[R-390] Out from the shadows ...
odyslim at comcast.net
odyslim at comcast.net
Fri Jul 29 09:20:40 EDT 2005
ooops, I meant axial in paragraph 3
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> The first thing I would do would be to return that re-cap kit.
> There are only 2 or 3 caps in that radio that will ever need to
> be changed. If anybody tells you otherwise, he is a fool.
>
> If you don't feel like rebuilding the electrolytics, you can
> send your old ones to DH distributors and he will rebuild
> them for you for $28.00 each. They will have a different
> can but will work perfectly. 1-888-604-0050. He also
> sells an FP type that is a really good fit for $14.50 .Very minor soldering
> necessary for the FP
>
> Before you run the radio one moment longer, pull the
> audio deck and replace c609. That is an absolute must.
> Don't use an orange drop. they don't fit well. You can go
> to radioshack and buy a 10uf radial electrolytic that will
> work just fine. If you want to be picky, call Mouser and
> order P/n 75-te1303.3, an 8uf 50 volt aluminum electrolytic.
> The previous owner may have already replaced c609. If
> it is bell shaped and possibly corroded, it is the original.
>
> There are mixed feelings about the re-cap issue. Others
> will tell you something different. Notice paragraph one
> of this note.
>
> I would go for the out of spec resistors if anything.
>
> My flame suit and is on and delete button lubed up :-))
>
> Scott W3CV
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>
> > How do you do fellas',
> > Mike from Mass here... Recently had the good fortune
> > to find a squeaky clean R-390A of my own. It has an
> > Imperial tag (ser. no. 440) yet everything else on the
> > rig is labeled EAC. (I don't really know where to look
> > for serial nos. on modules) As I mentioned radio is
> > very clean; Engraved front panel is beautiful as is
> > gear train. All WPM shields and covers present.
> >
> > After careful visual inspection of radio combined w/
> > impression radio was taken care of, I double checked
> > fuses and decided to fire it up. I was relieved when I
> > heard the sounds of the airwaves bursting forth into
> > my room. One of the first things I noticed was a
> > fairly obvious hum and vibration from the power
> > transformer (? largest transformer underneath) I
> > pulled both rectifier tubes and radios output tubes
> > but this problem persisted. Before I shut it down I
> > took it up and down the bands; radio seemed sensative
> > everywhere. All functions seemed to be working too.
> > After shutting rig down I pulled both electrolytics
> > ... they both have seepage.
> >
> > I've since received the Field and Depot Maintenance
> > Manual which is fascinating but mostly over my head.
> > I've browsed the Y2K manual (but haven't downloaded
> > yet), read every post to the 390 net in the archives
> > (probably twice:), and spent many many hours checking
> > out what's available on the net. I've also been
> > comparing what I've been learning, with the rig itself
> > on the bench... it's been a blast and is really
> > starting to make sense.
> >
> > Since I'm mostly sure there's nothing tremendously
> > wrong w/ radio my plan of action is to do the absolute
> > minimum to the rig that'll get it up and running and
> > safely. This includes (here's where I'd really
> > appreciate opinions) visual inspection underneath
> > modules, replacing electrolytics, and replacing two
> > nasties in IF module. I'll also be putting a three
> > prong power cord on radio and lubricating gear train.
> >
> > If it isn't obvious enough to y'all I'm very new to
> > this stuff, the only similar project I've tackled has
> > been to completely recap an HRO-60 (mission very much
> > accomplished... I love that National) The only test
> > gear I own is a multimeter. I'd love some advice re-
> > hum from transformer. If after I finish my small list
> > of "do's" and hum is still present what's next?
> >
> > Oh yeah ... I'm awaiting a recap kit and bristol
> > wrench kit ...
> >
> > Please pardon such a long post. I wanted to say hello
> > and let everyone know where I was at and that another
> > of these fine radios had found it's way into some
> > caring hands.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Mike
> >
> >
> >
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