Maybe take a look at "Troubleshooting a Superhet Receiver" URL:
http://www.ac6v.com/techref.htm#TS
Good Luck
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"Cowboy67" wrote in message
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Howdy all,
Along with the below post/radio. I also received an SX-110. I got it to
receive a station, but after the long trip back home from AL, I can't get
the radio to receive anything. I re-seated all the tubes and did not see
anything caps/resistors that were burnt. All the tube that are clear have
a
glow to them. The speaker does not have any static, well, occasionally
there
is a little, but not much.
What to do? Where should I look first?
Also, there looks to be some type of mod? There is a wire that comes out
a
hole under the speaker connection. It is like a common 2 wire houshold
extension cord that connects to a wire that runs from the avc on switch to
the receive/standby switch and the other wire goes to a cluster of
resistors
that is back and center of the radio.
Any one?
Thanks again for your earlier replies to my other questions!
Thanks in advance!
Jim