Noisy Bush TR82C.
Having read a post from another enthusiast about one of these sets which was noisy on long wave, I was prompted to write about my own set. The audio stage is noisy - white noise, at a fairly low level, irrespective of the band or the setting of the volume control - but otherwise the set is fine and in daily use.;)
It reminds me of one of my old home brew audio projects, which hissed like mad until I cured it by wiring several hundred microfarads straight across the PP9 battery. Before I try this, does anyone have any other suggestions? Are the output transistors in the TR82 prone to this problem? Thanks, Phil |
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Hi Phil, I've had problems with resistor noise like this, it was due to those resisrors that are pcb mounting and appear to have crimped on end caps. They are a cheap part so is all else fails change the R's.
HTH Ed |
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Rich. |
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Thanks, Ed and Richard. You're right, the authentic germanium hiss is only noticeable at very low listening levels and I therefore propose to leave well alone!
Regards, Phil |
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I had a similar problem on my Dynatron Nomad transistor portable. Replacement of the first AF transistor (with an OC70) cured the hiss completely.
regards Ian |
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Thanks for the tip, Ian, I'll bear it in mind for when the back next comes off the TR82C.
The set belonged to my wife's late grandmother and I inherited it and restored it (nothing more than a good clean, really - it was filthy) in the year 2000. It gets no more than a few moments use each day. I'm sure the battery is the same one I fitted in 2000!:) Regards and 73, Phil |
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My wife's early version TR82C has a crackle present at switch on(both bands) but clears a few minutes after switch on. Does the team think this could be resistor noise ?
Actually the whole set could do with an overhaul, it sounds slightly distorted, the volume control crackles when operated and the tone control doesn't. I don't think the insides have been touched since '59! :D |
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Hello,
I have lots of TR82s and they all hiss at low volume .... part of their charm :) I just turn the volume up .... Howard :) |
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For distortion, just check whether the distortion disappears when tuned to a weak station. A friend of mine had one of these sets which sounded fine on weak stations but distorted badly on Radio 4 or anything strong. I found that the AGC smoothing capacitor C23 (another 8uF electrolytic) was leaky, shorting out the AGC and causing overloading. For the tone control, check the control itself plus C35 which could be open circuit. Advancing the control should 'muffle' the audio quite dramatically. Phil |
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