Fault finding can be as easy or hard as you want to make it, I served my time as a R&TV trouble shooter, mainly valved stuff, current flows in a loop, V/IR etc it's not difficult but sometimes looking at schematics can be, especially if there's a lot of switch contacts involved such as band change switchery, sometimes pays to print out a copy and highlight the part of the circuit you're trying to analyze with a marker pen or pencil and tick the various circuit branches/components off as they are checked.
Missing voltage problems should be easy to diagnose, 10 mins tops for most faults.
A multimeter is a good fault finding tool, so is a 'scope, if one had to be ditched forever then I would keep the 'scope, others folks may differ.
Keep at it.
Lawrence.
Missing voltage problems should be easy to diagnose, 10 mins tops for most faults.
A multimeter is a good fault finding tool, so is a 'scope, if one had to be ditched forever then I would keep the 'scope, others folks may differ.
Keep at it.
Lawrence.







