05
Oscillator
coil:
channel
10........
.10
Antenna primary:
low
frequency
includes
L-5A
1
L-5B, &
L-5C
•••••••
RF
coil:
channel
13•••••••••••••••
Oscillator
coil:
channel
13•••••••
RF choke: molded;
3·3
microhenries.
RF choke: molded;
2.2
microhenriee.
RF choke: molded; 0.47 microhenriee
.15
.10
.10
.20
.20
.20
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
L-6
L-7
L-8
L-9
L-25
R-1
R-2
R-3
R-4
R-5
R-6
R-7
R-8
R-9
R-10
R-11
R-12
T-1
241(701839
241(700116
241(792577
241(780128
241(790145
6R6397
6R6o48
6R5614
6R2036
6R6229
6R5659
6R6o69
6R6320
6R6038
6R6117
6R6393
6R6o80
241(701135
22,000
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
doz
47
1
000
lQi
l/2W
•••••••••••••••
doz
56
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••••
doz
33
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••••
doz
1000
1~
l/2W•••••••••••••••••doz
1.00
3900
1~
1/'31
••••
•••••••••
~
••
doz
2200
lQi
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
10
1
000
loj
l/2W•••••••••••••••doz
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1500
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
5600
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
1200
1~
l/2W
•••••••••••••••••
doz
4 700
1()1/,
1/'Zrl
•••••••••
·
•••••
doz
Mixer
IF:
lees
coree
&
mtg
nuts
•••
NOTE:
Tuner mechanical
parts
are
included
in
following
list.
1.00
1.00
.45
Part
List
Description
CHASSIS
TS-114
MECHANICAL
PARTS
7A791965
7A701393
7A701396
1X701407
7A792568
7B700194
351(700532
7A700196
71(700153
42A72609
351(792757
39Kl7396
42K701443
15B791111
42A700147
42K471342
46A470302
42B70721
46A70023
46A478242
46K791756
46K480256
46A470310
Bracket,
interlock
safetY••••••••••••••••
;Bracket
1
transformer
cut-out:
large
(beneath
25C700161
or
25K7oo882
power
trans)••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Bracket
1
transformer
cut-out:
small
(beneath
25C700169
or
25C701025
power
trans)••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
llracket
1
rear
tube
support:
with
tube
gro..Dld.ing
spring
•••••••••
• • • • • • • • • • • •
BracKet, yoke adJustment
(acrose
top
of
defl
yoke)••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Bracket,
focus
coil
mtg:
bottan
("U''
bracket
around
focus
coil)••••••••••••••
Bumper,
rubber
(circular
bum:per
in
large
rear
support
brkt)
•••••••••••••
Bracket,
focus
coil
mtg:
top
(across
top
of
focus
coil)
•••••
••
•.
• •
..
• •
Bracket,
coil
mtg
(L-27 mtg)
•••••••••••••
Clip,
grounding (V-10
tube
shield)
••••••
Cushion, focus
coil
(between
coil
&
tube)
Contact,
pin
terminal
(in
epkr
receptacle
per/c.
Cap,
plate:
with
lead
(for
6BQ6)
••••••••
Cover,
test
socket
••
•••••••••••••••••••••
Clamp,
lead
retainer
(on
hi-volt
rect
filament
leads)
••••••••••••••••••••••
doz
Cap,
plate
(hi-volt
rect)
••••••••••••••••
Core,
iron,
& screw (T-3
secondary)
••••••
Clip,
coil
mtg
(T-3 eecondary)
••••••••
doz
Core,
iron,
& screw (T-3
primary,
L-14)
••
Core,
brass,
& screw
(T-2)
•••••••••••••••
Core,
braes,
& screw (L-11 & L-15)
•.•••
Core,
iron
& screw (L-12 & T-1 secondary)
Core,
iron,
& screw (L-18, L-20
1
& T-1
priJDB.rY)
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
.05
.15
.15
*
.6o
.15
.25
.05
.05
.20
.50
.25
.10
.15
.05
.20
.25
.15
.15
.05
.15
.10
.Part
!!2.!....
