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Simpson VU meter repair

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Hi all,
I am restoring a Raytheon RC10 tube broadcast console from the 1940s. The large (4") Simpson VU meter is not working.
I have taken the meter apart, and inside the meter there are two wirewound resistors. The resistor that attaches to the + input terminal is open. I am trying to find out the correct value for this resistor. Can anyone help me?
Thank you
Tyler
 
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These meters have an internal rectifier assembly like all "real" VU meters have. I just happen to have one of these near by. So I opened it and measured both resistors. The one on the right measures 1.099K ohms. So it's safe to call it 1.1K at probably 1%. The other resistor at the top goes across the rectifier and measures 718 ohms in one direction and 2.810K in the other. All values include roughly 3 ohms lead resistance. Hope this helps. (Had I used one of my Agilent DMMs I could have nulled that out, but the B&K DMM was more handy)
 

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This RC-11 manual has some RC-10 info, but only this much on the meter:
VU Meter: 0-1 ma DC Weston Model 862
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Since most such meter movements have a basic 50uA sensitivity...

Where do you see "1ma"?

IIRC, the customary sensitivity was 200uA. (They are not quite as fragile as the 50uA meters found in high-end VOMs.)
 

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