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duke wrote:
I was just made the recipient of a B600, with the 6A41 chassis. It's in great shape, and as it was a gift from dear friends, you can imagine my joy. I want to fire it up, but I don't want to burn out anything. Any tips for first juice? I don't have any special equipment beyond a multimeter. Also, it appears that either there is some odd factory option (I doubt) or a mod made to add an additional speaker. Has a jack that is mounted to the side and a pot inside the box. It was nicely done if aftermarket, but does anyone know if this could be an original option? Thanks for the help. duke These old radios suffer from failed (leaky) electrolytic capacitors in the power supply. Start at a low AC voltage with a VARIAC and with the radio ON urge the variac voltage upwards slowly and if you hear a hum, a LOUD hum in the speaker, shut it down and plan on replacing all large electrolytics, especially the multi-section caps. Look for melted wax from coupling capacitors. Replace them immediatemente! Then after you do that, try again and if successful, expect to replace smaller caps, micas, coupling and decoupling caps, and hopefully you will eventually get pure DC where it's supposed to be and pure RF where IT's supposed to be. I did this once or twice and it's more than a two six-pack job. Plan on weeks! Yodar |
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