
aLam
i-n
et er
end
and a
female
socket
on the
other end
is
used
to
connect
the
ammeter
adapter
to
a
wall
outlet.
One
Use.
I had
no
sooner
finished
the
am-
meter
adapter
than
an
opportunity
came
to
use
it. A
two-
cabinet
stereo set
came
into my
shop with
the complaint
that it was
popping
fuses.
When
I checked
the units
I found
both
fuses
popped.
I
connected
each unit
to the
ammeter
adapter
and
found
that
each
unit
alone
drew
approximately
one
ampere.
Tap-
ping
the
tubes
in
the changer
cabinet
showed
up
a bad
5Y3GT
tube
that
caused
the
am-
P3
AC PLUG
FUSE
AC
SOCKET
J5
5 -WAY
BINDING
POSTS
J6
F
1
`i' J7
Adapter
circuit
is
simple
to
add
to
any
ammeter.
Fuse
protects
instrument
but
it will
not prevent
meter
overload
if
a
shunt
should
burn
out -use
meter
fuse
(see
ammeter
schematic)
of meter
rating.
meter
to
read
3
amperes.
Since
each
unit
should
have
had
a
1.5
ampere
fuse
to
start
with,
it was
easy
to
figure
why
the
fuse
had
gone. Further
examination
showed
that
the
blown fuse
in
the
other
cabinet
was
only
a
Bottom
of
adapter
shows
male
and
female
connectors.
Chassis
-mount
male plug
(on
left)
is
mounted
in
a shell
to recess
it
below
surface
of
adapter
box to
protect
pins from
damage.
Fuse
and
J6
at top.
ampere
size.
Proper
(11/2
ampere)
fuses
were
put
into
both
amplifiers
along with
a
new
5Y3GT
tube
and
no more
trouble was
found.
Monitoring
the current
for
short in-
tervals
over
a period
of several
days
showed
no
change.
Many
defects
in
electronic
equipment
can
be detected
with
an
AC ammeter.
Some
of
these are:
shorted
or partially-
shorted
power
transformers,
bad
tubes,
and bad
or leaky
filter
capacitors.
It
also
makes
it
easy
to
de-
cide what
size
fuse
to
put
into
newly
de-
signed
(and
built)
electronic
equipment.
A
safe
rule
-of
-thumb
is
to install
a fuse
rated
about
one
and
a
half
times
higher
than
the
operating
current.
Desk
Lamp
Mike
Stand
Record
that tall
story
using the
desk
lamp
reflector
to increase
pickup
range
A microphone
stand
for
hand
mikes (such
as
those
that come with
less
expensive
tape
recorders)
can be
improvised
from a flexible
neck
desk
lamp with its
cord removed
(or
at
least disconnected),
a plug to
fit the
lamp's socket, and
a'
/a x Via in.
metal
strip. Bend
the metal
strip to the
size
76
necessary
for the
mike
in question,
and
use
as
shown.
To pick
up
faint
sounds
attach
the
lamp's
bowl
-type
reflector
to
the lamp's
socket
to
"funnel"
or
focus
the sound
into
the
mike.
Face
the mike
toward
the inside
of the
re-
flector. Position
mike
closer or
further
from
the
bowl
for
best pickup.
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Station
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Features
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Antenna
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2' /a
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SHOPPING
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TAPE-GLIDE
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31 meters
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Receiver
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