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A shocking good time, adding 3 prong power cord to vintage gear.

LeapFrog

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Old radios, like the E.F. Johnson Messenger 1,2, or 223 came without a grounded chassis (3 prong cord). The chassis can become live, and it had a/c floating on the chassis already. I observed sparks when I put my coax to my meter's chassis, also I was feeling a "bite" from the chassis!
Here are the schematics for all 3 models' power supply.
[photo="medium"]4890[/photo] .

Here is how I currently have an E.F. Johnson Messenger 1 wired up:
[photo="medium"]4891[/photo] .
I have already removed the vibrator circuit as this unit will not be ran off 12v, add the fact that I have already installed a 223 transformer into the 1, so the power supply section almost matches the 223, minus the addition of the 3 prong cord and subtraction of R69, C51.

Thoughts, questions, concerns? Should I add C51 and R69 back in?
 
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    Hello gentlemen and Ladies. I have the dreaded RCI-2990 receive issue where my radio gets distorted when people get close to my location. I found the C90 Capacitor, but I can not for the life of me find the C89 capacitor. Can or does anyone have a picture of the exact location of C89 ? Thank you in advance, Wes
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    Okay, sorry, will put in a forum
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    I put it in the general disscution help area and started a new thread. Thank you for letting me know.