461<471143
42A76244
46.6.700090
5A79o684
14A780184
14K791892
14K87179
487655
489751
482640
487688
2A790191
2A791404
2A47oo49
2B70703
287093
287022
287003
2S7051
287oo4
64A7oo690
28K471323
641(700748
64A700745
351(701379
35K700166
64B701162
9a54664
5smo
5S7728
9A22367
5S7703
5S6842
5S7700
51(71246
5S2815
5S8497
5S7707
3S490822
3S4905o8
3S7467
3S716~
Description
Core,
iron,
& screw
(L-23)•••••••••••••••
Clip,
coil
retainer
(L-23)••••••••••••doz
Core,
iron,
& screw
(L-27)•••••••••••••••
Gr0111111et
1
tube
socket
(V-14 &
V-16
socket
mtg)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••doz
Inilulator,
antenna
lead
(insulates
300
ohms
line
from
chaasia)
••••••••••••••
doz
Insulator,
coil
(in
T-2
can)
••••••••••
doz
Insulator,
coil
(in
T-3 can)
••••••••••
doz
Lockwasher
1
internal:
3/8;
cad
pl
(front
controls
mtg)
•••••••••••••••
per/c
Lockwasher,
int-ext:
/18;
cad
pl
(T-8
&
focus
coil
mtg)
•••••••••••••••
~
••
per/c
Lockvuher,
internal:
1/2
thin;
cad
pl
(mounts
bottan
focus
coil
mtg
brkt)
••
doz
Lockwasher,
int-ext:
1/4;
cad
pl
(mounts
bottan
focus
coil
mtg
brkt)
••
doz
Nut:
special:
cad
pl
(mounts ceramic
trimmers)••••••••••••••••••••••••••••doz
Nut,
coil
&
core
mtg\L-27)•••••••••••doz
Nut,
coil
&
core
mtg (T-1
1
T-2
1
L-11
1
L-12
1
L-14, L-15
1
L-18
1
& L-20)
••••••
doz
Nut,
palnut;
special
(T-3 primary
coil
mtg)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••doz
Nut,
hex:
palnut;
6-32 x
1/4
cad
pl
(T-2
shield
mtg)
•••••••••••••••••••
per/c
Nut, hex:
1/4-20
x
7/16;
cad
pl
(mounts bottom
focus
coil
mtg
brkt
••••
doz
Nut,
hex:
8-32 x
5/16
etl;
cad
pl
(T-8
&
focus
coil
mtg)
••••••••••••••••••
per/c
Nut,
hex:
palnut;
3/8-32
x
9/16;
cad
pl
(rear
controls
mtg)
•••••••••••
doz
Nut,
hex:
3/8-32
x
9/16;
cad
pl
(front
controls
mtg)
•••••••••••••••••
doz
Plate,
electrolytic
mtg
(when
3
electrolytic&
uaed)
••••••••••••••••••
doz
Plug,
line
cord:
2-pin;
waxed
•••••••••••
Plate,
socket
cover
(covers
unused
hole
when
only
two
electrolytic&
are
used)doz
Plate,
transformer
cover
(beneath
24c700161
&
25K7oo882
paver
trans)
••••••
Pad,
cushion
(under
picture
tube)
••••••••
Pad,
cushion
(on
picture
tube
retainer
strap)
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Plate,
chassis
cover
(removable
plate
on
chassis
aide)••••••••••••••••••••••••
Receptacle,
female
(teet
Jack)
•••••••••••
Rivet:
.o88 x
5/32
stl;
pol
nkl
(V-2
socket
mtg)
•••••••••••••••••••
per/c
Rivetl
.122 x
5/16
etl;
pol
nk1
(V-19
socket
mtg)
••••••••••••••••••
per/c
Receptacle:
5-prong
(spkr
receptacle)
•••
Rivet:
.122
x
7/32
stl;
pol
nkl
(pix
tube
grounding
spring
mtg)
••••
per/c
Rivetl
.145 x
5/32
stl;
pol
nkl
(mounts T-4 & T-5)
•••••••••••••••••
per/c
Rivet:
.122
x
1/4
stl;
J?Ol
nkl
(line
cord
mtg)••••••••••••••••••••per/c
Rivet,
shoulder:
nkl
pl
(V-14 & V-16
socket
mtg)
••••••••••••••
••••••••••••
doz
Rivet:
.o88 x
7/32
stl;
pol
nkl
(9K78o442
&
9K484167
socket
mtg)
•••
per/b
Rivet:
.o88 x
1/8
etl;
pol
nkl
(V-1
&
V-5
socket
mtg)
•••••••••••••
per/c
Rivet:
.122 x
5/32
etl;
pol
nkl
·
(mounts
91<471270
socket
&
terminal
atrips}
••••••••••••
,
•••••••••••••••
~/c
screw
1
machlne: 6-32 x · 1
srotted
hex
head; cad
p).
