I'm a sucker for vintage radios but they often come with "issues." I received a "new" FleaBay 898B today that the listing said will not power on, I figured it wouldn't be a big job. Got that part fixed which was the fuse on the PS board probably popped because electrical tape on connections to replaced bulbs had fallen off so probably shorted to chassis. Not sure why factories used solder-in fuses (maybe saved a nickle) so I swapped in a fuse holder. All of the bulbs were dead so I replaced them with 12V model train bulbs and continued on to the next issue.
Issue numbner 2 is that I seem to only have LSB, no AM or USB. Have good power output and modulation on LSB but zippo on USB or AM. Looking at the schematic I see that one set of four crystals, along with associated oscillator, covers LSB while another set of four, and oscillator, take care of AM and USB. That narrows it down pretty fine so tomorrow I'll get out the scope and start poking around. Maybe the bandswitch is still gunky or maybe the oscillator transistor Q102 or isolation diode D107?
73,
Issue numbner 2 is that I seem to only have LSB, no AM or USB. Have good power output and modulation on LSB but zippo on USB or AM. Looking at the schematic I see that one set of four crystals, along with associated oscillator, covers LSB while another set of four, and oscillator, take care of AM and USB. That narrows it down pretty fine so tomorrow I'll get out the scope and start poking around. Maybe the bandswitch is still gunky or maybe the oscillator transistor Q102 or isolation diode D107?
73,