These operators are slowly starting to push tube type radios on me, lol. Problem is, I know nothing about how a tube radio works. But that's never stopped me from accepting the challenge.
This 201 is not the hand-wired 201. It's the second release 201.
Issues:
1. Loud hum in receive speaker, constant hum, does not get louder with increased volume though.
2. Receive low in all modes.
3. Meter stuck all the way to the left, it will come up slightly with strong incoming signals, and barely comes up when Transmitting.
4. Variable power control strapped across the two cement power resistors.
5. VFO transmit mod has been done previously by someone else.
6. VFO dial is way off from crystal dial.
7. Previous tech installed a 120v AC fan, with an on/off switch.
8. Knobs increase/decrease in value erratically.
Radio does transmit. Although it does seem to be way too much for this old rig.
AM - variable all way down - 5.5w key swing to 24w pep. Variable all way up - 8w key swing to 35w pep.
SSB bout 30w swing. Everyone says it's extremely loud, but yet crystal clean on audio.
The owner gave 150 for the radio. He then bought all new tubes for it and retubed it, thinking it would solve some of his issues. He did test all the tubes he removed and they all were in very good shape, he replaced them anyway with the new ones. He then got in contact with me.
I'm thinking electrolytic caps need replacing, all high wattage resistors replaced and an alignment.
My question is:
Does anyone here have an e-cap list of all the caps in a 201, or the most well known culprit caps that should be replaced?
Also, where would I get the power supply can caps (2 silver can caps) in front of AC transformer?
Any 201 recap kits available?
Any other tips/advice for an amateur tech that knows nothing bout tube rigs, except that they're high voltage, lol...
This 201 is not the hand-wired 201. It's the second release 201.
Issues:
1. Loud hum in receive speaker, constant hum, does not get louder with increased volume though.
2. Receive low in all modes.
3. Meter stuck all the way to the left, it will come up slightly with strong incoming signals, and barely comes up when Transmitting.
4. Variable power control strapped across the two cement power resistors.
5. VFO transmit mod has been done previously by someone else.
6. VFO dial is way off from crystal dial.
7. Previous tech installed a 120v AC fan, with an on/off switch.
8. Knobs increase/decrease in value erratically.
Radio does transmit. Although it does seem to be way too much for this old rig.
AM - variable all way down - 5.5w key swing to 24w pep. Variable all way up - 8w key swing to 35w pep.
SSB bout 30w swing. Everyone says it's extremely loud, but yet crystal clean on audio.
The owner gave 150 for the radio. He then bought all new tubes for it and retubed it, thinking it would solve some of his issues. He did test all the tubes he removed and they all were in very good shape, he replaced them anyway with the new ones. He then got in contact with me.
I'm thinking electrolytic caps need replacing, all high wattage resistors replaced and an alignment.
My question is:
Does anyone here have an e-cap list of all the caps in a 201, or the most well known culprit caps that should be replaced?
Also, where would I get the power supply can caps (2 silver can caps) in front of AC transformer?
Any 201 recap kits available?
Any other tips/advice for an amateur tech that knows nothing bout tube rigs, except that they're high voltage, lol...