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Well...I don't remember if you answered Russ' question if you have checked all resistors.
Then, are there any longer than necessary wires that were installed if any?
Also, any of them are rerouted or bent in a shape different from before?
Any wires that used to rung along chassis that are removed from it?
Last, I am surprised I am not seeing any decoupling caps other than the electrolytics.
And, you replaced ALL caps? (There are three electrolytics ).
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I did not think about the resistor on tube 6u5 could some one tell me the value because I can not see it on the schematic thanks I will follow up on the other questions after I get this straight
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Do you mean R14? It is 1M. Typical value for any eye tube.
But it is not likely to cause your trouble.
Still....if you have not checked the resistors you should.
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I thought it was r-14 and 1 m but it is shorted out so I jumped one in to try but nothing changed but now I have another question should I get continuity from one of the four wires from the 6u5 tube with tube out to another wire because the black is ground so I should with all three of the others but not with one of the other wires with another correct or not thanks
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I'm not sure what you asked but all pins are separate. One gnd, one B+, one B+ via 1M resistor and one is AVC signal through the battery.
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what I am asking is if you check continuity from lets say b plus and the avc signal pins on the 6u5 tube socket should there be continuity or any other combination
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I am not sure how to answer, the sch pretty much says it all by showing what 6U5 pin connects to what. Like cathode is Gnd, target is B+. There should be 1M between the target and plate. The grid is connected ia battery so we cannot talk continuity.
In any case, your motor boating is not likely caused by the 6U5.
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so that being said if the 6u5 tube is the problem what would be a plan to trouble shoot thanks
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6U5, I think, is not. Actually I think pulling it and leaving the socket empty would not stop the radio from working. But if it were, replacing it would be a start.
If you have any pin-compatible tube like 6E5, thoigh not quite the same, it would work.
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i might have another tube but if i do not have one and i leave it out and the radio should still work then if i still got the motor boating problem how do i proceed to trouble shoot
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Poke around 6R7 tube.
See if the audio works: touch 6R7 grid, see if it hums.
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Just for the record, this set takes a 6Q7 not a 6R7, electrically they are somewhat different but even so that should not be causing a motorboating problem as the pinout is the same.
Just a thought, but is the pushbutton for dial tuning pressed in? Unlike most sets it's pushbutton number six rather then pushbutton number one. Are all of the tubes in the correct sockets? Are any of the tubes not of the type specified on the schematic? The eye tube and the motorboating issue are unrelated, as Mike said you can pull the 6U5 out and the set will work fine.
If it is not one of these basic things then it may be something like a poor solder joint, or one end of a capacitor is connected to the wrong terminal. C19 and C21 are two capacitors that should be checked.
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I am still surprised at the absence of decoupling caps. Though this obviously worked out for them....
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(11-24-2016, 06:28 AM)Arran Wrote: Just for the record, this set takes a 6Q7 not a 6R7, electrically they are somewhat different but even so that should not be causing a motorboating problem as the pinout is the same.
Just a thought, but is the pushbutton for dial tuning pressed in? Unlike most sets it's pushbutton number six rather then pushbutton number one. Are all of the tubes in the correct sockets? Are any of the tubes not of the type specified on the schematic? The eye tube and the motorboating issue are unrelated, as Mike said you can pull the 6U5 out and the set will work fine.
If it is not one of these basic things then it may be something like a poor solder joint, or one end of a capacitor is connected to the wrong terminal. C19 and C21 are two capacitors that should be checked.
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C19 is from the minus of the battery to the GND, C21....no good way to describe but one end is at the top lug of the volume pot (if you face the rear of the pot and the lugs look down then the leftmost lug, if the lugs look up, then it is the right one) , and the other C21 pin goes between the two resistors on the sch.
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