Re: Probably simple AM radio repair
- From: "Arfa Daily" <arfa.daily@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 23:47:43 GMT
Don't forget that electrolyte is very corrosive, and has a tendency to creep
where you don't want it to - it loves things like RF cans . . .
If the decoupling cap that you mentioned really leaked, and it was near an
RF can, suspect that it's gotten inside, and eaten the windings .
Geoff
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> "Ken Weitzel" <kweitzel@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Part of routine maintenance. Tighten all the screws :)
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> I saw a few tube radios brought in for repair after that was done. Then
> there was the guy who disassembled his record changer and brought it all
> in
> to me in a bag for me to figure out.
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