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![]() "N4JOY" wrote in message ... I appreciate everyone's suggestions. Per Richard's great advice, I verified that the NC-57 I own is indeed a NC-57B. Also, the slight hum does change in volume. However, I noticed that my 6SL7 (AF amp- BFO) was only slightly warm to the touch while the other tubes were obviously quite hot after several minutes. Perhaps I have a filament going out or the tube has failed. I'll replace the 6SL7 and update the group. Hopefully this will work! Chris, N4JOY Check the voltages at the tube socket. Its possible there is a cold solder joint at the filament. Note that only part of the heat of a tube comes from the filament so beng warm but not hot may not indicate a bad tube but may indicate the HV is not there. Make sure the "send/receive" switch has not failed. That would cause a similar problem. All of the handbooks have charts showing voltages at the tube sockets. These should be checked with the tubes in place, either at the bottom of the socket or by using a socket extender. There may be a clue there. Also, don't trust the replacement resistors and capacitors to be working. While they are in general quite reliable you may have gotten a bad one so they should be checked. I have a feeling this is something very simple of the sort making you say Doh! when you find it:-) BTW, the NC-57 looks like a very good little receiver, probably better than its competition the Hallicrafters S-40. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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