By the way...
... I haven't given up on the radio project. I was sick for nearly the entire first half of January, and now I'm of a mindset where I'm moving the entire MSL to the basement so I can use this room as a bedroom again.
Ah well.
...or how I learned to love the odd pistol... CZs, Nagants, other combloc memorabilia with the look and build of a tractor axle that somehow shoot like dreams. *My* domain, the strange and beautiful mechanisms of handheld firearms long past. And don't forget the strange ideas, nightmarish creations that spring from my head and make everyone I work with thankful that I don't *yet* have a CNC machine...
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I dont know what year your radio is, but there are Rider manuals on eBay that might help you. If your radio is in one, it will have voltages and resistances for all of it, and a parts list. Even if your radio is not in it it is a good reference. This dealer has some others listed also.
I forgot to drop the link...
http://cgi.ebay.com/1932-RIDER-Perpetual-Trouble-Shooters-MANUAL_W0QQitemZ300192721446QQihZ020QQcategoryZ50598QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks, but I'm already stocked up on all the test literature and schematics I can find. I'm well past that point and well into "Why the hell is this damn thing running double the rated plate voltage!@#$@"
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