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        MODEL 920
STANDARD DEVIATION
      METER


 I N S T R U C T I O N MANUAL




 AUTOMATED INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS CORP.
            MEASUREMENTS
 BATESBURG                 SOUTH CAROLINA
N O PART O F THIS MANUAL MAY BE
REPRODUCED I N WHOLE OR IN PART
   EXCEPT BY PERMISSION OF
       MEAS URE ME NTS




         MODEL 9 2 0

  STANDARD DEVIATION METER



    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS




COPYRIGHT 197 0 BY MEASUREMENTS

        P r i n t e d i n U. S oA.




AUTOMATED INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS CORP.
       MEASUREMENTS DIVISION
     Batesburg, S. C. 29006 ( 8 0 3 ) 532-9256
                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS

                                                                  PAGE

Foreword

Front View of Model 9 2 0

Block Diagram

Section I        INTRODUCTION
                 A.   Scope of manual

Section I1       DESCRIPTION AND DATA
                 A.   General
                 B.   Technical C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s
                 C.   DesignFeatures
                 D.   Components Supplied
                 E.   Packaging

Section 1 1
         1       CONTROL FUNCTIONS
                 A.  Power
                 B.  Input Gain Control
                 C.  Local Oscillator Tuning
                 Dm FineTuning
                 E.  Meter Range Switch
                 F.  Audio Spkr
                 G.  Audio Level
                 H.  Scope
                 I.  + Deviation          -
Section IV      POWER SUPPLY
                A.  Battery Operation
                B.  A. C. Operation
                C.  Battery Recharging Procedure

Section V       OPERATION
                A.   Deviation Measurements
                B.   Distortion Measurements
                C.   N o i s e Measurements

Section VI      MAINTENANCE
                A.   General Precautions
                B.   Battery Installation
                C.   Removing t h e Instrument from the C a s e
                Dm Distortion Adjust
                                                              PAGE

               E.   Filter Termination Adjust
               F.   DividerAdjust
               G.   Meter Adjust
               H.   Discriminator Adjust
               I.   Power Overloads (Mixer CR4) Replacement

Section VII    STORAGE AND SHIPMENT
               A.   Storage
               B.   Shipment

Section VIII   TABLE OF REPLACEABLE PARTS

Section IX     PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD PARTS LAYOUT
               A.   Local Oscillator Board
               B.   I. F. Board
               C.   Pulse Network Board
               D.   Audio Board
               Em   Filter and Power Supply Board

APPENDIX I     SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
                                        FOREWORD


          Additional information with regard t o the applications and
maintenance of t h i s equipment w i l l be a v a i l a b l e from time t o time.
Users of the Model 9 2 0 Standard Deviation Meter a r e urged t o d i s c u s s
their problems with us and t o s u g g e s t s u c h modifications a s might make
the instrument more adaptable t o t h e i r s p e c i a l requirements.

                Whenever p o s s i b l e , maintenance difficulties should b e re-
ported t o MEASUREMENTS before proceeding with the a c t u a l repairs.
Through our familiarity with the instrument, w e a r e i n a position t o
s u g g e s t the most expedient and accurate repair procedure.

        Your Model 9 2 0 Standard Deviation Meter h a s been designed
and manufactured t o t h e highest standards of instrument quality. With
reasonable c a r e , many years of trouble-free s e r v i c e c a n b e expected
of it.



                                 Engineering Department

                                     MEASURE MENTS




               AUTOMATED INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS CORP.
                            10 Granite Street
                          Batesburg, S. C. 29006
Figure 1 Front View of t h e Model 920 Standard Deviation Meter
        .
                                  SECTION I

                                INTRODUCTION

A.    SCOPE O MANUAL
             F

      a.    This manual describes the operation o the Model 920 Standard
                                                  f
Deviation Meter for measuring peak deviation of F. M. transmitters. To
insure optimum performance, instructions for field maintenance are included,
along with a list of replaceable parts.


                                 SECTION I1

                           DESCRIPTION AND DATA

A.    GENERAL

      a.      The Model 9 2 0 Deviation Meter is designed to accurately
measure the peak frequency deviation of frequency modulated communication
transmitters.

            The Model 9 2 0 contains an accurate, linear, counter-type dis-
criminator and a reliable peak reading voltmeter.

