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I recently spent the weekend reading the manual for an FP-40, and while it was an awfull lot of information to soak up in one sitting, I do remember the bridge rectifier, because of the "baseball diamond" in the scematic, which rings the bell in my head, "ding - bridge circut!". If the the potentials are equal on either side, there is no current through the circut; current flows to the side with the higher potential when a difference exists. <br /> <br />I also remember that the D-14 mates directly to the AR-10, and the auxilliary generator has an external reference voltage generator that controls aux. gen. exitation by changing duty cycle of a constant voltage signal.
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