I am having an issue with that Lafayette I was hoping to fix up and sell. I did get it working, but on 7 of the 23 channels, it acts like a crystal is bad, but only occasionally. If I touch the crystal solder contacts a few times, I can get those channels to come alive. It is not a bad solder joint (because an equivalent beating with a non-conductive stick did not do the same), but what I do not know is whether the crystal is failing or if the oscillator transistor just lost a little gain over the years and needs to have the surrounding components adjusted to compensate.
The problem I face now is that if it is a crystal or two going bad, the ones I order need to be very close to the right frequency as there are no trim caps to adjust it in this radio. If I can tweak the negative resistance (gain) at the base of the transistor for that frequency (which I recently learned is possible), would I be buying myself any real time or is that crystal going to fail anyhow? How do crystals behave when they die? Do they slowly increase in Rs or do they just go dead?
Edit: Im hoping they just go dead so I know if a transistor swap or capacitor change will solve it. Come to think of it, the Royce I just fixed for Coffeeman had to have its base resistance changed because the transistor had a low Hfe. Maybe it didn't start out that low. What do the experienced techs say??? Transistor or crystal???
Thanks!!!
The problem I face now is that if it is a crystal or two going bad, the ones I order need to be very close to the right frequency as there are no trim caps to adjust it in this radio. If I can tweak the negative resistance (gain) at the base of the transistor for that frequency (which I recently learned is possible), would I be buying myself any real time or is that crystal going to fail anyhow? How do crystals behave when they die? Do they slowly increase in Rs or do they just go dead?
Edit: Im hoping they just go dead so I know if a transistor swap or capacitor change will solve it. Come to think of it, the Royce I just fixed for Coffeeman had to have its base resistance changed because the transistor had a low Hfe. Maybe it didn't start out that low. What do the experienced techs say??? Transistor or crystal???
Thanks!!!
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