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Got it from a friend, worked ok but thought i should "clean" it. Sprayed
some automotive electrical cleaner into tube sockets and band selector area, let it dry, made absolutely sure tubes were in correct position. Stone dead, maybe a slight hum from the transformer. I really like this radio and I know it's not worth much, but I'd like to keep it and hopefully fix it. As I said, it worked ok before. I'd really appreciate any help on this - what should I try first? I know next to nothing about electronics but if you speak slow and don't use big words... TIA |
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Thomas Dermako ) writes:
Got it from a friend, worked ok but thought i should "clean" it. Sprayed some automotive electrical cleaner into tube sockets and band selector area, let it dry, made absolutely sure tubes were in correct position. Stone dead, maybe a slight hum from the transformer. I really like this radio and I know it's not worth much, but I'd like to keep it and hopefully fix it. As I said, it worked ok before. I'd really appreciate any help on this - what should I try first? I know next to nothing about electronics but if you speak slow and don't use big words... rec.antiques.radio+phono is the place for that sort of radio. There are lots of people over there who have done work on the insides of Transoceanics. Michael |
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