I haven't had the time to find a voltage regulator yet but I checked the resistance between pin A and pin B. There is something in circuit like a charging cap that is increasing the value to more than 20MΩ (limit of my DMM). Then if I switch polarity I read a steady 15.75MΩ.
I have to admit a level of ignorance regarding that schematic. I usually work with tubes. Big, dumb, point to point tubes. Transistors reduce my level of confidence greatly. But the 12V on that schematic appears to parallel through R7 and then to a transistor/diode something or other with the other parallel leg going off that board. That transisor/diode something would have to do with regulation would it? I'm going to see where the off board leg goes as soon as I have the time. I would guess it will lead me to the power board.
I have to admit a level of ignorance regarding that schematic. I usually work with tubes. Big, dumb, point to point tubes. Transistors reduce my level of confidence greatly. But the 12V on that schematic appears to parallel through R7 and then to a transistor/diode something or other with the other parallel leg going off that board. That transisor/diode something would have to do with regulation would it? I'm going to see where the off board leg goes as soon as I have the time. I would guess it will lead me to the power board.
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