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OK so now I'm getting some static sounds out of the tuner at the spots where the stations would be coming in at but still no audio or reception.
I tried wiggling the tubes you suggested I wiggle (the 6A7 and the 7G7 tube) and it didn't make much difference. So another question, can having the chassis not being completely tightened down to the cabinet cause reception issues? |
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(Back in the day, this was a common accessability practice in TV service, even with console sets. It was usually done with the heavy end of the chassis down.) |
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This is a long shot, but.... in post# 10, fourth photo, near the center of the shot, there is a 330K (orange-orange-yellow) resistor. To its left is a yellow capacitor labeled 333K 630V. A bare lead from the resistor looks to be lying directly across a bare lead from the capacitor when you blow up the image 300%. It may just be the camera angle, but would be worth checking.
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Well. I'll try and take the chassis out of the cabinet again and attempt to get the speaker out of the cabinet to put it on my bench and see if I can get some voltage measurements, the only reason why I didn't want to monkey around with taking it out of the cabinet is because with my cut on my knuckle it's hard to unscrew the screws without hitting my knuckle against the cabinet. |
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OK. so question, what is this coil for?
See picture attached below. I'm asking because when I was cleaning out my volume control pot earlier with the contact cleaner I accidentally got a bunch of contact cleaner on this coil assembly and I'm wondering if me getting contact cleaner on this coil assembly might of messed something up with the radio's reception. This is the only other thing I could think of that might of been messing things up. Thoughts? |
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OK, so I don't know what I did to it, but now the tuner is working again.
Last edited by vortalexfan; 06-25-2020 at 09:15 PM. |
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