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On 4/26/06 1:31 PM, in article , "Chris
Suslowicz" wrote: In article , Straydog wrote: On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Rod wrote: Hello, I'm restoring a Hallicrafters S-20R. I've managed to bring it back from the grave by installing new caps, a few new resistors and replacing a bad tube. Although its back to life, it still has some issues, one I hope someone here can help with. When I touch the cap of the 6K8 tube with my finger, the audio becomes much louder. Or the sensitivity increases. I don't recognize what the 6K8 is. Audio first stage (diode-triode)? or Mixer? A fair number of some of these tubes have, as the cap, the connection to the control grid. If its an audio tube, then you should be introducing more 60 cycle hum than anything else. When you say "the audio becomes much louder" are you talking about the audio on the signal you are listening to or background static or hum or what. I'm not at all familiar with Hallicrafters before about S-38, S-40 vintage. Give us all some more clues, and tube listing. I've read all the other responses up to the moment of writing this posting; most are worth checking out. If the cap is the control grid of the mixer, then just maybe you are injecting--by capacitance pickup with your body (as antenna)--more broadcast RF into the circuit than is coming in normally through whatever else the input RF goes into (RF amplifier, coils, caps, whatever). It is, indeed, the common grid connection for the triode-hexode mixer, and I would agree that it could be RF pickup that's giving him the extra audio output. Definitely points the finger at the RF stages being out of alignment or otherwise faulty. In my experience, lots of times you can touch the antenna terminal of a receiver and pick up a lot of signal that would not be there if that terminal were not connected to anything. Time for a signal generator, I suspect, and to check backwards from the 6K8 to the aerial terminal. If he's getting audio out then the IF, detector, and audio stages are probably OK.... ...oh, and check the RF stage tuning capacitor for bent/shorted plates. Chris. I see that rcvr has an RF amp (6sk7). What I would do is do to the plate of the RF amp, BUT THROUGH A CAPACITOR, what you did to the 6k8 grid, and don't be touching the chassis while you do it. This will give you a clue about whether there is an interstage problem. Maybe the problem is at the RF amp. Also, measure the AGC voltage on the 6sk7 control grid. If you see a voltage it will mean the coil(s) aren't open. The schematic I downloaded is so bad I can't read the part numbers. However, there is a capacitor from the chassis to all the coils at the 6sk7 input (secondarys of the antenna transformers). You might replace it or just temporarily tack another one across it. Tell us test equipment you have. Don |
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