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I am somewhat knowledgeable about electronics. I can read and trace a schematic, troubleshoot to an extent, and have a HP 206 sine generator, a Fluke 77 and a old Tek scope.
I have a digital delay meant for the guitar/audio world.
It was having an odd symptom in that the delay time (which is variable in 1ms increments with a up/down rocker switch), was behaving badly. Specifically, it would not hold the specific delay time (for example, if I set the delay to 300 ms, it would float up to 310 and fall to 270 etc...
I suspected something with the power supply. Sure enough, I opened it and found a few caps that had puked their guts.
I was reading the service notes, and after I replace the caps, I plan to set it up per factory specs.
Two of the tests require a 1k, -20dbm sine to be introduced to the input jack. Another asks for a -10dbm
Most of the time, I have read amplifier schematics and they say "insert a 1k sine at .250v into the input"
What is -20dbm?? Thanks guys.
Tim