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Vintage Radio (domestic) Domestic vintage radio (wireless) receivers only. |
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Hexode
Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Stockport, Greater Manchester, UK.
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The easiest way to start if you have no specialised equipment (like me) is to try and play some kind of sound (using a cheap bluetooth receiver for example, or phone or iPod etc) and going in at the volume control. All you need is a stereo cable and some crocodile clips. If the set is still quiet, the problem most likely lies with the output phase.
Gabriel |
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Octode
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Aberaeron, Ceredigion, Wales, UK.
Posts: 1,805
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I’ve just put my AC34 on the bench and carried out some basic observations, I restored this set last year.
1. Touching the PU socket with volume control full up getting a good buzz. 2. With the set near my workshop window, using only the frame aerial, I can receive stations on both LW and MW with more than enough volume to comfortably listen too. The problem I had with the set was the second IF capacitor had a broken connection, which I repaired. I then carried out alignment and this made a huge difference. Hope that helps. John |
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Tetrode
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Falkirk, Stirlingshire, UK.
Posts: 94
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Tetrode
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Falkirk, Stirlingshire, UK.
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Tetrode
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Falkirk, Stirlingshire, UK.
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#26 |
Octode
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Aberaeron, Ceredigion, Wales, UK.
Posts: 1,805
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Just to be clear I carried out IF alignment, after repair.
John |
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