             The highly stable conversion oscillator allows measurement a t
frequencies from 2 5 to 1000 MHz with low inherent residual frequency modu-
lation and maximum freedom from drift. To extend the useful range of the
instrument below 2 5 MHz, an external oscillator may be used to heterodyne
transmitter frequencies to the 100 kHz intermediate frequency.

            A discriminator output is available from the two front panel
jacks labeled SCOPE and SPKR. The output from the SPKR. jack includes
a 750 micro-second de-emphasis network which allows the Model 9 2 0
Deviation Meter to be used as a standard receiver meeting the requirements
of EIA Standard RS-152-A. Considerable care was taken in the manufacture
of the Model 92 0 to insure low inherent noise and distortion compatible with
the EIA Standard. The SPKR. jack provides a convenient source for measure-
ments of distortion and noise, or it may be used to drive the 8 ohm speaker
provided in the front panel cover.

            The SCOPE output jack provides a linear output from the dis-
criminator, and theref ore noise and distortion measurements may be made
without the de-emphasis network.
           The output of both the SPKR jack and the SCOPE jack may b e
viewed on an oscilloscope.


       TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

      a.     Carrier Frequency Range: 25-1000 MHz (25-50 MHz l o c a l
oscillator provides useful harmonics t o 100 0 MHz. )

      be      Sensitivity: 25 millivolts a t frequencies t o 500 MHz; 50
millivolts t o frequencies of 1000 MHz.

       c.     Residual Frequency Modulation: L e s s than 100 Hz a t 500 MHz.

       d.     Input Impedance: Nominally 50 ohms.

       e.     geviation Ranges: 0 to 2 k H z , 0 to 5 k z z , 1 to 2 0 kHz.
                                                              2

       f.     Deviation Accuracy: *306 of full s c a l e .

       g.     Modulation frequency Response: Flat f r o c             Hz t o 8 kHz.

       h.    Input Gain Control: L i ~ e a taper potentiometer provides 26 db
                                           r
of attenuation.

       i.     Maximum Power Input: 2 00 milliwatt s.

       j.    Speaker Output: Provides a 75 0 micro-s econd de-emphasis
network. This jack may b e used t o drive t h e 8 ohm s p e a k e r provided i n
the front cover. The l e v e l of de-emphasized audio output may b e adjusted
with t h e AUDIO LEVEL control.

      k.      SCOPE Output: Provides a l i n e a r audio output from a n emitter
follower.

       1.    Power Supply: A well-regulated power supply operates off a
115 volt 50-60 Hz line. Provision is a l s o made f o r battery operation.
Three Eveready rechargeable batteries #563 or their equivalent may be used.
Nine "D" s i z e cells may a l s o b e used. Maximum power consumption is 3
watts.


Ce     DESIGN FEATURES

      a.    The Model 920 Standard Deviation Meter is a completely s e l f -
contained solid s t a t e unit which is portable, a c c u r a t e , and simple t o operate.
      b.    Measurements a r e e a s i l y read on a large, linear, taught-
band panel meter.

       c.   An extremely s t a b l e local oscillator provides useful harmonics
up t o 1000 MHz. This oscill~i::,.r completely shielded t o minimize resi-
                                      is
dual noise.

      d.    For maximum portability the Model 920 may be powered from
batteries, (nominally 13. 5 volts) or from a 115 volt 50-60 Hz power line.

       e.     When the Model 92 0 Standard Deviation Meter is operated
from t h e AC powzr line, a well-regulated and well-filtered D. C. power
supply provides good stability and low residual hum and noise.

        f.        A charging circuit is provided t o recharge rechargeable batteries
up t o t h e i r nominal voltage.

      g.      Three deviation ranges from 0 t o 2 kHz, 0 t o 6 kHz, and 0 t o
20 kHz a r e provided.

         h.    SPKR Output is provided along with a n 8 ohm s p e a k e r mounted
in t h e front cover. The s p e a k e r output includes a 750 micro-second de-
emphasis network, and a level control.

      i,     SCOPE Output is available from a front panel jack.        This
output is linear and may be viewed on a n oscilloscope,

      j.    A deviation (+) (-) switch allows t h e measurement of peak
deviation on both s i d e s of t h e carrier.