( cersmic
tri11111er
adj)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
doz
Screw
1
sheet
metal:
#6
x
3/4
PKA
plain
hex
head;
cad
pl
•••••••••••••••
doz
Screw
1
sheet
metal:
#f3
x
3/8
PKA
plain
hex
head~
cad
pl
(T-7
mtg)
•••••
doz
Screw
1
machine: 8-32 x
1/4
plain
hex head; cad
pl
(:yoke
adJ.
bracket
mtg)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••per/c
Screw
1
eccentric:
cad
pl
(IIIOU!lts
bottom focue
coil
mtg
brkt)
•••••••••••••
Screw, thumb: cad
pl
(yoke adJustment)
doz
List
~
.15
.25
.45
·35
.15
·35
.25
·50
.50
.25
.15
.50
.50
.15
.50
.15
.20
·35
.20
.10
.10
.25
.30
.10
.50
.50
.15
.50
.50
.50
.15
.15
.15
.15
-50
.05
.50
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l4
387467
388146
3S490459
26A.26283
26A90301
42C701181
41A471379
26B7oo835
26c701345
3l.K4573
9A4B0274
31A791613
41A70705
26K485936
9K471270
9A471343
9K78o442
9K484167
9A790685
3lK90046
3lK37494
3lK471568
3lK51511
3lK471564
31A7914o2
3l.K4602
31A470164
41A700563
l.X101157
31A21990
9K701449
Description
Screw
1
sheet
111etal:
#8
x
3/8
PKZ
plain
hex
head;
cad
pl
(IIIOUDta
top
focus
coil
mtg
brkt)
•••••••••
•••••••
doz
Screw,
sheet
metal:
#8
x
1/4
PKZ
plain
hex
head;
cad
pl
(teat
socket
cover
mtg).
••
••.••••••••
••
•••
•• ••
•••
••••
-per/c
Screw,
sheet
metal:
#8
x 1
PKZ
plain
hex
head;
cad
pl
(tube
retainer
strap
urtg)
•••••••••••••••••••
•••••
•••••••
doz
Screw,
machine!
6-32
x 1
1/8
slotted
rOUDd
hex
head;
brass
(secures
hi-volt
trazut
plates)
••••••••••••••••••••••••
doz
Shield,
tube
(for
glass
6J5
audio
amp)
•••
Shield,
tube:
miDiature
•••••••••••••••••
Strap,
tube
retainer:
with
pl
(eround
picture
tube
trant>•••••••••••••••••••••
Spring,
tension
(pictur-a
tube
BUJPOrt)
•••
Shield,
D'
(between
audio
& vtdeQ
IF
strips)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Shield,
tuner
chaaeia
••••••••
_
•••••••••••
Strip,
termiDal.l
3
ina
#3
~;
1/Z'
spacing
•••••••••••••••••••••
~
••
,
••••••••
Socket,
tube:
octal;
molded
(hi
...
volt
rect)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Strip,
teraiDal.l
apeeial
(pn
hi-volt
trana>••••••••••••••••••••••,•••••••••••
Spring
1
co1l
(T-3)•••••••••••••••••••••doz.
