[Hammarlund] IT SINGS THE OLDIES!
K3PID
k3pid at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jul 14 19:19:06 EDT 2005
Congratulation Phil! I don't suppose you have some pictures? Some of us are
visual folks you know!
Isn't that a great feeling of accomplishment?
K3PID
Ron H.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Philip Atchley" <beaconeer at sbcglobal.net>
To: <hammarlund at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 5:30 PM
Subject: [Hammarlund] IT SINGS THE OLDIES!
> Hi All,
>
> Remember that SP-600 that arrived here, literally a basket case, with a
> totally stripped chassis, tube sockets and IF cans in baggies etc, along
with
> my intent to rebuild it from scratch?
>
> Well, today it got to the preliminary testing stage.
>
> Today, after quickly buzzing it out to make sure there weren't any B+
shorts
> or anything, I got brave and applied power. First without the 5R4
rectifier
> in place (to check bias and filaments etc).
>
> All ok there, so I plugged the 5R4 in, put an antenna on it and checked
around
> the BCB. Alas, no stations, but no smoke either ;-) I tested the audio
> section for buzz when I touched the volume control with a test lead, that
was
> ok! Not even normal IF background noise though, indicating either the
detector
> or an IF stage was dead. I connected a lead to the 455KC output on the
other
> SP-600 figuring I'd use it as a signal source, starting at the detector
and
> working my way back.
>
> I heard it at the detector, so kept moving back through the circuit, I
could
> poke the signal all the way through the IF strip, but couldn't determine
if
> the stages had any real gain (it doesn't yet have an "S" meter installed).
>
> Then I thought, hmm. . . Perhaps the signal from the good SP-600 IF
output
> was
> just too strong. So, I turned it's RF gain down, the volume all the way
up,
> and then turned the RF gain up just barely enough to hear a weak signal in
the
> speaker. Again I went through the IF strip, this time as I went back a
stage
> I could hear the differences in level. I peaked each stage as I went,
most
> were way out. When I got finished I removed the test signal, and Voila!
I
> had RF noise! Putting an antenna on the radio it came to life with
signals
> all across the BCB. The selectivity switch worked as expected.
>
> Right now I have it over on the other side of the room playing the oldies
> station through a headset, just to burn it in awhile. I think the AGC
section
> needs more work as AGC voltage seems a little lower than I think it should
be.
> That could be a bad tube or other component (or a wrong wire somewhere),
or
> something else dragging the gain down, but all tubes were tested prior to
> installing them.
>
> But at least there is life in the old carcass, and I'll bet that is the
first
> time in many, 'many' years that any electrons have flowed through any of
those
> parts
> too! ALL resistors, paper caps, lytics etc are new.
>
>
> 73 de Phil, KO6BB
> 991 Different NDB's heard to date.
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