AM RADIO MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
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Servicing digitally tuned AM/FM radio receivers. ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTERS HANDBOOK 1991 pg. 96
Soup-up those "All American 5" radios and create a good table radio. ELECTRONICS ILLUSTRATED May 1966 (v.9#3) pg. 31
Amplitude modulation tester operates directly off transmitter (without opening) and produces an unusual CRT display of the percentage of modulation. ELECTRONICS WORLD Jan 1968 (v.79#1) pg. 51
How to align any AM radio. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS May-Jun 1967 (v.4#2) pg. 79
Basic radio repair at home using simple tools and a knowledge of electronic basics. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Mar-Apr 1976 (v.16#2) pg. 45
Hand-calculators, powered by batteries, also can be used as a wideband, RF signal source. Use them to check the RF and IF stages of an AM receiver and as a continuity tester for antennas & connecting cables. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS May-Jun 1977 (v.17#3) pg. 67
How to align AM, FM, and AM/FM receivers using a minimum of equipment. ELEMENTARY ELECTRONICS Jan-Feb 1981 (v.21#1) pg. 71
Repairing headphone-style and belt-style "walk-a-long" radios. Some tips. HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Nov 1987 (v.4#11) pg. 73
"Modbox". A modulation analyzer designed for easy addition to any plate-modulated AM transmitter or receiver running up to 200 watts input. Performs three functions: (1) reads average percent of modulation, (2) warns of overmodulation or severe distortion, and (3) lets you check audio applied to final amplifier. POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Aug 1966 (v.25#2) pg. 41
Troubleshooting an older tube-style AM-FM stereo receiver where one channel drops to a low level after unit warms up. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Feb 1987 (v.58#2) pg. 12
Servicing the new digitally-tuned AM/FM radio receivers. Part 1. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jul 1989 (v.60#7) pg. 57
Servicing the new digitally-tuned AM/FM radio receivers. Part 2. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1989 (v.60#8) pg. 60
Troubleshooting your home radio without test equipment. WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1964 (v.20#1) pg. 52
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