Terry, I don't have the voltages you requested but the problems you have may be caused by cracked solder on the pins of the tuner and controller modules where they plug into the signal board. Both on the signal board and inside the modules, also they used stakes through the boards in these modules to connect printed circuits from one side to the other, resolder all of them. Jim Myers jr.myers@xxxxxxxxxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: <t-warren@xxxxxxxx> To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:15 AM Subject: [TechAssist] Magnavox RC5266PE02 Q's (Was: Need Help With Magnavox Television) Many thanks for all the responses to my previous post about this TV... Turns out the anode cap wasn't properly sealed - cleaned cap/crt and re-sealed cap - crt fires up now and works but am only getting snow, volume still at full-blast and front panel controls still nonresponsive... No weird noises though which is good in my book... Again, for those who missed my previous post: Manufacturer: Magnavox Manufacture Date: January 1983 Model #: RC5266PE02 (floor console model) Serial #: 24379034 Chassis #: 25C109-BA What I need now is somebody with schematics for this old dinosaur... Apparently, the high-voltage is fine as it fires up the crt but, I have no idea what voltages to expect from the rest of the "Power Board" that feeds the "Signal Board"... The Power Board has a sticker with the following: APW002B002 ASSEMBLY 248 2638G The Signal Board has a sticker with the following: AS?002C003 (The "?" could be a Q, C, G, O, or 0) ASSEMBLY 249 2710G Both the tuner and on-screen tuning modules plug onto the signal board but, I'm not going to worry about them just yet... The ground connections on the signal board are easy to spot but, I need to know what voltages I should be getting at P1, P2, P7, P8, P10, P12, P13, P14, P15, and P16S. If, by any stroke of luck, anyone has this information, could you relay it to me? It would be greatly appreciated... Thanks! Terry Warren t-warren@xxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------ Make your TechAssist database better! Submit Repair Tips here: http://www.tech-assist.org/secure/tip/ ------------------------------------------ To UNSUBSCRIBE your email address, click here: mailto:techassist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe Or send a BLANK email with unsubscribe in the SUBJECT field to the address above. ------------------------------------------ Make your TechAssist database better! Submit Repair Tips here: http://www.tech-assist.org/secure/tip/ ------------------------------------------ To UNSUBSCRIBE your email address, click here: mailto:techassist-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe Or send a BLANK email with unsubscribe in the SUBJECT field to the address above.