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Old April 27th 06, 09:33 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Hi Dan,

Have you checked that your 6M ohm grid leak is actually 6M ?

It does sound like a charge build up on the grid. Does the RF anode
current rise or fall when the radio goes dead ?

Are there any components attached to the grid that could be breaking
down slowly - capacitor, maybe even valve base.

Have you tried replacing the valve base ?

Have you tried a different valve ? Maybe broken or cracked valve bottom
(paxolin to valve pin).

Stick the whole unit in the oven (on low) and dry it out for 3 hrs -
moisture getting in somewhere ?

Does sound weird and interesting.

Regards,

Mark.

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Old April 27th 06, 12:14 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
 
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Hi Mark,

The resistor is definetly 6 Mohm, but you bring up an interesting point
about moisture.

I have noticed that the set seems to fade out more during rainy or high
humidity days. I didn't even want to mention it because it sounded
silly, but I did wonder if humidity might be a factor.

On some clear, dry days, I have not had any trouble at all. So, maybe
you have something there.

I will carefully go back over the items you mentioned and maybe replace
all of the caps in the circuit. Replacing tubes hasn't made a
difference. Thanks.

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