D.    COMPONENTS SUPPLIED

      a,     The following is included with e a c h shipment:

             1 Model 92 0 Standard Deviation Meter
                   Approx. Weight (less batteries)    10 lbs.
                            Height                   9"
                            Width                    7"
                            Depth                    8-1/2"
                            Volume                          .
                                                       3 cu. ft.
             1 Cover with speaker
             1 Power Cord
             1 Manual of Operating and Maintenance Instructions
             1 Antenna
Em      PACKAGING

                                                                        Domes tic                 Export

       Approx. Weight ( l e s s b a t t e r i e s )                     13 lbs.                  2 5 lbs.
               Length                                                   13"                      2 1"
               Width                                                    10"                      13"
               Depth                                                    12"                       16"
               Volume                                                   .9 cu-ft.                2.5 cu. ft.

        For export t h e Model 920 is p a c k e d i n a wooden s h i p p i n g container.


                                             SECTION 1 1
                                                      1

                                        CONTROL FUNCTIONS

A.      POWER

         a.      The t h r e e position POWER SELECT s w i t c h l o c a t e d on t h e b a c k
of t h e 92 0 s e l e c t s e i t h e r AC Line Operation, Battery Operation o r Battery
Charge position.

         b.        The ON-OFF s w i t c h o n t h e front p a n e l controls t h e a p p l i c a t i o n
of b i a s v o l t a g e t o t h e c i r c u i t s of t h e Model 920.

      c.         The f u s e s l o c a t e d i n t h e b a c k of t h e instrument protect a g a i n s t
overload.


Be      INPUTGAINCONTROL

           a.    This is a l i n e a r potentiometer w h i c h a d j u s t s t h e g a i n of t h e
s i g n a l applied t o t h e metering c i r c u i t s . Approximately 2 6 db attenuation
is possible.


C.      LOCAL OSCILLATOR TUNING

           a.      This d i a l controls t h e tuning of t h e l o c a l o s c i l l a t o r which
o p e r a t e s between 25-50 MHz. The l o c a l o s c i l l a t o r h a s u s e f u l harmonics
t o 1000 MHz a n d is mixed with t h e incoming s i g n a l t o produce t h e 100
kHz intermediate frequency.
D.     FINE TUNING

        a.      This control permits extremely fine electronic adjustment of
the l o c a l oscillator frelquency t a i;l_icilitate tuning.


E.     METER RANGE SWITCH

      a.       This switch s e l e c t s t h e meter function a s described i n the
following:

               1.         BAT: I n t h i s position the meter c h e c k s t h e D. C. supply
voltage n e c e s s a r y for accurate operation. If t h e POWER SELECT switch
SW3 is in t h e A. C. position t h e meter i n d i c a t e s t h e rectified and filtered
A.C. voltage. This reading should be somewhere in t h e portion of the
meter marked BAT.

                       If t h e POWER SELECT switch is in t h e BAT position, the
meter indicates the b a t t e r ~ rvoltage. The battery voltage should indicate
three quarter s c a l e or greater. A line indicating minimum battery voltage
is marked on t h e meter s c a l e . If the battery voltage is low, the batteries
should be recharged a s per instructions Section I V Paragraph C.

               NOTE: Do not attempt t o recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

                 2.     TUNE: In t h i s position the meter w i l l peak when the
l o c a l oscillator is adjusted t o produce a 100 kHz b e a t with t h e incoming
signal.

               3.    2 0 k H z , 6 kHz, or 2 kHz; t h e s e positions s e l e c t the
d e s ired meter deviation range.

               4.     CAL 1: This position is used only when checking t h e
discriminator.

            5.        CAL 2: This position is u s e d t o check t h e gain of t h e
audio amplifier.


F.      AUDIO SPKR: This front panel jack provides a low impedance output
for s p e a k e r connections. This output circuit contains a 750 micro-second
de-emphasis network.
G.     AUDIO LEVEL: Controls the output level from the SPKR jack.


H.     SCOPE: A front panel jack which provides a linear audio output.


I.    + DEVIATION - : This switch allows t h e measurement of deviation
on both s i d e s of the carrier.


                                       SECTION IV

                                     POWER SUPPLY

A.     BATTERY OPERATION

         a.    The Model 920 may be used with three $563, 4 . 5 volt recharge-
a b l e Eveready batteries o r t h e i r equivalent, or with nine standard " D" c e l l s .

           The following procedure should be followed t o battery operate
the Model 92 0:

              1.     Disconnect t h e A. C. power cord.

              2.    Slide the power s e l e c t switch on the back of t h e
instrument t o the BAT position.

              3.     Rotate the METER RANGE switch SW1 on the front panel
t o BAT. If t h e meter reads above the three quarter s c a l e a s indicated by
the BAT marking on t h e meter, then there is sufficient battery voltage for
accurate operation.

