I met the designer of the Friden 130 / 132; I spent several hours with him (Bob Ragen). He helped debug & repair my two Friden 132’s.
First thing he told me: the plug-in circuit boards are very fragile. Don’t remove them if the thing is working!
Seems that in 1963, there was a patent on plated-through holes in printed circuit boards. So Friden came up with its own method of making through-board connections.
Friden’s method was not very reliable, and was the major cause of problems in those calculators. Simple solder connections went bad.
I have since built an “extender board” to let me test boards while they are powered up.
(Just hunted in my junk box and can’t find it. Sigh.)
I can’t help much right now, as I am far from home. Write to me after mid-april 2026 and maybe I can help you.
Best wishes,
Cliff Stoll. Kleinbottle
:/ at &: kleinbottle dawtt com
Pi-day, 2026