[R-390] AGC

Larry H larry41gm at gmail.com
Tue Sep 11 07:14:27 EDT 2018


Hi Guido,  You got lots of good advice.  Hope it's easy to fix.

Are there any mods on the agc line, possibly around R546 or R547?
Did you do the prescribed resistance checks?  I usually disconnect R545 to
be sure.
Is the antenna trimmer insulator pushing good?  Sometimes it gets oiled and
is bad.

Also, since it was sitting for a while, did the C553 get updated to protect
the filters?

Good luck.

Regards, Larry

On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 4:22 PM, Guido Santacana <gsantacanav at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Gents,
>
>   I will follow through the recommendations starting with the easiest and
> building up to the most difficult. That will be removing the RF deck again.
> I should say it's tedious not difficult. A report on findings and final
> solution will be forthcoming too.
>
>  Twenty years ago one of the specimens in my R390 group included a nonA
> too. I will always regret getting rid of that one. Each one of my R390s had
> been overhauled and realigned. The only one that came up with an AGC
> problem was also an EAC unit. This was the first one I ever got. It was
> from Fair and came as repairable. Z503 had an open coil. Before I got a
> replacement a common 455kHz IF coil was used as a substitute and it worked
> until an original came in. I don't know if anyone has tried this before as
> a temporary solution to a bad Z503.
>
> One recommendation I have to save our aching backs from hauling these BAs
> is to use a scissor table. I bought one that is used for motorcycles and it
> works great for radios this size.
>
> Thank you very much guys and if anything else pops up let me know. It's
> been a while since I worked in one of these but I am warming up.
>
> Best 73s
>
> Guido KP4FAR
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 4:25 PM dog <agfa at hughes.net> wrote:
>
> > Another thing that is often overlooked is the mechanical filters. If the
> > coils develop resistance to ground it will mess with the AGC big time.
> > But the only way to figure this out is to disconnect the filters and
> > measure them, I suppose you could disconnect the AGC line from the
> > filters and measure the filters resistance to ground individually. It
> > should be very high, I measure mine using the nanoSeimens position with
> > the fluke 189. But I'd go everywhere else first.
> >
> >
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