Shield,
coil
(T-3)•••••••••••••••••••••••
Socket,
tube:
octal
(aU
octal
IIOCketa
except
V-14, V-16, &
V-19)••••••••••••••
Socket,
tube:
miniature;
tan
mo;J.ded
(V-5)•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Socket,
tube:
llliniature
7-prOJI&
(V-3,
v-4, & v-6)
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Socket
1
tube:
miniature
7-proug
(V-7
1
V-8, V-9, &
V-15)••••••••••••••••••
Socket,
tube:
octal
(V-14 & V-16)
•••••••
Strip,
terminal:
5
ina
114
gnd;
3/8"
spacing
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Strip,
teraiDal.:
4
ina
#3
gnd;
3/8"
spacing
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
strip,
terminal:
4
ina
#2
gpd;
3/8"
spacing
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Strip,
tera:l.nal:
3
ina
#3
gnd;
3/8"
spacin&•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Strip,
terminal:
3
ina
#2
gpd;
'/&'
spacing.
••••
.
•••••••••••••••
~
•••••••••••
Strip,
termiDal.:
6
1nll
#4
gpd;
3/8"
apectng
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Strip
1
termiDal:
5
ina
#3
p;
1/2"
•»eeing
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
strtp,
tera1D&l:
a
1na
#2
a.
1 Slid;
3/B"
EllJI'.C
i:ug
••
·-·
••••••••••••••••••••
il
•••••••
Spring,
tube
sroundtng
(grou:Qda
outer
picture
tube
coating)•••••••••••••••••••
Shield,.
coil:
with
spade
bolts
(T-2)
••••
Strip,
terminal:
2-acrew
(
antenna
terminal)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Socket,
picture
tube:
5-pin;
with
leads.
or
9K701451
41A700143
9K701324
9K701456
31A792459
31A701497
31Al02619
24K700585
Socket,
picture
tube:
12-p:tn;
with
leads
Spring,
compression
(L.27)
••••••••••
per/c
Socket,
tube:
noval
(V-2)
•••••••••••••••
Socket,
tube:
miniature
(V-1)
•••••••••••
Strip,
termiDal.:
2
ina
#3
mtg:
3/fr'
apacinl·································
Strip,
terllliDal:
3
ina
#2
Jllte;
1/4"
8JeeiDI·································
Strip
tera:l.nal:
2
ina
#2
Jlrt&J
1/4"
spacing
••••••
.••
,
••••••••••••••••••••••
Tre.p
1
ion:
1'14.
•••••••••••
•.
• •
••
•.
• •
or
24K700586
Tre.p, ion.:
PM
•••
••••••••
•••••••••••
••
24K700587
J.X701482
1~90387
~7596
or
Trap,
ion:
PM
•••••••••••••••••••••••••
,.
Tube mtg
plate:
with
bracket
&
socket
(hi-volt
rect)••••••••••••••••••••••••f•
Wax,
bi-wax
(on
hi-volt
tnmsformer)
•••
,.
Washer;
flat:
1/2
x
.203
x
.033
atl;
ced
pl
(retainer
strip)
•••••••••••
per?q
List
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.15
.15
ol5
.05
.15
.ao
.25
.20
.65
05
.20
.05
.15
.20
.20
·35
.20
.20
.20
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
10
.20
.10
·30
.10
-75
-75
.50
.4()
.20
·05
.05
.05
1.15
.45
-95
.40
*
.50
4A71577
481720
481719
4A791447
487569
Description
Washer,
insulating
(L-27
mtg)
•••••••••
doz
Washer,
flat:
3/8
x
.156
x
.030
atl;
ced
pl
(pix
tube
rear
support
brkt
mtg)
••••.••••••••••••••••••••••
•-• •
per/c
Washer,
flat:
3/8
x
.40
x .030;
cad
pl
(pix
tube
grounding
spring
mtg)
••••
per/c
Washer,
insulating
(T-7
mtg)
•••••••••••••
Washer,
flat:
5/16
x
.145
x
.027;
cad
pl
(V-14 & V-16
socket
mtg)
•••••••••••
per/c
MODEL
14'1'3
CABINET
PARTS
l.X192494
16B700099
35A790097
1X701529
7A701358
l6F701061
42A792502
lX701527
15K700596
30B470756
15K792068
5S3139
14B792069
36A485451
36c700732
36K700734
36c700733
487651
487650
l.X101526
287003
35Ir700799
35K792501
35K471282
64A79205a
51Cl'91B56
5S7151
5S7703
5Sl683
587706
3S488o9B
387536
35A701524
Bracket,
window
mtg:
with
pad
•••••••••••
Boerd,
baffle:
with
srille
cloth
••••••••
Bumper,
rubber:
with
bushing
(cabinet
reet)
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Back
cover:
complete
with
picture
tube
rear
cover,
anteDD&
recept
urt:g
pl.age,
antenna
support
bracket,
centering
adjustment
cover~
and
line
cord
•••••••••
Bracket,
antenna
support
•••••••••••••••••
cabinet,
table
model:
molded
plastic;
walnut;
leas
window &
grille
cloth
••••••
Clip
1
mask
retainer
•••••••••••••••••••
doz
Cover,
chaaaia
bottoDwith
hi-volt
insula
tO!"'
