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Model 15-1113 should be for all, this model was made for several years under three brands for Tandy/Radio Shack Corporation. There is only one real variation other than chrome or black/grey case color when you look at the outside and that is a recessed switches (gain especially)...the FM trap switch does come out a little but the gain is either a shaft or recessed rotary pot.
I have had problems with the the gain control all messed up and the signals breaking/noise. I finally noticed that the case has four screws that hold the bottom on (D'oh) and so I removed the nuts on the coaxial connectors to free the board and sprayed the CDC QC. I only have my own toothbrush as my friend suggested but I found my Blow Off cans...the gain wheel is pretty fragile looking and sits on it's legs like a transistor. carefully spinning it would be a better idea and using the air again. I sprayed the QD 3X first. I have enough canned air to handle all three amps.
This one is the test subject.
Now, to continue...
Good/bad?
It was a trick to get the male coaxials back in right but then I found that ubiquitous large washer on the floor that I didn't recognize so I took it apart again and thought maybe it goes over the top of the gain wheel.
Not sure how that works or stays. Had to open it again and shake it out.
Now the part I worry about.
At least one part of the opposite side (not the coax side) is point soldered to the case with a single strand of bare wire (I assume for GROUNDING). There are TWO blobs of solder, one on each end. Only one has a wire attached.
Now they may also serve to anchor the board at a fixed level. IF one is a broken ground it should show as a signal problem, or ???
I'll try and draw a simple diagram or two as I don't want to take it apart again unless I have to and I'll be testing it out in before dinnertime.
Hang on this is a thread currently in editing progress.
I have had problems with the the gain control all messed up and the signals breaking/noise. I finally noticed that the case has four screws that hold the bottom on (D'oh) and so I removed the nuts on the coaxial connectors to free the board and sprayed the CDC QC. I only have my own toothbrush as my friend suggested but I found my Blow Off cans...the gain wheel is pretty fragile looking and sits on it's legs like a transistor. carefully spinning it would be a better idea and using the air again. I sprayed the QD 3X first. I have enough canned air to handle all three amps.
This one is the test subject.
Now, to continue...
Good/bad?
It was a trick to get the male coaxials back in right but then I found that ubiquitous large washer on the floor that I didn't recognize so I took it apart again and thought maybe it goes over the top of the gain wheel.
Not sure how that works or stays. Had to open it again and shake it out.
Now the part I worry about.
At least one part of the opposite side (not the coax side) is point soldered to the case with a single strand of bare wire (I assume for GROUNDING). There are TWO blobs of solder, one on each end. Only one has a wire attached.
Now they may also serve to anchor the board at a fixed level. IF one is a broken ground it should show as a signal problem, or ???
I'll try and draw a simple diagram or two as I don't want to take it apart again unless I have to and I'll be testing it out in before dinnertime.
Hang on this is a thread currently in editing progress.
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