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On 7 Mar 2006 08:53:15 -0800, "Rod" wrote:
Yeah, I know about basements and too much electricity. When I was a kid, I learned that if I played my electric guitar in the basement, I needed to wear shoes. Without shoes, just touching the strings on the guitar connected to my amp resulted in quite a shock. Same thing happened when working on the S-38. I always wear shoes when working with electricity in my basement. And I use one just one hand, keeping the other in my pocket. Anyway, still trying to track down why one radio is more sensitive than the other. Perhaps some of the tubes need to be replaced. Swap tubes one at a time starting with the one closest to the antenna circuit and see if the sensitivity 'moves' with one of the tube swaps. I have to admit it's not totally my original idea. Go here, scroll down and start reading: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...playonl y=CHP After replacing questionable resistors, there has been no change. |
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