Hello,
Knowing this is a really old post, I still thought I'd keep this thread.
I have a 37247A with very similar problems as described above. The 4.8 V is really 5 V and there is no 160 V present. My guess is that this is from an older version and they (Wiltron) never updated the manual.
The YIG runs on -18 and -27 V for main tuning. On my A21, Q7 was burnt and wasn't able to control the current through the YIG main coil. The Q7 is a TIP112 darlington NPN and it dumps a lot of power when running at high frequencies (high current).
I have the YIG running now, but the unit still won't lock more than at a couple of frequencies. These are not very obvious ones and I can't see a pattern.
The power supply is in some way corrupt since ripple is more in the 1 Vpp (110 kHz up to 5 MHz) rather than 100 mVpp and this may be part of the explanation, but I don't see why the unit would lock at any frequency in that case. When it indeed is locking the YIG, there seems to be a ripple in tuning (FM coil?) every 1 ms or every 5 ms - unclear why, but this may be correct.
Both 1st and 2nd LO seem to be very clean (no ripple) and not affected by the ripple from the power supply. The FM driver signal from A8 seems also free from that kind of ripple, but it doesn't seem to be very stable.
Replacing the YIG with a synthesizer locked to the VNA ref signal I tested to insert the expected frequency. Output after mixing before phase comparison is the expected 2.5 MHz and it is apparent that the FM tuning signal is not performing a search, which it does when completely unlocked, but the ripple in the signal is +- 4V, which is full span.
Any suggestions what to look for would be very much appreciated. Will of course try to fix the PSU - may be poor caps only - strange(?) though that all would be bad. Very good to hear that someone has a unit within spec - means that there _is_ something wrong with mine at least.
Would love to hear from anyone with some schematics - I have reversed the main power supply and parts of A21, but it has been a pain. Would so much like to have this one running!
Regards,
Staffan