I have one and am using it. Hasn’t helped solve the problem.
We're here for ya' - you might want to remove L21 and look underneath - it uses a "can" capacitor, that slips, wedged into a little "cubbie" on the bottom the coil - the space between the slug, and the output pins - this cap can fail - affecting the tune which @nomadradio has eluded to.
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The above is 5MM thin style ones...
You have the 10MM thick ones...
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You may need to save the coil and piggy a cap across the leaded output WHEN YOU remount it on the board - the cap solders to the bottom foil side of the board onto those two pins that internal cap was tied across. This setup, having the cap internal - reduced issues with leakage and worked as shielding - you may not have that luxury now if that cap failed - you'll have to install a similar value - on the bottom foil side - by trial and error - caps of close value and NPO quality to make it "ring" and work as a Tripler again.
Just solder a cap of say 22pF NPO - try and tune the range to make L21 work with L19 and L20 - then if not, try a lower value - adjust slug thru the range - no luck? Then try a higher value - until you can find a balance between the value the Original can cap was, to what you have now. It won't be perfect but it will work.
thanks for the help. I am probably going to end this as it only gets worse. I like pitching the radio in the trash. Now the frequency counter is stuck on 92.20000 and there is no voltage readings across TP 1 or 10 for L20 and 21 and only 0.6 volts at Tp 9 for L19 And any adjustments to L19,20,21 have null affect . No idea what happened. Also, i replaced L21 from another radio this morning and that had not made any difference anyways even prior to this latest post. Unless the VCO or PLL is toast that’s the only other things I can think of that would be causing this problem now where it is completely locked up.
Just frustrating beyond belief how much time and effort and money I have spent on this in the last 2 months for nothing.
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