[Hallicrafters] S-27 Help Needed
Joe Connor
joeconnor53 at yahoo.com
Sun May 5 20:32:16 EDT 2013
Thanks for your help, guys. We're making progress, and I think this receiver will be a keeper.
1. Yes, the problem in the 1st RF stage was dirty pins on the 956 tube. I cleaned them with a .22-cal. brass gun-cleaning brush. This set now receives well.
2. To have the AVC on, should the AVC toggle switch be in the open (no continuity) or closed (continuity) position? All of the toggle switches in this receiver have problems (i.e., frozen/corroded either open or closed)
3. The front panel is cleaning up nicely, which sort of surprises me because it looked really bad when I first got it. Permatex hand cleaner and 0000 steel wool really do a nice cleaning job.
4. The innards of this receiver are interesting. It uses a fair number of .01 caps for bypass and coupling. It's about a 50-50 mix between the notorious black lozenge Micamolds and square tan Aerovox caps. The Micamolds are all bad. The Aerovoxes seem to be good. From the soldering on these caps, the Micamolds and Aerovoxes all appear to be original. Weird.
5. Several of the set screws on the knobs are badly rusted. I currently have lubricant soaking in. If that doesn't work, I will be back to ask about the best way to remove rusted set screws or, if that fails, how to drill them out.
Joe Connor
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> From: Joe Connor <joeconnor53 at yahoo.com>
>To: "hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net" <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
>Sent: Friday, May 3, 2013 4:14 PM
>Subject: [Hallicrafters] S-27 Help Needed
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> I'm working a Hallicrafters S-27 and need help with a weird problem. This is an old rust bucket but I couldn't resist trying to fix it up. Even though it's filthy and a bit rusty, it has potential. With the Hallicrafters push-pull audio, it should sound really good.
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> Here's the schematic from Rider's: http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel/897/M0008897.pdf
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> I'm got it so it plays well on Band 3, the FM broadcast band. However, after it's been playing for a while (20 minutes or so), it conks out. I have audio but no reception. With signal injection, I get reception if I inject the signal at the plate of the 1st RF tube (956 acorn tube) but not at the grid of that tube. The voltages on the plate, screen and cathode of the 1st RF are reasonable. If I turn the set off and turn it back on an hour or so later, it plays without any problem. Thus, it sure sounds like the problem is heat-related.
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> My first thought is the 956 tube. However, because it's an acorn tube, I can't test it, but I can get a replacement if I need to. Does a heat-related problem with the 956 tube make sense? I don't have much experience with acorn tubes so I don't know if they are susceptible to that kind of issue. There aren't a lot of components before the 956 tube and the caps in that area are the usually reliable small value-micas, so I don't see any other prime suspects.
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> Do you have any other thoughts of what I should be looking at?
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> As always, thank you for your help.
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> Joe Connor
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