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tchrme wrote: I need some of the wisdom of the group. I started to have the thunderstorm crash type of noise on all freq on my SX 100. I know this is indicative of silver mica disease in the IF's when they have the embedded mica caps built into the bottom base of the xfmr. Does this also happen with discrete mica caps in the IF xfmrs like in this rcvr? Any other ideas on possible causes? Thanks for the help. Mike KF6KXG Start pulling tubes in the IF strip until you find the stage where the noise is coming from. Yes, the discrete mica caps can also exhibit similar breakdown. Once you identify the stage, you can disconnect them and see if the problem goes away. Some resistor failures can seem similar, but they are usually combined with microphonics as well. Not always, though. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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