            4.    If t h e meter reads below the BAT mark then the batteries
should be replaced or recharged t o insure accurate operation.


B*    A C . OPERATION
       .

      a.     The Model 920 may be operated from a 115 volt 50-60 Hz
source of line voltage a s follows:

              1.   Connect t h e line cord provided with t h e Model 9 2 0
between t h e connector on t h e back of t h e c a s e and t h e A. C. plug.
               2.       Slide the POWER SELECT switch SW3 located on t h e
back of t h e c a s e t o t h e A. C. position. The instrument is now ready f o r
operation.


C.     BATTERY RECHARGING PROCEDURE

                                          CAUTION

              Do not attempt t o recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

     a.    TheModel920hasabuilt-inchargingcircuitformaximum
convenience i n recharging run down batteries.

            If t h e B T check position i n d i c a t e s t h a t the battery voltage is
                      A
low connect the Model 920 t o the A. C. power l i n e and switch t h e POWER
SELECT switch SW3 on t h e back of t h e instrument t o the CHARGE position.
The batteries a r e now being charged. It is not n e c e s s a r y t o have t h e front
panel POWER switch i n t h e ON position t o charge batteries.

                  A full s c a l e meter reading i n t h e BAT check position indicates
t h a t t h e batteries a r e charged t o t h e i r nominal voltage of 13.5 volts. This
is t h e i d e a l maximum voltage t o which t h e batteries should be charged.

               An overnight charge is recommended. However, a longer
charge w i l l not harm t h e instrument although t h e useful battery life may b e
shortened. The a c t u a l number of hours n e c e s s a r y t o recharge t h e batteries
is dependent on t h e battery voltage a t t h e s t a r t of t h e charge and t h e num-
ber of times t h a t the batteries have b e e n recharged previously.


                                         SECTION V

                                        OPERATION

A.     DEVIATION MEASUREMENTS

      The following procedures a r e i d e n t i c a l f o r either battery or A. C.
operation.

       NOTE:        When f i r s t making deviation readings where s i g n a l
       strength is unknown, it is b e s t t o l o o s e l y couple t o the trans-
       mitter under t e s t o r t o u s e a n e x t e r n a l attenuator. This proce-
       dure protects t h e mixer diode CR4 from overloads.
         a.     Place the METER RANGE switch i n the TUNE position and
rotate t h e LOCAL OSCILLATOR TUNING t o obtain a peak meter reading.
This w i l l be obtained whenever t h e l o c a l oscillator (fundamental or
harmonic frequency) is e x a c t l y 100 kHz away from the input frequency.
When the transmitter frequency is between 25 and 50 MHz, t h e fundamental
frequency of the l o c a l o s c i l l a t o r is used. When the transmitter is above
50 MHz, harmonics of t h e l o c a l oscillator will produce the desired 100 kHz
difference frequency. The following chart lists d i a l readings t h a t may be
u s e d a t various mobile transmitter frequencies.

       Mobile Trans mitter                     Model 920                        Harmonic
       Frequency (MHz)                         (*lo0 kHz)

                                                                             Fundamental
                                                                                2 nd




         b.    Adjust INPUT m I N t o bring meter pointer within blue area of
the scale. If n e c e s s a r y , reduce coupling t o t h e transmitter under t e s t , o r
u s e a n external attenuator t o allow peaking in t h e blue area.

       NOTE:           When using harmonics of t h e l o c a l oscillator, always
       u s e t h e highest frequency s e t t i n g of the d i a l (lowest harmonic) for
       maximum sensitivity.

        c.     Place METER RANGE switch i n either 20 kHz, 6 kHz, or 2 kHz
position and read deviation directly o n meter s c a l e . If the l o c a l oscillator
frequency is below t h e s i g n a l frequency, t h e meter w i l l indicate deviation
on t h e high s i d e of carrier, when the (+) (-) switch is i n (+) position. (Peak
deviation is equal t o one half t h e sum of t h e (+) a n d (-) deviation readings.)
Unequal positive and negative readings indicate modulation asymmetry.


        DISTORTION MEASURE ME NTS

     a.     Tune t h e Model 92 0 t o t h e transmitter s i g n a l a s described i n
SECTION V, Paragraph A, then connect a s u i t a b l e distortion meter t o t h e
SCOPE jack.

