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2nd Aug 2020, 5:32 pm | #21 | |
Dekatron
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
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After unravelling the tight wiring and double checking all the connections, found that the +ve output does correctly connect to pin 2 of the DIN connector (i.e. C4 +ve connection). But one of the connections to -ve side of C4 connects back via a red wire to the little lamp on the PCB, this is totally different to the schematic. The schematic shows the lamp connecting to pin 4 of the DIN connector but pin 4 connects elsewhere on the PCB (without a difficult strip down to view the PCB components better, impossible to determine where exactly). As this is how it is wired decided not to try and change anything. Have never seen the lamp light, I assume this is because it in on the charging circuit, rather than being a power on indicator. Re-assembled and fixed broken wires, a really tight fit making everything go back in correctly Wired a DIN cable and tested it out on my 4000 all OK. |
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2nd Aug 2020, 7:35 pm | #22 |
Heptode
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
I think the supply you have is halfway between the original Z124 and the Z124A1, which I have and which does not have a lamp nor the AC176 transistor. Mine also has an all black plastic case with no metal inserts for the retaining screws. The Radio-Museum circuit diagram shows only one capacitor in the Z124A.
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3rd Aug 2020, 8:31 am | #23 |
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
I think mine may be the Z124 A1 version (even though identified as Z124 A) but a little different to your A1. Is yours actually identified as Z124 A1 ?
Until you said you had the A1 version I did not really realize there was an A1 version. My schematic says Z124 A1 at the top of the page and Z124 at the bottom. When I originally downloaded it a couple of months ago I thought I was on the Z124 A web page but now when revisiting see that Z124 A gives the single capacitor schematic version (similar to Z 124 version) and Z 124 A1 gives the 4 capacitor schematic version. From what little I could see of the PCB components it possibly looked like it had 3 capacitors (making 4 in total including the 2,200UF C4). I say possibly because they could have been Germanium transistors but it looked like there also were 3 Silicon transistors. One of the possible capacitors had C1 stamped on it, obviously the circuit component number designation would not normally be stamped on the capacitor body, so the C1 could have been some other designation. The underside of mine has been butchered (and very roughly glue repaired) where someone must have smashed it open to gain internal access, not realizing at the time that the top cover can easily be removed by removing the 4 screws (I guess then the screws would have been covered/hidden by the stuck on label). |
3rd Aug 2020, 11:45 am | #24 |
Heptode
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
I posted the circuit diagram of the Z124A1 higher up in this thread and it only has the one capacitor. It is the Z124 which has 4 capacitors. The Z124A also only has one capacitor - look at the diagram on Radio-Museum. I think the C1 you are seeing is part of the designation of the AC176 germanium transistor which is in the Z124A supply but not in the Z124A1
I append a picture of my 2 supplies. I can't see any difference between them but the Uher book (in German only) which I have on a DVD designates the Z125 as "Amerika". |
3rd Aug 2020, 12:43 pm | #25 |
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
Yes I agree the C1 probably is part of the AC176 designation. Some time when I have some spare time (not for a while) I will have a proper look at the board to correctly identify its components.
There must be 2 different different Radiomuseum links for either the Z124A or Z124A1, because the drawing I downloaded a while back which shows 4 capacitors and says Z124 A1 at top and Z124 at the bottom I saw it again yesterday but currently cannot find it. But anyway I think we have done this to death. If I find anything more of interest to update will start a new Thread so as not take this Thread more off topic. |
3rd Aug 2020, 8:04 pm | #26 |
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
Radiomuseum schematics can be downloaded on a guest basis if you're not a member.
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4th Aug 2020, 1:33 am | #27 |
Nonode
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
It's a bit rich as they don't own them and it's not their copyright. I don't think Uher Munchen are going to kick up much of a fuss!
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15th Aug 2020, 7:03 pm | #28 |
Diode
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
So a bit of an update:
I've been on holiday for the past two weeks or so and I wasn't able to work on the recorder. I got back yesterday and I was pleased to see that all the parts I needed already arrived (The capacitors and new belts). I swapped everything that needed changing and voila! It works! I also swapped the cap on the Z 124 and it seems to be working fine though I haven't tried it in the recorder itself yet but the readings look fine. The motor is a bit noisy but not overwhelming and the pots are a bit scratchy (easy fix there), the only thing I'm not sure about is the inputs: I have a mic plugged in but I can only hear it when it's recording, not when is idle or playing, is this normal behaviour? I wasn't able to find an owners manual so I'm not really sure how everything should work. Anyways, thanks a lot barretter and DMcMahon, you saved this old reel to reel's life! |
16th Aug 2020, 10:12 am | #29 |
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
Good that it is basically working.
Yes nearly impossible to find a User manual for FOC download, a few sites do sell a multi language manual. You can download FOC the User manual for the 4200/4400 Report Monitor where some of the information equally applies to the 4000. Not clear if you are only talking about Recording or Recording and Playback. When recording you set the Monitor switch set to S (Source) to set up the record level (for manual recording) and you will hear (volume turned up of course) the record signal in real time (and see it on VU meter) in Pause and Record (Record + Play keys pressed so red Record LED lit). If you then switch the Monitor switch to T (Tape) while recording you then will hear the recorded signal coming from the tape. In Playback you set the Monitor switch to T (Tape) and will hear whatever is recorded on the tape. For manual recording (with Monitor switch to S) you set the ALC switch (Automatic Level Control) to 0 and then adjust the record level control for a good VU meter level close to 0dB. For Automatic recording you set the ALC switch to either position 1 (for speech) or 2 (for music) and the ALC circuitry should control the max record signal close to 0dB. David |
16th Aug 2020, 11:39 am | #30 |
Diode
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
yeah I didn't explain myself very clearly, I wasn't sure if the input source was supposed to be heard when the recording switch wasn't engaged.
I've found another problem though, at the lowest speed the tape runs slower than it should. I think I've found the problem though, the part where the tape spool sits (not sure what it's name is) is a bit cracked and it's circumference has ever so slightly expanded. that makes the guide roller a bit to tight. If I move it just a bit (less than a millimetre) the tape runs at normal speed. I've checked the service manual and there is something about spring tension but I'm not really comfortable adjusting any of it since I don't know what I'm doing really. I'll try finding a replacement or just gluing the cracks together I'm not sure. I'll try to upload some pictures later today in case I haven't described myself clearly |
16th Aug 2020, 5:21 pm | #31 |
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Re: Trying to fix a Uher Report Monitor 4000
No you will not hear the input source when Record is not selected.
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