[R-390] Filter cap temperature

Bill Levy levyfiles at att.net
Fri May 6 11:23:45 EDT 2005


The difference between men and woman, as those of us with wives will attest, 
is that we like to make it work and they like to make it pretty. I believe 
in throwing away the can and hanging new caps anyway that works. I am not 
taking this "dog" to the "dog show" nor trying to impress anyone about how 
cool I am.

The bottom line is the noise floor and the sensitivity of the beast not how 
pretty it looks!

my 2 cents.

Bill N2WL


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barry" <n4buq at aol.com>
To: "R-390 HF Receiver List" <r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: [R-390] Filter cap temperature


I did "caps in an octal socket" for my Motorola.  It works nicely, but I
don't really see that much advantage to having them "plug-n-play".  I'm
thinking of doing what I saw someone else do.  Using axial-lead caps, run
the positive lead through the appropriate hole in the socket and solder
underneath.  Gather the negative leads together, solder them to a ground lug
and attach the ground lug to the standoff where the original cap clamp
attached.  I thought that was a pretty neat solution.  Digging out
ukkumpucky gets old.

Barry - N4BUQ



> I think a rebuild is a standard thing with the "A".  I have several in the
> shop and everyone I have checked had excessive leakage.
>
> I would do the rebuild.  There are several ways to go...caps under the
> chassis, caps in octal socketed square relay housings or the traditional
cap
> overhaul where you cut the things open and replace the guts.  I am about
> half way through that process with a pair of mine but have had to put it
on
> the back burner for a few weeks while I finish another project up!
>
> Cecil...
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Barry" <n4buq at aol.com>
> To: "R-390 HF Receiver List" <r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 8:36 AM
> Subject: [R-390] Filter cap temperature
>
>
> > While tinkering with the "new" R390A last night, I noticed that C603 is
> > getting slightly warm.  The other cap is cold.  Is this possible an
> > indication of low ESR?  Do these old caps generally leak a bit or should
I
> > be concerned?  I hadn't planned on replacing them as they seem to be
> > working, but if they're going to blow, then I'd rather go ahead and
> > replace/rebuild them.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Barry - N4BUQ

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