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On Jan 28, 2:26*pm, Don Bowey wrote:
On 1/28/08 9:37 AM, in article , "N4JOY" wrote: Hi -- I recently completed some repair work on a National NC-57. *I did the typical replacement of electrolytics, out of tolerance resistors, etc. *It was functioning reasonably well beforehand but was in need of some TLC. *Following my repair work, I turned the unit on and am only receiving a hum with no RX. *I conducted some resistance measurements at all tube sockets and every measurement was nominal (according to my NC-57 manual) except for pin 6 of tube 7 (6V6GT). The manual indicates a resistance reading of 380K ohms and I'm receiving around 50K ohms (same as pin 3 and pin 4). *To be honest, I can't see how pin 6 should be 380K ohms. *The output transformer primary shunt resistor is 22K ohms and everything is wired correctly at the tube socket. *I double checked my work and carefully reviewed the schematics -- everything looks good. *I'm really stumped here... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Chris, N4JOY There is either a wiring error or a defective component. *Pin 6 of the tube socket is not used by the tube, so it is obviously used as a tie-point. Trace in both directions from pin 6 and you should find the problem. Hmmmmm... Are you certain that each tube is in it's correct socket?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you for your reply. I just double checked each tube socket and all tubes are installed correctly. You are right about pin 6 of 6V6GT (tube 7) being used as a tie point. One end of a .1uf cap and 22K resistor are soldered to pin 6 (the other end of the .1uf cap goes to the tone switch). Pin 6 is also jumpered to pin 3, which then connects to the speaker (output) transformer. Pin 4 has the other end of the 22K resistor soldered and another lead to the speaker transformer. There are also two wires leaving pin 4 of 6V6GT: one goes to the reception switch and the other to the voltage regulator (pin 4). I left the wiring alone during my repairs so either the value of 380K ohms in the NC-57 chart is a typo (unlikely) or perhaps the 6V6GT is defective? I did try to inject a signal via the antenna connectors with my RF signal generator... still no luck. I just have a slight hum and no RX. Chris, N4JOY |
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