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Mark Rehorst wrote:
Thanks for all the input! I pulled the filter off the PCB so I could bypass it with a cap and then realized the first IF transistor gets biased via the transformer inside the filter can. I put it back on the board and the radio came back to life! It was a bad solder joint the whole time! I sure wish they had cleaned the flux off the boards when they built these radios. I might have been able to spot the problem without all this fuss... Now where did I put that can of flux remover????? MR Its also possible that you have a bad solder joint or broken wire inside the part, and the removal and resoldering has made a temporary connection inside the can. I have seen it a few times on bad IF transformers and other parts. Just keep it in the back of your mind, in case it quits working again. -- Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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