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20th Jan 2013, 9:20 pm | #21 |
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Re: Wayne Kerr Autobalance Universal Bridge B642
It makes getting a resistor easier, but then you need a 6 digit DMM to measure it!
If you do a 4 wire Ohms measurement on a 1% metal film resistor before you use it on the B642, and do it again afterwards and get the same result, then you can reasonably assume the resistor wasn't different in the intervening time. It's easier to hire a precision DMM for a day than to hire a resistance standard. THe capacitor is still the bugbear. Sometimes 'Sullivan' standard capacitors turn up, but they're usually old and of unknown history. Sorry David
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22nd Jan 2013, 8:43 pm | #22 |
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Re: Wayne Kerr Autobalance Universal Bridge B642
Thanks to the help of Tim and Woodchips I will soon have the 0,01% resistors and a 0,5% capacitor. A Dutch ham nearby, with the right testequipment will help me to measure with the accuracy that I need.
It is amazing what this Forum can do for you! I have been looking for General Radio standard capacitors. Price at least $195,- accuracy 0,02%. Does anyone know an alternative? The G.R. capacitors are silver-mica. For long term stabilty and low tempco is teflon a good choise? Henk |
7th Feb 2013, 7:14 pm | #23 |
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Re: Wayne Kerr Autobalance Universal Bridge B642
Today Fred helped me by measuring the resistors and the capacitor. All better than 0,01%!!! Thank you very much for sending them Bob!
The bridge needed no calibration. Well within specs. 0,1%. Again thanks to all forum members for helping me. Henk |
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Re: Wayne Kerr Autobalance Universal Bridge B642
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Do you have the B642 manual digitalized? I acquired this Bridge too and I´m looking for the manual, until now without success. Maybe you can help me! Thanks in advanced. Regards, Rodrigo. |
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31st Mar 2015, 3:11 pm | #25 |
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Re: Wayne Kerr Autobalance Universal Bridge B642
Hi Rodrigo
Not digitized. I could scan it if you like. Kind regards Henk |
27th Oct 2017, 9:02 pm | #26 |
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Re: Wayne Kerr Autobalance Universal Bridge B642
The operating instructions and a circuit diagram are now available from the BAMA website:-
http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/wayne/b642
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24th Nov 2017, 12:44 pm | #27 |
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Re: Wayne Kerr Autobalance Universal Bridge B642
Hello All,
I am new to this forum having just acquired a Wayne Kerr B642 Bridge in need of TLC.....I have the operating manual and a circuit diagram of the Oscillator but no maintenance or calibration info. The bridge seems to set up OK except when it comes to setting the FSD on the 'C' meter. Adjusting the ' FSD' control only allows the meter needle to reach about 4 on the scale and the 'Zero' control seems to have very little effect on the 'G' meter. The Oscillator seems to be working OK. I have no circuit diagram for the Bridge as a whole, only for the oscillator, and so am unable to see what cold be causing the problem. Any help or ideas would be most welcome and a scan of the relevent circuit diagram ( which I would be willing to pay for) would be wonderful Thanks & regards John |