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Hi Frank,
Thanks for the reply. I did test the local oscilator and it seems to be working fine. I could clearly hear a dead carrier at the frequency range you mentioned. No, I was never able to hear the FM. Also in AM mode I can't detect any FM station at all. I'll keep on looking. Thanks. -- Elias "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "Mazur" wrote in message om... All, I just finishing re-capping a Hallicrafters SX-42 I bought recently. Thanks Phil for an excelent web site (http://antiqueradio.org/) and big help. This is my first restoration of such complex communications receiver. I did restore a Fisher KX-200 and X-202-B amps, a Sansui 320 receiver and a few smaller radios. The rig was in excelent condition and after re-capping and cleaning up the contacts the AM and shortwave bands worked great... ... but the FM is completely silent. When I move the band switch to the upper 2 bands I can hear static in the AM reception and silence when I switch to FM. Does this preclude any problem with the bandswitch? I inspected the bandswitch and the wafers look very clean and don't show any signs of carbonization. Did you ever hear the FM working? Does the second to top band work?. This is something like 27 to 60 Mc, if I recall. There's usually some paging service noise or maybe a cab company or something there This band also uses the 10.7 Mc IF section. In the AM position, you say you can hear static. Do you hear any FM stations in the FM band? The AM detector should detect FM stations, using the frequency slope of the IF transformers. It's very easy to test the radio's local oscillator. In the FM position, the oscillator runs either 10.7 Mc above or below the signal frequency. It could be either, and I forget which. Another FM radio can pick up the oscillator signal. Tune the second radio to, say, 90 Mc. Tune the SX-42 around 79 and 101 Mc. Somewhere around one of those frequencies, you should get what sounds like a dead carrier. If the top band oscillator section is misaligned, the actual indicated frequencies could be different. If your oscillator seems dead, a 7F8 which doesn't want to oscillate at FM frequencies is a possibility, but I'm suspicious of locktal sockets and pins, and a good cleaning might be in order. I cleaned and inspected the reception switch as well and it seems OK. All tubes check fine and voltages are as they should be. I'll continue investigating the problem but any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks. -- Elias |
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