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Before throwing parts at it, go directly to the gate legs of the JFETs, and see if the voltage there is toggling on and off as you push the switch.
Is the LED hidden under the smudge by R10? It seems to be a separate point that the JFET control, so if for example R6 was open, the LED would work, but not the channel switching.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by TarheelTechinTraining View PostThe led comes on and off when the button is pushed.
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Originally posted by TarheelTechinTraining View PostI get -.063v at Q1 and -.43v at Q2..Last edited by Dave H; 02-06-2016, 06:26 PM.
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You gave me one voltage at each gate. My question was is it toggling? So when you stomp the switch off and on, does that gate voltage stay at that, or does it change? And if so, from what to what?
What Dave said, what is happening on each end of R6?Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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It looks like you could be measuring at the D3 end of R6. Check the voltage at the other end or at pin 1 of IC2. That should switch between about +/-12V. If it doesn't check the power supplies +V2 and -V2 (pins 8 and 4 of IC2) they should be about +/-15V. The tube heaters are series connected across the transformer so I'm guessing it's a 12V AC winding giving about +/-15V DC after rectification.
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Originally posted by TarheelTechinTraining View PostSo I'm assuming Q1 is bad, right?
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2SK30, yes, K30 used to be everywhere.
Are you sure you are looking at the right JFET? One is a K30, and the other is a 2N4383. They both connect their gate to the same place - point A - via a diode. And it looks like either type would work either place anyway.
So I am curious how you decided Q1 was the bad one? The IC does seem to be toggling. Either one could be shorted, and not letting the other work. By disconnecting the gate diode to either JFET, you could then see if the other JFET works.
Or just replace them both.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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That 2N4383 is probably a typo anyway. Near as I can tell, a 2N4383 is an NPN bi-polar, not a FET.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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