••••
.
•••
.,_
••••••••••••••••••••••
Cover,
picture
tube
reer
(on
back
cover).
Cord,
line:
with
plug
&
receptacle
••••••
Cover,
centering
adjustment:
rubber
(on back cover)
••
••••••••••••••••
•.
••
Eyelet:
.202
x
.475
bra;
ant
cap
(on
back
~over)
•••••••••••••••••••••
doz
Insulator,
high
voltage
(on
bottom
cover)
Knob,
control
(hold
control&
on
chassis
rear)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
K:nob,
control:
brn
(fine
tuning
&
off-volume)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Knob,
control
(contrast)'
•••
••••••••••
Knob,
control
(station
selector)
•••••••••
Lockvaaher
1
internal:
#8;
cad
pl
( spkr- mtg)
•••
•••••••••••••••••••••
per/
c
Lockwaaher,
internal:
/16;
cad
pl
(hi-volt
insulator
mtg)
••••••••••••
per/c
Mask,
picture
tube:
with
retainer
clips
·.
Nut,
hex:
8-32
x
5/16
(apkr
mtg)
•••
per/c
Pad,
cushion
(window
mtg)
••••••••••••••••
Pad,
cushion
(on
windov
mtg
britt)
•••••
doe
Pad, asbestos
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Plate,
antenna
receptacle
mtg
••••••••••••
Rivet,
shoulder:
annealed
(line
cord
mtg)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
doz
Rivet:
.122
x
l/4
atl;
ent
cop
(mounts
ant
recept
mtg
plate)
••••••••••••••
per/c
Rivet:
.122
x
7/32
atl;
ant
cop
(picture
tube
rear
cover
mtg)
••••••
per/c
Rivet:
.122
x
3/16
bra;
pol
nkl
(mask
clip
mtg)••••••••••••••••••••••••••Per/c
Rivet:
.122
x
1/8
atl;
pol
nkl
(hi-volt
ineulator
mtg)
••••••••••••
per/c
Screw,
sheet
metal:
#8
x
3/8
type
25
plain
hex
head;
ced
pl
(window
mtg)
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
doz
Screw,
inaulated
head:
statuary
bronze
(spkr
mtg)
••
•••••••••••
•••
.•••••••••
doz
Screw,
sheet
metal:
#8
x
3/8
PKZ
plain
hex
heed;
cad
pl
(mask
mtg)
••••••••••
doz
Screw,
sheet
metal:
/110 x 3/4
PKA
plain
hex
head;
cad
pl
(bottom
cover
mtg)
••
doz
Screw,
sheet
metal:
#8
x 1
1/4
PKA
plain
hex
head;
cad
pl
(cabinet
:t'eet
mtg)
••••
••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••
doz
Screw,
sheet
metal:
/16
x
3/8
PKA
slotted
acron
head;
ant
cop
(back
cover
mtg)
per/c
Screw,
sheet
metal:
/16
x
7/8
PKA
slotted
acron
head;
ant
cop
(back
cover
1lltg}
••••
,
••••••••••••••••••••••
doz
Strip,
antenna
support:
chip
board
(supporta"Bilt-in-Tenna")
•••••••••••••••
List
Price
.15
-50
.50
.15
.10
-35
.15
·05
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*
*
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1.50
.40
.15
.20
.15
.15
.25
.50
.50
.50
*
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.05
.20
.05
·05
.15
.15
-15
.15
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.15
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Ret.
