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hi phil -- i have read, reread, and printed a good bit of your site. i
think i actually got the link to this forum there as well. i couldn't get by w/help of yourself and the others here who are good enough to invest the time.... ab Phil Nelson wrote: all tubes tested before starting work, but this one croaked sometime during repairs. I just picked up on this thread and read it with interest. Sounds like you're on the right track. That's a nice receiver when working correctly. One thing I'm beginning to appreciate about fixing old radios & TVs is that some components which test "good" or seem acceptable at first, may decide to give out after a few more hours of operation. The tube (or whatever) may simply have reached the end of its service life, or perhaps it croaked after running at full power for the first time in decades. Before I declare victory on any project, I run it on the workbench for some hours. Much better to find and correct those latent issues now, rather than later. Have fun, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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