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Hi, I'm recently into refurbing some old
vintage radios, I'm talking here of just getting them going to as close as original spec with minimal changing of componants I've done three so far a Hallicrafters S-77 an R1155 and in the process of a Collins TCS12, they all seem to follow the same condition, ie from switch on after changing obvious faults shorts on caps supply electrolytics etc there is much crackling musty smell poor spec etc then over the next few hours they make a remarkable recovery! spec comes back and the crackles and pops subside to an almost acceptable level, but here's the rub they never really subside completely, you are left with this background crackle and if you leave the set off for a few days it gets worse again, its nothing specific as I've tried to trace it it seems to come from all over IF AF front end etc, I'm not talking backgound hiss, its a crackle, sometimes quite bad other times almost completely gone? is this a general breakdown of componant material? ie carbon in the resisters or similar? has anyone else out there found this problem if so whats the answer? from Ron. |
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