Thanks for your reply. You are likely right. I'm one who is familiar with electronics without much fear of this kind of project except for the lack of available information. This unit has better features than most otherbrands and models and has worked for years. But it just quit recently. I immediately opened it up to find three facts. The power transformer primary is now open (no continuity on any ohms range). There are four taps on the power transformer secondary. I suppose I could estimate the relative turns ratio s by measuring resistance (assuming the secondary is one continuous winding of the same guage wire). Thirdly when I opened it up almost immediately there was still about 14V DC from the winding to ground (coming back from the filter capacitors, I assume). It didn't go down very fast while measuring it so the caps still carried a healthy charge. That surprised me since I would expect the rectifiers to blocked any voltage from showing up on the transformer. I didn't try measuring across the filter caps. Perhape a diode shorted and the primary gave way instead of the secondary. (I didn't see a fuse anywhere.) More daunting yet is the fact that the secondary had four taps with a 4 conductor flat cable going to the circuit board. Too many variables! I even thought of trying to feed perhaps 12 V AC from another transformer across the secondary and let it be ab autoformet to create the other voltages needed. But I don't want to guess wrong and burn up the circuit board. So I am thinking what options I have - including watching for one on eBay. This model doesn't show up very often.
Again Thanks for your reply. Let me know if you have any other ideas I might try. RWB