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Old December 30th 06, 01:58 AM posted to rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Mike Schultz Mike Schultz is offline
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Default Aluminum chassis & steel rivets = bad graound

This problem isn't restricted to aluminum chassis. ANY riveted ground
connection in an old radio is suspect.

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Mike Schultz


"Steve" wrote in message
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We've all had experience with radios that refuse to work
properly. The latest one for me has been an HT-44 transmitter.
Been driving me nuts.

Finally discovered why. Hallicrappers decided to use steel
rivets to attach the tube sockets and terminal strips to their
aluminum chassis. To their credit, they
did put star lock washers between the bodies of the sockets
and the chassis, but over time, the rivets corroded and
are giving a poor ground. Time to dig out the bus wire.

I'm sure other manufacturers did the same thing. An issue
thats worth keeping in mind when working on them.

Steve