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TUBE Cooling? Yes or No?
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December 2nd 10, 04:00 PM
Plotus
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First recorded activity by RadioBanter: Nov 2010
Location: Cason Old Field NC.
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Originally Posted by
OldbieOne
On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 14:48:16 +0000, Plotus
did
make me awaken from my chaotic existentialism when they didst announce:
Sorry guys, I'm still figuring out where to put these replies in these posts. Thanks OB1 and the rest of you guys. A week ago I'd not have knew much or what you said ,....would have been VooDoo Babbel to me.... fortunatly for alot of your previous posts on like topics.... I'v learned much. I got on ebay and bought and recieved an instruction manual, and fortunatly I'm grasping the mechanics and construction of radio building and concepts. I believe armed with these posts of possabilities and an ohm meter and schematic, I'll find the source. I'm also starting to believe that the bottom plate/cover may be touching, and did short something. I purchased rubber sheeting to put on top of the pan. Now if some of my other stuff will arive like tubes... thanks all ...Rich....
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My bet is you've got a shorted capacitor or another problem in the DC circuit.
After several mystery ailments, I re-capped my HQ-120X and all was well after a
re-alignment, never a problem since.
73
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OldbieOne -
The guy who tells it like it is!
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