Been a while as lots has been going on.
Just got through a massive backlog of card orders, and can return to working on my own console for a change. Attached is a list of cards I've completed if anyone is interested

Here's a bit of what's been happening
6048E ServicingThis year I've been helping get a 6048E back up to spec. There were quite a few issues with it, but am on the home straight now. The SL688V had insulation on the Solo Isolate switches to prevent contact with the frame. There is next to no space in that section, and they were pressing hard against the frame. Of course over time it becomes brittle, along with the switches needing to be replaced. What was to be an easy job, took many hours due to the complex wiring. In the last photo you can see where the Solo Isolate wiring connects in to the back of the bucket.




What happens when a leg of an LED shorts to the frame of your module. Resistor pack removed from E12 logic card.
RML CPU Total Recall ComputerFinally got the courage to fire up my clone of the RML CPU card. Had to grab the chips off the original, but it fired up perfectly first time. Very happy! Next is the HRG card.
Magic SmokeAfter replacing the cards in my centre section with my clones, I ran across a really strange modification. On pressing the "Group" button for the oscillator, the magic smoke came pouring out of the E31 card. Specifically the 10 ohm output resistor to ground, of the Stereo Out Right channel. After a while, I chased it down to a modification that someone had made to the centre section. There was a connection from the Group and Quad Bus oscillator switches, direct to pin 51 of the E31 card. The 0V connection had been removed. This meant that when either of these switches was engaged, 18V was sent direct to the 0V audio pin. I have no idea of the reasoning for this modification. I am certain my centre section come from a Japanese broadcast installation.

And finally, here's some upgraded meters with Recycled Audio illumination, and balanced cards from @simonstav
