I have recapped and finally got a couple of stations on my 37-620 chassis. The volume is low. When I touch the grid of the RF or Detector, the volume increases and the noise also increases. I think the AVC is not functioning properly. The schematic is attached. Hopefully someone can point out the AVC circuit.
I second what morzh said. There are things I would think more likely than the AVC. Dirty contacts with all those switches in the front end for starters. Did you check the continuity of the coils? Did you test the tubes?
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Thanks for the replies. sprayed and rotated switches.. seems ok. I measured 51.9K, from the grid of RF to the grid of Osc. Primary has continuity, so I think that there is continuity through the secondary of the AM coils.
It sounds like there is enough gain. So it seems likely the antenna transformer is not working well.
Poke around there and see if you can find something wrong. Try the antenna wire on the grid of the RF. You should get lots of noise or maybe even be able to tune in a station.
As to your original question the AVC line at the band switches is where the b line and the d line come together through R6
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The continuity from red to black is almost zero ( 1.5-2 ohms). Touching the grid of the RF does allow, very noisy, connection to a station. Touching the outside of the antenna coil does the sam. Connecting a an antenna or touching with a finger to Red does nothing.