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Hi Paul,
I suspect it's the screen voltage. Take a look in the power supply. As Scott surmizes, there is a big droppping resistor in there for the screen supply, and it probably has drifted very high in value, and maybe if there's an electrolytic after it that could be the reason, it may be leaky. (but maybe it had oil filled, I'm not sure, don't have a skem close by.) When you remove the tubes, it removes the load on the dropping resistor & the drop across it decreases. You might want to check the current draw on the screen line, put a meter in series with that lead, that'd tell you if there is a problem in the rcvr. Somewhere I have recorded the various currents, perhaps it's on that webpage. The SP-120 will be close to the same. I had very much the same problem in an SP-210LX a few yrs ago, you can see some info on that on my website or on The Hammarlund Historian site. 73, -- Al, W8UT New Bern, NC BoatAnchors appreciated here http://www.thecompendium.net/radio/ http://www.hammarlund.info "Paul M. Brady" wrote in message ... Ok i am at my wits end on this one. To put it mildly, HELP!!!!!!!!! This is a Hammarlund SP120X. The Plate voltages are fine (about 240 volts), but the screen voltages are waaaaay off. What should be 110 volts is more like 30 volts, regardless if a signal is injected or not. I checked all of the surrounding components, the caps i installed and i have come up with nothing out of the ordinary. If i remove all 3 of the tubes in the IF area (6D6's) my screen voltage returns. For each tube i install, the voltage drops about 20 volts. Is there a possibility of something being shorted in the IF cans? Thanks in advance! KC5KLQ |
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