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Grandfather Clock Chassis 70 "no volume" Help
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Hi John

Have you checked voltage readings? Are the coils OK? The primaries of the coils are known to go bad frequently.

How about that large multi-tapped resistor? Sections of these resistors can go bad.

Make sure your resistors are within 20% tolerance, change as needed. Also check the RF choke at the plate of the Type 24 2nd detector tube for continuity. Make sure none of the mica capacitors have shorted.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN


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Grandfather Clock Chassis 70 "no volume" Help - by Guest - 12-22-2005, 10:00 PM
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