              Inherent distortion i n the Model 920 is normally l e s s t h a n one
percent of t h e 1 0 kHz deviation level.


Co     NOISEMEASUREMENTS

          a,       Residual carrier noise may b e measured by connecting a high
impedance audio frequency voltmeter t o the SCOPE jack. The inherent
n o i s e of t h e Model 92 0 is approximately -45 d b a t 150 MHz, standardized
a t 1 0 kHz deviation, and a t 1 kHz modulating frequency.

       NOTE:            Both distortion and noise measurement may be made
       a t t h e SPKR jack if it is desired t o make t h e measurements through
       a 750 micro-second de-emphasis network. In t h i s c a s e t h e audio
       l e v e l control should not be turned up s o high t h a t clipping t a k e s
       place.


                                        SECTION VI

                                       MAINTENANCE

A.     GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

           a,       The purpose of t h i s s e c t i o n is t o acquaint operating and main-
t e n a n c e personnel with procedures f o r makinq certain adjustments t h a t may
b e n e c e s s a r y after c r i t i c a l parts a r e replaced.

           be         It should be noted t h a t most of t h e field replaceable parts a r e
available from MEASUREMENTS. Pleas e refer t o MEAS UREMENT's part
numbers when ordering. The adjustment procedures outlined i n t h i s s e c t i o n
should be carefully followed. When the described t e s t equipment is not
a v a i l a b l e , it would be a d v i s a b l e t o return t h e Model 92 0 t o MEASUREMENTS
for repair.
B.     BATTERYINSTALLATION

          a.     Remove t h e four s c r e w s from t h e s i d e s of t h e back portion of
t h e c a s e . These screws are located, one o n e a c h s i d e , approximately
2-1/2" i n from the back of t h e instrument.

      b.   Remove t h e back portion of t h e instrument and disconnect the
power connector.

          c.    Remove the battery hold down s t r a p mounted with four s c r e w s
t o t h e bottom and s i d e of t h e back of the c a s e .

       d.   Install batteries being s u r e t o observe polarity a s indicated
by the markings on t h e battery holder.

       e.      Reassemble the back cover of t h e instrument.


C.     REMOVING THE INSTRUMENT FROM THE CASE

       a.    Disconnect t h e power cord from t h e r e a r of the c a s e and lift
the front cover from t h e hinges.

      b.     Lay t h e instrument on its back and remove the four s c r e w s
located on t h e center lines and n e a r e s t t h e outside e d g e of t h e front panel.

      c.    Lift t h e instrument out of its c a s e being careful not t o h i t the
function switch or any of t h e printed circuit boards.


       DISTORT1ON ADJUST

       a.      Remove t h e instrument from its case.

      b.     Connect a n audio o s c i l l a t o r s e t a t approximately 1 kHz t o
the single terminal cinch s t r i p located o n t h e back c h a s s i s of t h e Model
920.

       c.      Switch t h e METER RANGE switch t o t h e CAL 2 position.

     d m Adjust the audio o s c i l l a t o r output for a full s c a l e reading on
the Model 920.

       em    Connect SCOPE output of t h e Model 9 2 0 t o the input of a dis-
tortion analyzer and a d j u s t R100 for minimum distortion.
        FILTER TERMINATION ADJUST

      a.     Connect a n audio oscillator t o the s i n g l e terminal cinch s t r i p
located on t h e back c h a s s i s .

        b.      Monitor t h e output of the audio o s c i l l a t o r with a n o s c i l l o s c o p e
or VTVM.

        c.        Set the audio o s c i l l a t o r a t 400 Hz and a d j u s t t h e output voltage
for a f u l l s c a l e reading on MI.

      d.     Keeping t h e audio oscillator output c o n s t a n t s e t t h e audio
frequency t o 6 kHz and a d j u s t R13 6 f o r a full s c a l e reading on ~ 1 .

      e.   Repeat procedures c and d until t h e s a m e reading c a n be ob-
tained on M1 a t both frequencies.


F.      DIVIDERADJUST

       a.    Connect a n audio oscillator s e t a t approximately 1000 Hz t o
the wiper of deck E on SW1. (Deck E is located farthest from t h e front
panel. )

        b.      Switch t h e METER RANGE s w i t c h t o t h e 20 kHz position.

       c.    Connect a n o s c i l l o s c o p e or VTVM t o the junction of R8 0 and
R82 i s one tenth t h e voltage a s measured a t t h e output of t h e audio oscil-
lator.


