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I supposed it could need an alignment, but have you tried adjusting A218? I think it will do what you want. Does the service manual mention it?
John |
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It's mentioned in the VHF oscillator alignment instructions, which tell you to adjust all the channels in descending order, starting with 13 (A218) and ending with 2 (A229). I figured these are the individual channel slugs which you can adjust through holes in the front of the tuner . . . .
Phil |
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Check the simple stuff first
Check the ground connections on the rf cable (had problems with those)
Clean the contacts in the tuner, oxidation can mask all kind of weird syptoms If it's not those I would suspect capacitors. It's pretty unusual for sets to go out of alignment.
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Thanks, the tuner has been thoroughly cleaned & lubed.
The cable ground connection would be easy enough to check. It's in the cabinet right now, but as I remember there is one mylar (maybe poly?) capacitor on top of the tuner case, C206. Part of the RF amp AGC, so I figured it's not involved here. The others are teeny ceramics inside the tuner. Phil |
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Did you try replacing the mixer-osc tube in the tuner? If so, try several for one that performs best.
Also, if memory serves correctly, there is a "master" osc coil on top of the tuner. Tweak it ever so slightly after ensuring that you have a good tube in the tuner. While it is normal for IF and tuner alignment to drift in an old set, the change is usually slight and not very noticable. If your alignment is far off, it usually due to a failure in the chassis or inexperienced hands trying to improve things. Good luck! |
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I can swap the mixer/osc tube from my other CTC-11. Not sure if I have any more of that type.
The diagram shows the mixer plate coil accessible from the top . . . . Speaking of hands, by coincidence I recently got an email from the previous owner, who ran across my article that mentions solving an audio problem. This is two or three years after I last heard from him. He remarked, "Oh, I forgot to tell you, I had to wedge a matchbook under the base of the 6EW6 tube to get any sound." Phil
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And I agree with tv_engineer that trying a different oscillator tube may help. John |
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![]() The tuning for channel 13 looks dead on. If the tube swap has no effect, I can work my way downward from 12 and see whether things change for lower channels, which are the only ones I use, anyhow. Phil |
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