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 Post subject: Heathkit T-2 Signal Tracer Information ?
PostPosted: May Thu 17, 2012 6:53 pm 
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Hi - Does anyone have a copy of the manual for this signal tracer ? I can understand the basic principle behind it but I'm interested in finding out more about the adjustable audio transformer settings and how they should be used.

Also, I will have to make a new probe for my T-2 - I have the specification for the probe for the T-3 - is it reasonable to assume that this would work ?


Thanks very much

Chris


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 Post subject: Re: Heathkit T-2 Signal Tracer Information ?
PostPosted: May Thu 17, 2012 10:56 pm 
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I have a T-3. The RF detector probe for the T3 will work on the T-2. The audio probe for the T3 wont work
as a detector though. Your T-2 has a variable impedance output transformer. That alone makes it a keeper.
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 Post subject: Re: Heathkit T-2 Signal Tracer Information ?
PostPosted: May Thu 17, 2012 11:34 pm 
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Hi Chris,
Send an email to daveishmael@cox.net and I'll send you the T-2 manual.
Dave - WA6VVL


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 Post subject: Re: Heathkit T-2 Signal Tracer Information ?
PostPosted: May Fri 18, 2012 10:07 pm 
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Thanks very much for the feedback ! I think I have found a hard copy manual for this thing now.

I already have a schematic, so I plan to do a recap / clean it up this weekend and then have a shot a making a probe for it, now that I know I'm on the right track

Best Regards

Chris


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 Post subject: Re: Heathkit T-2 Signal Tracer Information ?
PostPosted: May Sat 19, 2012 8:50 pm 
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The T-2 is one of Heath's neatest Signal tracers because of that universal output transformer. The front panel markings for the two switches tell most of the story in using the output transformer. All of the impedance markings are based on feeding the internal speaker which I assume is about 4 ohms. The B+ connector is the center tap on the transformer. The switches can be set for either single ended audio (B+ and P as the connections to the radio under test) or double ended push-pull (connections to P, B+ and P). For example, a single ended 6V6 typically sees a transformer of about 5K or 6K ohms impedance. The nearest settings would be 6000 with switch 1 set at position 1 and switch 2 at position 3. A pair of 6V6 tubes in push pull see a typical output transformer at about 8K or 10K ohms. The nearest setting would be S1 at position 2 and S2 at position 5 which is 9600 ohms. Make sure the power switch is off when using the output transformer settings.

Note that the P,B+, P impedance switch settings are exactly 4 times each of the B+,P settings. That's because impedances are the square of the turns ratio of the transformer. A full push-pull winding (P, B+, P) is twice the number of turns as compared to the center tap to either P (B+, P). Squaring twice the number of turns gives four times the impedance.

The signal tracer is just a little high gain audio amp. The probes are not critical. A simple pill-bottle KIS probe as described at this link will work fine. A probe from a T-3 or T-12 or anything incorporating a capacitor and a germanium diode will also work. An audio probe can simply be a small capacitor at the probe end. (or use a switch to short out the germanium diode). The cap keeps DC from the radio under test out of the probe wire and tracer.
http://www.ohio.edu/people/postr/bapix/SigTrac2.htm

Best wishes with that T-2.

-- Rich


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 Post subject: Re: Heathkit T-2 Signal Tracer Information ?
PostPosted: May Sun 20, 2012 7:45 pm 
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Rich,

Thanks for the explanation - that helps my understanding a lot. Looks like I'm lucky to have a T-2. I'll make sure it gets a good overhaul and then I can get tracing !


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 Post subject: Re: Heathkit T-2 Signal Tracer Information ?
PostPosted: Jun Thu 14, 2012 10:09 pm 
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I just bought a T-2 signal tracer and a V-4 VTVM for $40 total. Do they work? Do I care? I'm pretty sure I can fix them as needed, since the world abounds with schematics and other info, and this board is full of amazing people.

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 Post subject: Re: Heathkit T-2 Signal Tracer Information ?
PostPosted: Jun Fri 15, 2012 7:43 pm 
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I'm sure you'll like it - so far I've used the T-2 to track down a nasty and very elusive hum on one project (where I was on totally the wrong track before) and a tuning capacitor problem on something else, so I'd say they're well worth finding bench space for.


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