Go      METER ADJUST

        a.      Switch t h e METER RANGE switch t o t h e CAL 2 position.

        b.        Connect a n audio o s c i l l a t o r s e t a t approximately 1000 Hz t o
the s i n g l e terminal cinch s t r i p located o n t h e back of t h e mounting c h a s s i s .

        c.      Set the output of t h e audio generator t o 4 volts "peak-to-peak".

       d.   Adjust meter a d j u s t potentiometer R96 for full s c a l e deflection
a s viewed on meter M1.
He      DISCRIMINATOR ADJUST

     a.    Connect a 1 0 0 kHz k1% o s c i l l a t o r to the input connector of
the Model 920.

        b.        Place METER RANGE switch i n the TUNE position, and a d j u s t
the s i g n a l strength t o bring the meter pointer t o t h e blue a r e a of the s c a l e .

      c.    Place METER RANGE switch in CAL 1 position. The meter
should indicate full s c a l e deflection. If n e c e s s a r y a d j u s t R73 t o bring
the meter reading t o full scale.

       NOTE:          The above adjustments "E" through "H"may effect
       e a c h other and should be double checked for a n y slight read-
       justments t h a t a r e necessary.


I.     POWER OVERLOADS (MIXER DIODE CR4) REPLACEMENT

      If t h e input t o t h e Model 92 0 e x c e e d s approximately 2 00 milliwatts ,
there is danger that mixer diode CR4 may b e damaged.

        Mixer diode CR4 may be replaced a s follows:

               1.      Remove t h e instrument from its c a s e .

             2.       Remove t h e p u l s e network printed circuit board mounted
on the right s i d e of t h e Model 920 from its connector.

                 3.    Remove the four s c r e w s holding t h e s h i e l d p h t e of the
l o c a l oscillator board which is mounted underneath t h e pulse network
board.

             4.    Refer t o t h e printed circuit board layout of the l o c a l
oscillator board and remove mixer diode CR4 from t h e diode " s n a p c l i p s            ".
             5.    "Snap in" t h e replacement diode being s u r e to observe
the correct polahty.

               6.      Reassemble the Model 920.
                                       SECTION VII

                                  STORAGE AND SHIPMENT

A.      STORAGE

        a.         Remove d u s t from controls and outer surface of instrument with
a c l e a n rag.

     b.    Wrap instrument in heavy wrapping paper and s e a l s e a m s with
gummed tape or similar adhesive.

        c.    Store i n a dry place. If e x c e s s i v e humidity is unavoidable, t h e
wrapped instrument should be placed i n a moisture-proof bag with a sufficient
quantity of drying agent, such a s s i l i c a g e l , t o insure a dry atmosphere. When
the u s e of bag and desiccant is necessary, t h e instrument should be checked
a t six-month intervals t o determine t h e effectiveness of t h e s e a l .


B e     SHIPMENT

      a.   Wrap the instrument with heavy wrapping paper and s e a l seams
with gummed tape or similar adhesive.

          b.      Place in fibre-board carton or wooden box large enough t o permit
a t l e a s t three inches of excelsior or similar packing material between the
instrument and s i d e s of t h e box. For export packing t h e instrument must be
wrapped i n water-proof paper and the s e a m s s e a l e d with waterproof glue o r
similar sealing compound before being placed in a wooden box.
                                      SECTION VIII

                            TABLE OF REPLACEABLE PARTS

M o d e l 92 0 Standard Deviation M e t e r

                Meas.
Symbol          Part No.                                      Des cription

Capacitors

                                         C e r a m i c Feed-thru       1 K m m f GMV
                                              I1         I1              II   11     II


                                              II
                                                    Tubular                5 mrnf * l o %
                                              II         It
                                                                           15       "11

                                               It      Disc                . 0 0 1 mf 11

                                         Variable; Air D i e l e c t r i c 2 s e c t i o n s
                                         Mica                              2 2 0 mmf & l o % lOOV
                                         C e r a m i c Tubular             5      mmf*10%
                                              11
                                                       Feedthru            55 mmf
                                              II       Disc            .      001 mf *lo%

                                         Mylar
                                         Electrolytic
                                         Mylar
                                              I1




                                         Electrolytic
                                         Mylar
                                              11




                                         Electrolytic
                                         Mylar
                                              I1




                                         Electrolytic
                                         Mylar
                                              I1




