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i think you have nailed at least part of it -- rf stage. i have
emailed you offline details. had a completely dead rf amp tube, ahead of the IF stage. this apparently forced a pretty severe tuning compensation that affected the bands (?). all tubes tested before starting work, but this one croaked sometime during repairs. found intermittent black speaker lead and fixed. was cutting out also. so there's some of it. already better w/if and bfo align redone. will see what gives after i finish all rf again... hopefully it will come back into line on all bands. yes i go first to bama for all. bookmarked on about 4 computers i have. ab Richard Knoppow wrote: "ablebravo" wrote in message ups.com... thx richard. esp on how to test the coils. i will do Long thread snipped... If you need a handbook for the Tek 465-B there is one on the BAMA site at: http://bama.sbc.edu/tektroni.htm And for Eico instruments at: http://bama.sbc.edu/eico.htm This is a very good site to bookmark. The signal tracer is a wide band amplifier with a detector on it. You can probe around in the circuit to find out what is there. That and the scope are powerful tools for analysing exactly this sort of problem. You can use the scope with either a high impedance probe or a simple pick-up loop to look at the oscillator output. The look will cause the least disturbance to the circuit you are measuring. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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