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It generates audio-frequency JT65 and CW signals in a background of gaussian white noise, with user-specified signal-to-noise ratio. A built in sweep algorithm is used by audio hackers to measure frequency repsonses of their amplifiers [ Hits: Votes: 96 Rating: 4. In conjunction with audio test instruments, you can make frequency response plots. It can be used for measuring the intermodulation behavior of an audio circuit, and as a general purpose tool [ Hits: Votes: 10 Rating: 5.

Uses native Mac sound Out capabilities. The program will also output to a RIFF. Ham Radio operators review new sites every day since , for potential inclusion in the Directory, and to evaluate the best place to list them. Signal Generator signal generator software. The outer rubber suspension ring needs to be gently pried from the basket frame around the outer rim, not from the cone material.

Now cover the woofers gap with masking tape or such so that nothing can fall into the magnetic gap. My experience level with speakers involves refinishing, recapping. I have never worked on an actual driver before. I am looking foreward to getting my feet wet. At this point, I will at least learn something new and hopefully repair it.

I read somewhere once that wasn't good. When you say "carefully" desolder them, do you mean in regards to them getting real hot? If so, how do I keep that from happening as they seem like they will conduct the heat from the iron. Hopefully this weekend I will have time to get this underway. I will post some pictures of this project as I progress. Actually I worked at the local Dynaco, and others, warantee depot here in Vancouver for about 2 years part-time in the early '70's.

I just want to be sure that your expectations are not built up to be able to do a repair on the woofer. You should apply heat to the terminal strip for about 5 or so seconds to soften the solder at the junction of the terminal connector and the tinsel lead.

You want to try to not shorten the tinsel by cutting it as this would restrict the cones forward movement. I still need to get some acetone to disolve the glue on the spider, I will do that tomorrow and report back. Once I get the cone removed from the frame, what should I be taking pictures of? When you lift the cone straight up, photograph the underside where you will see the copper wire coil. Well, I got the acetone tonight and followed the instructions.

No go. Tried several times to even disolve a small patch. The acetone evaporates and the glue stays intact. Gave it some time and went at it with the equivelent of a strong dental pick type of tool, trying to at least srape some off the frame near the spider and it just won't budge. Should I go for the lacquer thinner? And thanks again Vern for attemping to walk me throught this procedure.

I am fully aware that this woofer could turn out to be un-fixable, but it would be cool as hell if this is. I got nothing to lose at this point, the woofer was no good as it was. It's highly unlikely the VC can be fixed. I suggest you cut the spider, pull the cone assembly out of the frame and visually confirm that is the case.

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