Hello All,
Ive been working on a GE-g97, it's been close to a total rewire due to a Lot of rubber wire. I have it recapped and wired. After initial power up just a slight speaker hum. No reception at all. I have a weak 42 tube im waiting to arrive. But this one wire has me scratching my head on the field coil. I don't see anywhere it would go and seems strange to leave the factory like that. hmm?
Assuming a F96 & F97 are at least similar, field coil is in the power supply filtering ripple.
What's shown on schematic of 42 output is output transformer, humbuck winding & voice coil. You should measure resistances to determine just what purpose the loose wires serve, I'd suspect are to humbuck winding. It's resistance is listed as .2 ohm, while field coil is 880 ohms. Output transformer primary is 500 ohm and secondary .8 ohm.
Note the hum buck winding isn't absolutely required, will operate bypassed though probably with increased hum level. Polarity of that winding determines if hum is reduced or actually increased.
Tom
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2019, 09:50 AM by 35Z5.)
The f-96 and G-97 are very similar, ive been working off both schematics. The humbuck winding is a separate set of winding's ( thanks! Ive been wondering what those leads were doing). All of my resistances are within spec. The loose wire is .8 ohms which is in line with the center tap on the drawing. So I guess its possible it was built that way. I have a faulty candohm and Im waiting for my power resistors to come in to rebuild that part of the circuit, it should come to life after that, hopefully..
I got the candohm problem sorted out, Speaker has a hum, But no response to dial or anything, I injected a signal on the blue wire (see diagram above) going to output transformer, and I can just make out the tone if I stick my ear into the speaker cone. If Im correct that is pointing towards a problem in my output transformer. which is strange since the resistance measurements where correct. Am I on the right track here?
I started investigating the speaker and output transformer again and I made a few discoveries. On the connector where the "green" wire attaches the solder and wire are missing from the pin. (see Picture) also when I took my initial resistance readings I made an error. Where the schematic is showing 5 ohms across the speaker leads I have .9.. So it looks like I'm on the hunt for a new output transformer.