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Philco 088 Two Post Signal Generator
#1

Recently acquired a 088 two post signal generator for decent price. In my research all I can find is diagrams for the “newer” 088 three post signal generators. Does anyone know where I could find the diagrams for the two post? Or are the three post diagrams close enough after compensating for the third post?

TIA

Tom


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#2

Do you have a pic of the other generator? I suspect that the two posts are for high and low output levels. Seems like we did some troubleshooting on one abt 10yrs ago here on the Phorum. It has 1936 knobs and it's listed in the '36 parts catalog.

When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!

Terry
#3

FWIW the 088 in the 1944 "Philco Radio Test Equipment Manual" has three output terminals - high, medium, and ground.

BTW, I did not see than 1944 manual on this site. It contains instructions and schematics for about all the test equipment that Philco made at that time. I also have manuals for several other later Philco test equipment items. Scans of all of them are on my site. I would be glad to provide any or all for hosting here. Nathan, I would be glad to discuss them with you.

Dale H. Cook, GR/HP/Tek Collector, Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA
https://plymouthcolony.net/starcity/radios/
#4

Here is a link to a manual for the Model 088 three post signal generator.

http://www.myvintagetv.com/Apple%20PDF%2...co_088.pdf

I can find plenty of these through different sources. Just nothing on the two post. ?‍♂️
#5

Dale
Thanks for that offer to add those docs to our library! I’ll shoot Nathan an email in case he misses this post.
#6

Thanks Dale and Bob - I'll get those added!
#7

Hello Dale,
nice I see you had the schematic for my Philco 7019 scope !

Sincerely Richard
#8

Greetings:
This summer I visited the SCARS meet in Burbank, CA.
(Southern California Antique Radio Society.)
I donated a Yamaha RX-V2600 7.1 channel receiver that I had some problems with due to it being Yamaha's first with HDMI switching. Also, that was my first foray into the vintage radio sceen. Being an avid follower of numerous youtube radio restoration channels, I was looking to advance my test equipment collection beyond my TEK 454 o'scope & Simpson 260 VOM. Someone had two Philco Model 088 signal generators for sale at $5 each, so I bought one. I forgot to mention that I had bought an old Heathkit model V-7A VTVM that seems to have had a rough life, and was amidst a complete verification of its non-working status and conversion to BNC input. And elimination of the battery requirement for the ohms function.
Okay. Now I can talk about the model 088. I have the two post model with the added Modulation On/Off switch).  The original 088 had the modulation ON always and no switch.
My 088 does not have the carrying strap, so I guess it was part of the early set tester combo that shared a common case.
I have never powered the unit up as it was battery powered only and I only recently cobbled together three switch mode power supplies to create the needed 67.5 vdc HT supply and 2 volt filament supply.
The 3 binding post schematic shows a 250 ohm attenuator pot while my unit has a 5K ohm pot wired as a rheostat. Obviously the 1K/100 ohm voltage divider to create the MED output is missing. I was surprised to find that one end of the attenuator was not connected to item 15. Instead item 15 was connected directly to the wiper of item 16.
I am still working on item 08, the 250K ohm resistor which is mounted in the range switch between wafers B & C. I suspect that the schematic should have that resistor drawn to the left of the connection between the tube plate and band switch wafer "C", but I am old with poor eyesight and hand muscles so weak squeezing alligator clips open is a major task. My 40 year old son is helping me with repairs as he learns to solder.
I have removed the skinny bakelite block adjacent to the ugly modulation coil to replace the .05 uf cap and add a replacement for the .02 wax cap with a 400v .018 uf mounted internally (it is nice that modern caps are much smaller).
I am replacing all components more than 10% out off value. I hope the tube still works, but any heptode should work. The paralleling of the coils through wafers C & D looks like somebody had fun with math.
I expect to make frequent use of my VTVM as I explore the model 088's circuits.
Wish me luck, and I will report any definitive progress I earn.
Dr.Chiron
#9

Welcome to the Phorum Dr Chiron!
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good luck with that restoration
You can start your own restoration thread for it if you start to have questions about it.




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