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84 problem - OldRestorer - 05-06-2015

Sooooooo I went to play my 84 that Mike restored the chassis of and it went crazy. LOUD squealing sound. 
I hooked up the speaker wrong right?  Icon_thumbdown Icon_rolleyes

Kirk


RE: 84 problem - Steve Davis - 05-06-2015

Too much regeneration. There is a regeneration control somewhere on the back of the chassis, turn it counterclockwise.

Steve


RE: 84 problem - Radioroslyn - 05-06-2015

If you are looking at the back of the set it's the one all the way to the right on the rear lip. Looks like a 1/4" fiber nut with a screwdriver slot in in. Turn it to the left (ccw) about 1/4 or a half turn til the oscillation stops. Should adj with ant and gnd connected to the set.
Terry


RE: 84 problem - klondike98 - 05-06-2015

its the trimmer on the far right at the back of the radio.


RE: 84 problem - morzh - 05-06-2015

Has to be tried with good long antenna.
I did it with almost nothing so the amplification can be too much.


just remembered....is this the one where the org knob was missing? I think I put a wire nut there instead....though should work fine.


RE: 84 problem - sam - 05-07-2015

mike
you know his idea of long wire  is bunched up wire connected to his ladder Icon_thumbdown
Icon_think  maybe he`s saying that you did a louse job at restoring it   Icon_silent
kidding don t bunch your panties up
sam


RE: 84 problem - OldRestorer - 05-07-2015

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That ladder is a great antenna!

I will try that fix and hope it works.

Kirk