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116X Revisited
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All this chatter about the 116X got me busy again on mine. Sometime back I did a pretty complete overhaul on the set but after I was done it still had some issues that needed to be addressed.

Noise in the audio. W/the volume down you could hear a hissing and an occasional pop. It was intermittent. Reminds me of what a leaky coupling cap can sound like. Was thinking that it could be a noisy resistor, bad driver transformer or noisy tube. Pulled out the 42 and all was nice and quite. Same w/the 77. Not so w/the 37. Replaced the 77 and all is well. Got lucky this time.

Dial calibration off. Had removed the dial speed reduction to reclean and lub for a 2nd time. When I did so I didn't get the dial back on exactly where is should be. When I did the alignment the tracking was very good, within a few kc on the bcb but now it's 15kc or so off. At fiddling around for a bit I figure it's the set screw in the front that loosen the dial from the tuning cap. The rear screw locks the 2 sp drive to the tuning cap. Was able to reposition the dial to where it need to be.

Hum in the audio. Haven't really addressed this issue but I'm thinking that the 6A3's aren't balanced. I have a few spares. It's not very noticeable  but w/the volume all the way down it can be heard. It maybe just the nature of using these directly heated tubes in the output stage. Balance pot helps but doesn't get rid of it completely.

Hot power transformer. This too is something yet to be sorted. After it's been on for several hours it's hot to the touch. It's like touching a black car roof on a hot sunny day. You can do it but it smarts. And not weeping any wax. Hv and bias voltage look good so I think there isn't an excessive load but need to get my hands on an ac amp meter to be sure. Line voltage here pretty moderate @118v.

I was in a bit of a wrestling match w/the chassis to get in back into the cabinet. It's kinda heavy and the pt was still hot. Just couldn't seem to get that last 1/4" in, till I realized I had left the tuning knob on it DOH!!!!!

When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!

Terry


Messages In This Thread
116X Revisited - by Radioroslyn - 06-10-2018, 10:01 AM
RE: 116X Revisited - by PhilcoPhan1936 - 06-10-2018, 10:49 AM
RE: 116X Revisited - by morzh - 06-10-2018, 11:04 AM
RE: 116X Revisited - by Radioroslyn - 06-10-2018, 12:16 PM
RE: 116X Revisited - by Radioroslyn - 06-10-2018, 12:36 PM



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