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I picked up yet another "perfectly working" Lowe receiver. This one would
howl for the first 5 minutes of operation, the FM detector didn't work for this time because of low I.F. injections level, and system gain would be low during this time. I traced the problem to a 100uF lytic cap near the audio amp. After the unit warmed up, I hit several components with freeze spray. After I found this problem component, I removed it completely and the problem became much worse. When I tacked a cap into the circuit to test my theory, the receiver started working properly. The cap must have been leaky, because when I tried to parellel another cap across this one, no change was noted. This receiver uses the same audio amp as the HF150, so if you have a receiver that howls even with an external speaker, this could be the problem. Between myself and some other friends, this is the 6th unit I have run into that needs at least some kind of repair. It would seem that folks get scared when these receivers start to malfunction, and "jump ship", so to speak. Pete |
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