01-04-2015, 01:43 PM
Mike (morzh)
Sorry, by "static" I meant the buzzing and "hrrrr" sounds, as you say, typically heard when tuning across the AM band, depending on one's location and the various things in one's home that generate hash and other interference across the AM band, etc. It does not make any other odd noises when tuning, so the cap plates aren't rubbing.
Right now, when I tune this set I have to help it with one finger pushing the upper pulley along, as the dial belt which is in the set right now is very loose and does not work very well. I'm still waiting for new belts (tuning and motor) from Adams Radio, which I ordered last week.
Sorry, by "static" I meant the buzzing and "hrrrr" sounds, as you say, typically heard when tuning across the AM band, depending on one's location and the various things in one's home that generate hash and other interference across the AM band, etc. It does not make any other odd noises when tuning, so the cap plates aren't rubbing.
Right now, when I tune this set I have to help it with one finger pushing the upper pulley along, as the dial belt which is in the set right now is very loose and does not work very well. I'm still waiting for new belts (tuning and motor) from Adams Radio, which I ordered last week.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN