Sir Corri . . . . .
After initially looking at those readings . . . . the DVM is properly coming up with the AC line voltage.
The other readings look as if you are using a ground and reading to the FWB rectifier blocks.
Consulting the . . . . HIGHLY DEFINED fotie-graf-a-mus-us . . . . pick the side view of the -8V Full
Wave Bridge rectifier and the defined point to take the AC readings from would be the two center leads
that have the AC sine symbol.
That one is easy to get to, I usually use multiple flying leads for hard to get to points, temporarily solder
tacked on and then routed out and tagged to be able to take the readings from the ends . . . "outdoors".
SINCE you do reveal static AC readings, ye olde transformer is a transforming.
So, now just go to DC mode in metering and pick out the BLACK ground reference for your meters
negative lead, for all of these voltages to be metered and the other voltage test points are all clustered around it .
The one exception is being the -15 which is far to the left and just to the right of its CR1472 rectifier block.
See what Dee Cee voltage readings you get now.
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H-Dee
(Takes a minute or so . . . .or if you use 2 short rings and one long ring
on your party line phone . . .or our neighbor, Junior . . . even with his new
fangled BR-549 number, it even takes him a while. )
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73's de Edd
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