Interesting Problem

Rudy Rutenber ruteng at QNET.COM
Wed Jul 7 18:50:18 EDT 1999


I had similar troubles with my HW 101.  The octal power plug is the culprit.
Loose socket connectors and or cold solder joints.
Rudy - WA6PEW

----- Original Message -----
From: MooWare <mooware at SPRYNET.COM>
To: <HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: Interesting Problem


>Ok..
>
>Here's an update.   I unplugged the power supply cable from the radio, and
>the hum vanished.  Except when you touch the center pin of the RCA jack for
>the speaker to the chassis.  When I disconnected the ground.  the hum
>vanished completely.
>
>Now..  New Problem.   I hooked the ground back up, put the power plug back
>in the radio. turned it on and...   The dials light up, BUT, no ALC
reading,
>no audio, no plate current with driver turned down, no transmit, not even
>the click of the relay.
>
>Sean
>
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