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Old 13th Dec 2018, 11:16 pm   #1
MikeEngland
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Default AVO Multiminor MK5 photos required of RV1 connections.

Hello
I have recently come across a partially refurbished Multiminor Mk5, with some resistors having been replaced and the chap seems to have made a very nice job of it. Unfortunately the refurbishment wasn't quite finished and the leads to the potentiometer RV1 left disconnected. Could any of you good people post a photo of two of the three leads from RV1 and to where they are attached.

Many Thanks /Mike
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Old 14th Dec 2018, 1:21 am   #2
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Default Re: AVO Multiminor MK5 photos required of RV1 connections.

Welcome to the forum.
It is not clear to me what part of the RV1 wiring you would like to see.
I have got one with a movement strip down needed. An internal photo of the movement would be useful while yours is stripped down if you are that far in.
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Default Re: AVO Multiminor MK5 photos required of RV1 connections.

A copy of the manual including the schematic can be found by clicking on this link:

http://www.richardsradios.co.uk/AVO/...inor%20Mk5.pdf

This should help in making sure that RV1 is connected correctly.

Alan
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