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As for the tuner, just adjust the channel 3 tuning slug, since you'll always be using the set on channel 3 and changing the program using an external source (converter box, DVD, VCR, Roku, lo que sea). |
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One sei I have where the buzz control doesn't completely kill the issue I've found that on a tube RF modulator I have that has adjustable Audio carrier freq I can adjust that modulator to make good audio on the set (I may adjust its audio alignment in the future). If the vertical buzz is in the speaker check the filtering, if it is there with the speaker disconnected then the vertical may have issues...Though some vertical systems just like to buzz more than others.
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It’s not there when the speaker is disconnected. I’ve ordered replacements for the filters and that should (hopefully) fix it.
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For the buzz try the AGC adj & buzz control. Next change the
detector tube. If still buzzes you can adj the detector AKA quad coil. Dont go more than 1/2 turn & flag your stick so you can go back where it was. If no joy check around the det. Never had a component failure so no help there. A few sets went out with just a light buzz on heavily white scenes. Newer content & lack of OTA make make this a bit of a compromise. 73 Zeno ![]() LFOD ! |
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