Liet
!!.2!....
Part
No.
Deecription
~
Deecr1pt1011
382957
~
487566
lis7629
481720
481767
61C70U52
Screw,
.chine:
8-32 x
l/2
plain
hex••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••per/c
.50
Wuber,
telt
(UDder
control
knobe)
••••
doz
.25
Washer,
tlat
(3/8
X 5/32 X
•033
etl;
cad
pl
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
per/c
.50
Weeber
1
tlat:
l/2
X 3/16 X .ol!8
Btl;
cad
pl
(bottoa
cover
.tg)
••••••••••
per/c
.50
Waaher,
tlat:
3/8
x
.156
x .030
etl;
cad
pl
(
...
k
~>··••••••••••••••••per/c
.50
Wa8ber
1
tlat:
5/16 X .130 X .025
bre;
~l
Dkl
(
...
k
clip
.tg)
•••••••
per/c
.50
W1Ddow,
picture
tube:
rectaiJ&ular.
••••••
6.30
Bn.T-Ill-'mN!lA
K>DBL
TA-6
lX791900
2lR2163
21R2764
N7917l!S
211A791969
29A.
79l.60B
3l.K34326
TA-6
SiiiSle
Loop
AnteJma:
complete
••••••
Capacitor,
llica:
6
..t
300V
••••••••••••
Capecitor,
llica:
18
-r
300V
•••••••••••
Coil,
UlteiiDa
loediDg
(
011
teraii&l.
etrip)
•••.••••••.••.••••••.•.••..•••••.•
Coil,
hiP
trequeac;y
Ccmpellll&ting
••••••••
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IIIJ8d.e
•••••
,
••••••••••••••••••••••
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Strip,
tenlinal~
2
ins,
#3
lnd;
3/8"
apac1Dg
•••••••
~
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SUBJECT
TO
CHANGE
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furnished
upon
request.
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CHASSIS
TS-114A
SERVICE MANUAL SUPPLEMENT
(SUPPLEMENT
TO
TS-114
SERVICE
MANUAL
·
54P701933)
NOTE:
This
Service
Manual
supplement
contains
schematic
diagram
and
supplementary
parts
list
covering
the
TS-ll4A
TV
chassis.
Alignment
data,
service
adjustments,
etc.,
for
this
chassis
is
identical
(with
the
exception
shown
below)
with
the
TS-114
and
will
be
found
in
the
TS-114
Service
Manual,
Part
No.
54P701933.
MODEL
14T3Xl
is
identical
to
Model
14T3.
Refer
to
14T3
Service
Manual,
Part
No.
54P701933
for
replacement
parts.
REVISED
HORIZONTAL
OSCILLATOR
ADJUSTMENT
(FOR
TS-114A)
The
Horizontal
Hold
control
s
hould
have
a
sync
range
of
ap-
proximately
180
degrees.
If
the
control
is
too
critical,
ad-
just
as
follows:
1.
Short
out
Horizontal
Oscillator
coil
L-23.
This
may
be
done
by
shorting
the
2
pins
of
the
receptacle
(terminal
strip
in
some
sets)
on
top
of
the
chassis.
2.
With
the
centering
lever,
move
the
picture
to
the
left
so
that
the
right
edge
of
the
raster
can
be
seen.
Adjust
the
Horizontal
Hold
control
to
about
the
middle
of
its
range
and
note
the
width
of
the
blanking
pulse.
(The
blanking
pulse
appears
as
a
gray
bar
at
the
right
edge
of
the
pic\_ure).
3.
Remove
short
from
Horizontal
Oscillator
coil.
4.
Adjust
Horizontal
Oscillator
coil
until
the
same
amount
of
blanking
pulse
can
be
seen
as
was
noted
in
Step
2.
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
LIST
SUPPLEMENT
·NOTE:
When
ordering
parts,
specify
model
and
chassis
number
of
set
in
addition
to
part
number
and
description
of
part.