                                         Electrolytic                  1 0 mf      25v
                                         Mylar                         . 1 mf *20%
                                         Mica                          68 mmf *lo% 100V

                                         Mica
                                              II
Model 92 0 Standard Deviation Meter

             Meas.
Symbol       P a r t No.                              Description

                                 Electrolytic                       5 0 mf            15V
                                 Mica                               47 mmf
                                 Mylar                              . 2 2 mf   &20%
                                 Ceramic Tubular                    1 0 mmf    510%
                                 Electrolytic                       5 0 mf            15V
                                 Mylar                              2 2 mf     *20%
                                 Mica                               150mmf     & l o % 100V
                                 Electrolytic                       5 0 mf             15V

                                 Electrolytic                       1 0 mf            2 5V
                                 Ceramic                            6 8 mmf * l o %   NPO

                                 Electrolytic                       2 5 0 mf          12v
                                          If
                                                                    5 0 mf            12v
                                 Ceramic Disc                       2.2Kmmf           GMV
                                 Electrolytic                       50 m   f          12v
                                 Ceramic Disc                       2.2Kmmf           GMV
                                 Electrolytic                       1 0 0 mf          12v
                                          It
                                                                    5 0 mf            12v
                                 Ceramic Disc                       2.2Kmmf           GMV
                                 Electrolytic                       2 5 mf            25V
                                 Mylar                              . 1 mf *20%
                                          II                         I1   It    II



                                 Ceramic Disc                       1 5 mmf 5 1 0 %
                                  Electrolytic                      2    mf
                                 Ceramic Disc                       470mmf & l o %
                                 Electrolytic                       2 5 mf
                                 Mylar                              1    mf *20%
                                 Electrolytic                       2 5 mf

                                  Electrolytic
                                          II




                                  Ceramic Disc
                                          It     11



                                  Mylar
                                  Electrolytic
                                  Mylar
                                          II
                                      >
                                          II
Model 920 Standard Deviation Meter

             Meas.
Symbol       Part No.                             Description

                                 Mylar
                                 Mica
                                 Mylar
                                       11




                                Diode
                                       II


                                       II


                                       I1



                                Rectifier
                                       11




                                Diode
                                       11




                                Diode
                                       11




                                Diode

                                Diode
                                       II




Fuses

                                MDV              1/8 amp.       s l o blow

                                AGC              1/2 amp.

Connectors

                                Connector
                                Socket
                                Jack Scope
                                Jack Speaker

Coils

                                R o   F Oscillator c o i l
                                       o
Model 92 0 Standard Deviation Meter

              Meas.
Symbol        Part No.                               Description

                                 R. Fe Choke
                                      II        II


                                 Filter Coil
                                 Variable Inductor

Meter

                                  Meter & Bezel

Receptacles

                                 Plug
                                      11




                                 Part of W1
                                      II   II




Transistors
Model 92 0 Standard Deviation Meter

              Meas.
Symbol        Part No.                            Des cription

Switches

                                 Meter Range
                                 Deviation
                                 Power S e l e c t
                                 Power

Transformer

                                 Transformer



                                 Cord; Power, includes P6 & P7

Resistors

                                 Fixed Comp.                 150 K
                                      11     I1
                                                              47 K
                                                               18 K
                                 Variable                      10 K
                                 Fixed Comp.                 4. 7 K
                                      11     11
                                                             100 ohms
                                                                 II   II



                                                              82 K
                                                             470 ohms
                                                              68   "
                                                              51   "
                                                             510   "

                                 Fixed Comp.                  33 K
                                      11     I1
                                                             2.2 K
                                                             5.6 K
                                                             330 ohms
                                                                1K
                                                             100 ohms
                                                              33 K
                                                             5. 6 K
                                                             2.2 K
                                                             330 ohms
                                                              33 K
M o d e l 9%0 S t a n d a r d D e v i a t i o n M e t e r

                     Meas.
Symbol               Part No.                                                   Description

                                                       Fixed Comp.                       5.6 K
                                                                      I1
                                                            I(
                                                                                         100 ohms
                                                             I1       II
                                                                                         2.2 K
                                                                           II
                                                                 II
                                                                                           33 K
                                                                                         3 3 0 ohms
                                                                                         5. 6 K
                                                                                         2.2K
                                                                                         3 3 0 ohms
                                                                                         100 "
                                                                                           33 K
                                                                                         6.2 K
                                                                                         1.2 K
                                                                                         1 5 0 ohms
                                                                                             1K
                                                                                          33 K
                                                                                         6.2 K
                                                                                         1.2 K
                                                                                         1 0 0 ohms
                                                                                          II     I1

