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Eico 772W TX issue

Crambone

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I picked up a near mint Eico 772W but has no TX, has ok receive. When keyed I can hear the relay slap but zero power output. I put my scope on the antenna out to see if any signal was getting past and see nothing.
any suggestions were to start? I did pop the relay cover off and cleaned the relay contacts. I’m going to pull the tubes and check them today.
 

I have VOL #7 Sams...Hard to scan those books without screwing the binders up...but if you still need a page or two...I'll help if I can!
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Gary

Sorry wrong radio VOL#4 was needed...I believe I have that one also...GL Gary:sleep::D
 
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I found it, c42 that supplies negative voltage had gone open. Now onto the alignment.
If you can tolerate being "pestered"..... how did you track down/discover that bad cap in that position? What led you to it?

Tube RF final learning is getting to be hard to find...... thought I'd ask....
 
If you can tolerate being "pestered"..... how did you track down/discover that bad cap in that position? What led you to it?

Tube RF final learning is getting to be hard to find...... thought I'd ask....
I began checking voltages on the tube pins per the schematic in the SAMS guide. It was the first tube I began to test. I was getting -.5vdc and knowing a bit about tubes I knew that wasn’t enough so I followed the issue to that capacitor. It was an old color coded cap that resembled a resistor. i tried to do a quick check in circuit and it was showing nothing but open. Once I replaced with a electrolytic 10mhz + to ground I had my negative voltage back. Prior to that I did replace all electrolytic sand wax paper. I also did in circuit test of every resistor hoping for a quick open/ shorted or high resistance. I only discovered 3 out of tolerance and all 3 where 10% gold bands that only showed a bit high but I replaced anyway. then I found a coil T5 had a bad connection internally and got me from -17db receive cutoff too -87db now. Next is TX alignment I ran out of time.
 
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I began checking voltages on the tube pins per the schematic in the SAMS guide. It was the first tube I began to test. I was getting -.5vdc and knowing a bit about tubes I knew that wasn’t enough so I followed the issue to that capacitor. It was an old color coded cap that resembled a resistor. i tried to do a quick check in circuit and it was showing nothing but open. Once I replaced with a electrolytic 10mhz + to ground I had my negative voltage back. Prior to that I did replace all electrolytic sand wax paper. I also did in circuit test of every resistor hoping for a quick open/ shorted or high resistance. I only discovered 3 out of tolerance and all 3 where 10% gold bands that only showed a bit high but I replaced anyway. then I found a coil T5 had a bad connection internally and got me from -17db receive cutoff too -87db now. Next is TX alignment I ran out of time.
Thank you so very much..... I appreciate your taking the time to relay all of that. It took time and I appreciate it.
 

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