The
following
parts
are
replacements
for
or
additions
to
the
original
items
listed
in
the
TS-114
Service
Manual.
Ref.
No.
Pa;rt
Number
Description
CHASSIS PARTS - ELECTRICAL
Capacitors
C-17
21K470324
C-90
C-91
C-92
C-93
C-94
Fuses
21K780599
21K780599
21K482726
21K482726
21A470789
~
65K702901
Coils
L-16
24K701017
L-17
24K701017
L-19
24K703073
L-21
24K701019
Resistors
R-7
6R5659
R-32
R-36
R-37
R-68
R-71
6R476012
18A702403
18A702407
Molded:
6
mmf
(recommended
replacement
value)
•••••••••
Ceramic
tubular:
1000
mmf
•••
Ceramic
tubular:
1000
mmf
•••
Ceramic
disc:
10,000
mmf
••••
Ceramic
disc:
10,000
mmf
••••
Ceramic
disc:
5,000
mmf
.••••
Fuse,
3/8
amp:
glass
tubular;
with
leads
••••.••••••••••••
Compensating
coil:
wht
dot
(wound
on
Rl04)
(TS-114A)
••
Compensating
coil:
wht
dot
(wound
on
Rl05)
(TS-114A)
••
Compensating
coil:
red-red
dot
(wound
on
R36-10,000)
(TS-114A)
.•.•••.•••.
,
••••••
Compensating
coi}:
blk
dot
(wound
on
R32-15,000)
(TS-114A)
•••.••.••••.•..•••
3900
10%
!w
(recommended
replacement
value)
.•••••
doz
15,000
(not
replaceable-part
of
black
dot
L21)
••••••••••
10,000
(not
replaceable-part
of
red-red
dot
Ll9)
••••••.•
3900
10%
2W
(TS-114A)
••••
Vertical
Size
control:
5
meg
iw;
carbon
•••••••••••••••••
Vertical
Linearity
control:
2000
2W;
wire
wound
•••••••
List
Price
.25
.25
.25
.30
.30
.30
.25
.30
.30
.30
.35
1.20
.25
.so
1.50
Ref.
Part
No.
Number
R-75
18A702401
R-78
18K702405
R-100
6R5551
R-101
6R5551
R-102
6R6326
R-103
6R6301
R-104
R-105
Tubes
v:s-
6AG5
or
6CB6
or
6BC5
V-6
6AL5
or
Xtal
V-14
6W6
or
6AS5
Transformers
T-2
24B792585
24K703327
Description
Brightness
control:
1
meg
iW;
carbon
••••••••••••••••••••.
Focus
control:
500
4W;
wire
wound
••••••••••••••.•••.•••
120
10%
!w
.
............
doz
120
10%
!w
.....•.•.....
doz
100
10%
!w
.............
doz
1000
20%
!w
............
doz
22,000
(not
replaceable-
part
of
wht
dot
Ll6)
•••••••
22,000
(not
replaceable-
part
of
wht
dot
Ll7)
•••••••
3rd
IF
Amplifier
Video
Detector
Vertical
Sweep
Output
3rd
IF:
less
core,
mtg
nut,
&
colored
leads
(when
de-
tector
is
6AL5)
••••••••••••
3rd
IF:
less
core,
mtg
nut,
&
colored
leads
(when
de-
tector
is
crystal)
•••••••••
MODELS
14T3
&
14T3Xl
CABINET PARTS
1X702741
Back
cover:
complete
with
picture
tube
rear
cover,
antenna
receptacle
mtg
plate,
antenna
support
brkt,
centering
adjustment
cover,
&
line
cord
....•...•.............•.......
1X703255
TA-ll
Single
Loop
Antenna
••••••••••
PRICES
SUBJECT
TO
CHANGE
WITHOUT
NOTICE
List
Price
.so
1.55
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
.65
.65
3,50
.70
4S4S
AUGUSTA
BOULEVARD
CHICAGO
51.
ILLINOIS
PART
NO
.
54P7
10
2
48
Price 10
Cents
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.S.
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