                                                            It        It                 6.8 K        11   tI

                                                            II        11                 3.3 K        11   II


                                                            I1        11                 2.2 K        I1   11

                                                            I1        11
                                                                                          22 K        II   II
                                                            If        I#                  3 3 ohms    "    In

                                                            I1        I1
                                                                                         680   "      11   11
                                                            I1        11
                                                                                          15 K        11
                                                                                                           11




                                                                      I1
                                                                                         68 0 ohms
                                                                      II
                                                                                           22 K
                                                                       11
                                                                                           15 K
                                                                      11
                                                                                         2.2 K
                                                                       II
                                                                                         1 5 0 ohms
                                                                      11
                                                                                             1K
                                                                      11
                                                                                          47 K
                                                                      I1
                                                                                          27 K
                                                                        I
                                                                       I
                                                                                          47 K
                                                                      I1
                                                                                         1 0 0 ohms
                                                                      II
                                                                                             1K
                                                                      11
                                                                                           18 K
                                                                        I
                                                                       I
                                                                                             1K
                                                       Variable Comp.                    1 0 0 ohms
Model 92 0 Standard Deviation Meter
                               -
                               .


             Meas.
Symbol       P a r t Yo.                                    Description

                                 Fixed Comp.                         560 ohms *lo%        1 / 4 ~
                                           11         11             150 "           11     I1




                                 Fixed Comp.                         900 ohms    *
                                                                                1%        1 / 2 ~
                                            It         11
                                                                     666 "           81     11


                                           II     I1                 111 "           I1     I1

                                       11         11
                                                                     500 "           II     It

                                       II         II
                                                                      30 K    & 5%        1/4w
                                 Variable "                           10 K    *20%        1/2w
                                       11         11                                 II     II
                                                                       1K

 90                              Variable Comp.                         5 K      &20%
 91                              Fixed     I           I              33 K       &lo%
 92                                        I1         II
                                                                     680 ohms        "
 93                                                                  7.5 K         5%
 94                                                                   82 ohms    *lo%
 95                                                                   33 K           It

 96                              Variable "                          250 ohms    *20%
 97                              Fixed   "                           7.5 K       f 5%
 98                                    It        II
                                                                     430 ohms        "
 99                                                                   68 "       *lo%
RlOO                             Variable "                           25 K       *2 0%
 101                             Fixed                I1
                                                                     470 ohms    *lo%
 102                                   II        I1
                                                                      22 K           II

 103                                                                 6.8 K           II

 104                                                                  82 ohms        "
 105                                                                 680 "           II

 106                                                                  68 "           11

 107                                                                 390 "           11

 108                                                                  10 K           11

 109                                                                  75 K           II

 110                                                                 100 K           11

 111                                                                 1.2 K           11

 112                                                                  1 0 ohms       "
                                      II         11                   150hms         "    2W
                                      I#         la                   39 ohms        "    1W
Model 92 0 Standard Deviation Meter

             Meas.
Symbol        Part
             ---No.                               Description

                                 Fixed Comp.              300 ohms
                                      II    II
                                                          100 "
                                 Variable    "               1K
                                      11    I1
                                                           1OK
                                 Fixed Comp.               12 K
                                      I1    II
                                                          9.1 K
                                                          560 ohms
                                                           51   "
                                                          330   "
                                                           15 K
                                                          4.3 K
                                                           33 K
                                                          560 ohms
                                                          160 K

                                 MC- 1306P Audio Output Stage

Mis cellaneous

                                 Vernier Drive Knob
                                 Fine Tuning Knob
                                 Audio Level Knob
                                 R.F. Gain Knob
                                 Meter Range Knob
                                 Front Cover A s sy. w / ~ p e a k e r
                                 I. F. P. C. Bd. , ASSY.
                                 Pulse Network P. C. Bd. , Assy.
                                 Audio P. C. Bd. , Assy.
                                 Filter P. C. Bd. , Assy.
                                 Local Osc. , P. C. Bd. , Assy.
                                 Speaker 8 ohms . 2 W
                                 Antenna
 L O C A L OSC.
PR. C I R . B O A R D




PU L S E   NETWORK
  PR. C I R . B O A R D
      AUDIO
PR.   C I R. B O A R D




      FILTER
  PR. CIR. BOARD



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