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I recently found this pair @ a very nice price ($45 at a garage sale) and
threw it in the car more on the upcoming hernia operation later. I checked the tubes in the receiver (all good) and found that the caps had been replaced in the not too distant past. So I hooked it up and began to bring it up on a variac. No smoke, no fires..but no sound other than scratchiness when I turned the volume. Haven't had much time for troubleshooting but I did open the power supply. Seems all original..removed the tubes and checked 'em. They check fine on my cheap tester (Heathkit IT-17). Found some info on the net about this unit. The RA-84-A callls for a Jan 5Z3 and a Jan 80 tube. I've got a 5Y3WGTA in the 5Z3 socket and a 5U4GB in the other. Is there a reason why someone would swap these tubes out?? Other than the fact that they didn't have the proper ones, of course. From the limited info I've found on the net, these tubes don't seem to be interchangable. Anyone able to point me in a direction that might help?? Would the present tubes prohibit the radio from coming to life? Could the previous owner have altered the PS so as to use these tubes?? And if so, what should I look for in the way of alterations. It looks to be untouched, but I haven't compared everything to a schematic--just ordered a manual today. I'm pretty new at this and any help would be great!! |
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![]() "FxlQvire" wrote in message ... I'm pretty new at this and any help would be great!! If you want help, don't post a fake address. A schematic, parts list and some useful links just bounced as undeliverable. --Chuck N7RHU |
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"Chuck" wrote in
news:bLfub.229409$Tr4.680324@attbi_s03: "FxlQvire" wrote in message ... I'm pretty new at this and any help would be great!! If you want help, don't post a fake address. A schematic, parts list and some useful links just bounced as undeliverable. --Chuck N7RHU My regular email hasn't been working for a while now...satellite service w/poor customer support that insists there's nothing wrong. I do have a yahoo account @ Please remove your hat to repond (of course). Simple spam block. I quit giving my email address out on usenet & my spam went from well over 100 a week down to none. Who wants to learn how to grow hair, lose weight, have sex, and make a gazillion dollars a minute all while you're sleeping anyways?? G Sorry for any inconvenience, misdirection...and thanks for the reply. Mike |
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FxlQvire wrote: On rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
I recently found this pair @ a very nice price ($45 at a garage sale) and threw it in the car more on the upcoming hernia operation later. I checked the tubes in the receiver (all good) and found that the caps had been replaced in the not too distant past. So I hooked it up and began to bring it up on a variac. No smoke, no fires..but no sound other than scratchiness when I turned the volume. Haven't had much time for troubleshooting but I did open the power supply. Seems all original..removed the tubes and checked 'em. They check fine on my cheap tester (Heathkit IT-17). Found some info on the net about this unit. The RA-84-A callls for a Jan 5Z3 and a Jan 80 tube. I've got a 5Y3WGTA in the 5Z3 socket and a 5U4GB in the other. Is there a reason why someone would swap these tubes out?? Other than the fact that they didn't have the proper ones, of course. From the limited info I've found on the net, these tubes don't seem to be interchangable. Anyone able to point me in a direction that might help?? Would the present tubes prohibit the radio from coming to life? Could the previous owner have altered the PS so as to use these tubes?? And if so, what should I look for in the way of alterations. It looks to be untouched, but I haven't compared everything to a schematic--just ordered a manual today. I'm pretty new at this and any help would be great!! There is a way that octal tube sockets can be strapped so that virtually any of the octal 5 volt rectifiers will work. But the reference to a type 80 suggests a four pin, not an octal socket tube. So has someone modified it and then someone else plugged in wrong tubes? If you need the base pin connections for any of the types you refer to post here and myself/someone can provide. However before changing anything I would suggest trace the wiring of two rectifier sockets from the power transformer and from the tube socket to the filter choke and filter capacitors. Make a note of the colour if any of the leads from the power transformer and see if they make sense with type 5Y3 and 5U4 base connections. Post again; people here usually willing to help. There may be others who are familiar with this type of receiver. Terry. |
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