Sort of TEA related (has a voltmeter built in), I posted a pic of my shed radio (a Danish made Sailor 16T) a while ago and someone on here was interested in seeing inside it, well I've finally had enough of the voltmeter under-reading and decided to adjust it.
A quick teardown, this radio uses a lot of those Mullard/Philips AF11x series transistors that have a bad reputation of failing with tin-whisker related shorts, despite this I haven't had any trouble with them yet.
Here is the problem I have, with an external supply set for 9V I get a reading of approx 8V of the built in meter.
Having a look at the circuit diagram they used a 10kΩ resistor in series with the meter with no provision for adjustment, it's on the power switch (arrowed).
A decade resistor was used to determine what value could be added in parallel to give a better reading, I came to the conclusion the best compromise was 83kΩ, I used a 120kΩ & 270kΩ in parallel across the original resistor.
All back together with fresh set of 6 D sized leak-tubes.
David