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![]() wrote in message ... hi guys, i am restoring an hq180a. been a while since i messed with tubes, (abt 20 yrs) am in need of a little direction. i checked & replaced bad tubes, verified b+ v. 2 problems, may be related??? on top band, very poor reception, & when u adj ant. control, u hit a spot that causes oscellation or motorboating. prob #2...on top 2 bands, cw sigs have a raspy note. not t9 at all. it is a high s/n rcvr 6377. kind of neat, has spinner knobs, noise blanker, & 455 kc if brought out to rear apron. i guess previous owner did mod, but it sure looks factory....solder connections, etc. would appreciate any and all guesses. tnx, pete, k2iqk Oscillation and tunable hum can be caused by bad decoupling and by-pass capacitors. If you don't have a handbook try BAMA for one. You may have to shotgun the caps. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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