Some notes for you on the 1MC from Chief Bill and also known as Geezerchief:
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Chris,
The1/7 MC pages I have on the computer are not the complete manual. I thought that I had completed the copy job, but I guess not. I suppose that I copied what I thought what we needed as the time. Been almost 2 years since I copied the manual.
I am sending you the schematic, it will get them started. I will put the pages I have on a CD and give it to you next Saturday.
I will also pull the manual out of achives and copy what I think what they can use to get them started and I will put that on a CD also. Eventually I will be able to send them the complete manual on CD and they can print their copy from that.
Some thoughts:
They have a good ways to go until they will have a working 1/7 MC stack. It will be a long term job (think years not day and months) and the frustration level will be high.
First, they need to do a very good job of cleaning the equipment.
Tell them to be careful about cleaning the tubes, I noticed on the forum that someone said "Yeah when I went in to polish the tubes in the summer, I would put one layer of polisher on and clean it up, and then another layer of dirt would pop up." If they clean too well, the tube numbers will be removed. Those old tubes ar fragile and need to be handled with care, particularly the 809's and 866's.
Then they need to look at the wiring and replace all frayed and brittle wiring. The tubes need to be tested and replaced as necessary. Some tubes (809's and 866's) cannot be tested as most new tube testers don't have the sockets necessary. When we got the system working, we tested all the non-testable tubes by replacing one tube at a time to see what spare tubes were good and which were not. Of course, if they have no spares then that doesn't apply.
We can talk about the above next weekend if you like and if you are going to be aboard.
Bill