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Query... regarding the bathtubes, were your SP-600's the ones with paper
caps or disc caps? So far my late JX-26 (with disk caps) has not had any capacitor issues... I think..? |
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![]() "K3HVG" wrote in message ... Query... regarding the bathtubes, were your SP-600's the ones with paper caps or disc caps? So far my late JX-26 (with disk caps) has not had any capacitor issues... I think..? The JX-17 has all ceramic caps. Evidently it was modified by a military contractor c.1957. It also has the IF gain mod. I have not had any problems with the ceramic caps but there have been a number of other cap failures. The JX-26 has the original Black Beauties in it. I have not yet replaced them all but will do so. A number of these were cracked and a couple so badly that part of the casing had fallen off. I've checked some that were whole and find the leakage rather higher than I like. Ceramics have very low leakage. The other caps in this RX have been reasonably trouble free. The original filter cap failed and I replaced it. I also replaced the obviously bad BB's and a couple of unstable silver micas. I intend to rebuild this one and will replace all the BBs. Both RX appear to be about the same age. Internal inspection stamps suggest both were built about the end of 1954. At this point both are still works in progress. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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