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Why would an open loop antenna in an AC-DC radio cause garbled reception (if the radio receives anything at all) on very strong stations? I would think an open loop would kill all reception, even if the radio were literally within spitting distance of a local station's transmitter towers. I was only receiving the local station in my area (1kW, two miles or so distant from my apartment) on the AM band of my C845 with one end of the loop open; however, the sound was weak and extremely garbled, as if 60-cycle AC hum were entering the audio stages due to a defective filter capacitor or an H-K short or leakage in an audio tube (although H-K shorts in AC-DC radios usually kill the set entirely, since the short will remove filament voltage from all tubes ahead of the shorted one). The tipoff that the problem was unlikely to be the filter capacitors or tubes was there was no hum whatsoever on FM.
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Jeff, WB8NHV
Collecting, restoring and enjoying vintage Zenith radios since 2002
Zenith. Gone, but not forgotten.
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