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Good find on that cap!! I think after an IF alignment now, your AVC will respond correctly since it is already having some effect. A good place to measure it is near the source where the blue wire (if it's still blue) comes out of the 2nd IF and connects to the two 4 Meg and two 1meg resistors. Now your meter won't load down the circuit as much.
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Looks like you can cut them in half if you have to. Was this unit inside a can or box?
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If I may I would like to test if I still have an AVC problem. Using the run 2 schematic where is the best place to see if AVC voltage is changing?
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I think AVC voltage is after the R41, 1Mohm.
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I think Mike means at the junction of R7 and R7X. He was looking in the other schematic. Try that and see if you get a nice voltage swing when tuning a strong station. This is a complicated AVC due to the discriminator for the tuning.
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Oh yeah...the new sch.
Either the junction, or the other end of 6X and 7X.
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AVC changes from -2.5 to -11. How is that. I don't get the best reception here. Looks like I may be all set now (I hope).
Thank you all for the help.
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Hi DConnect
Yes, sounds like the AVC is working well. One clue is that the grid voltage on the 6A8 changed, but that is not the best place to measure.
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That's what we wanted to see!  Wow, what a trip.
Did it have any affect on the auto tuning?
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Have not messed with the auto tuning yet. I have to say this has been my most difficult radio so far.
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Hello dconant,
That is some nice work !
Sincerely Richard
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I have been playing my 38-2 for a while now and it is doing very well. I did have to replace the 6A8 (osc) as it developed a short that killed off the screen voltage to some tubes. I got a new one of the ST type. Mine was a GT, ugly in a radio full of ST tubes. I'm wondering since this is the oscillator tube in my radio does this need a tube shield? The 6A8 that was in there had a metal base. Now that I noted that I see there probably was a shield raised base on the tube socket. The rivets are loose leading me to believe the raised shield base was there and therefore a tube shield. So I guess I need to find that raised shield or get a metal based 6A8.
I got my new dial, now I can do the magnetic and RF alignment.
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