0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic. Read 50246 times.
Yes, I saw this resource, thank you.I want to say that the use of UHF blocks on one board is not desirable.It is also not advisable to use two-sided mounting in devices with a power supply of more than 250 volts.I made gerber files of PC-7, PC-8, PC-12 PCBs, leaving the correct installation but improving the screening between the conductors. After checking, I'll post these files here.
Hi, I ordered a batch of 10 pieces, waiting for delivery.
I checked eBay but never saw these listed for sale.Are these available?
Maybe you could google Dynaco FM3 or Dynaco FM 3 price.
Ahh, why? Neither would get me a link to FM3 PCBs, which is what I'm looking for.
Repost from: Re: Dynaco FM-3 rebuild - "A Double Dose of Fine Tuning!" https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=62800.msg1836509#msg1836509A member over at the The Dynaco Tube Audio Forum named 'Stewdan' set me up with the web files for the threads up to reply 44 of the original 'Double Dose of Fine Tuning!' thread & up to reply 32 on 'Our "Second Dose" of "Fine Tuning" - A TOTAL Dynaco FM-3 reconstruction.I put them in PDF format on a Google Drive. Here are the links:Dynaco FM-3 rebuild - _A Double Dose of Fine Tuning!_Full Thread through Post 44https://drive.google.com/file/d/15B4E107St_x4lreS8CbOvAXRWc03PuEd/view?usp=sharingOur _Second Dose_ of _Fine Tuning_ - A TOTAL Dynaco FM-3 reconstruction!https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j6kd8F3-mOOYvZcI69YVaoRzha4uJ-id/view?usp=sharingHope this helps!Cheers,Aguaazul
Coming to the party very late, but here goes.I have a pair of working FM3s. I would like to rebuild one completely, starting with new PCBs. I have several options for PCBs, the first being to buy some from someone. Sadly, I can't find anyone selling them.Next option is to have some made. This of course requires some Gerber files. Now, I could lay out some boards myself, but that's a lot of work and lots of room for error.I see that someone DID lay out some boards and even made the files available here. That's probably a better option than doing it myself. More sadness though: those links are now dead.So, can anyone help me with a source for boards or links to those old gerbers or ...Thanks in advance.Alan