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Wait, I think I'm on to something.....
The transformer out of the Admiral has two grounds....one large, stiff wire, and one smaller wire both soldered to a chassis lug. The main filter cap in the radio has a ground that is not connected to the chassis....it goes to pin 8 of the 6V6s. Me thinks we're getting somewhere!! But now what?
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I GOT IT!!!
After relocating the ground to the filter caps and then finding an open ground for the 6V6 bias, I got everything running smoothly except the B+ was stupid high....about 100V too much. Tried playing with dropping resistors, but the closest I could get it was by changing the 5K dropper to a 1.2K dropper and running it at around 95V. And everything was still getting red hot. Cliff Benham suggested that I disconnect the positive wire of the 40 uf filter cap on the 5U4 side of the 17 henry choke and reconnect it in parallel with the other 40 uf on the radio side of the choke, making the power supply a "choke input type"...which got me right to a B+ of 260 and the radio was very happy right there It also provides a much better regulated power supply....one that should technically outlast me And now lastly, to locate an octal socket extender so that I can plug it into the top of the transformer and wire everything to the chassis 5U4 socket so I can close the lid. It's either that or make a 5U4 hole in the lid, and naaah She sounds great! This project was a success!!!!
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