Check this out, I've seen this before on another old am radio, but an alignment of the band pass area straightened it out.
Is anyone familiar with this, what could be causing it? It was worse, shaped like 2 halves of two different measurements put together.
This was a scrap/parts radio that I got in a pile of parts. It was in nice shape on the exterior, so I wanted to patch it up. It had a few blown traces and missing parts like the Driver and Final, the ferrite in the 54mhz trap, C70, some caps by the audio chip, and D10 was roasted and split in half. I patched everything up the best I could, used a 1957 driver and 2312 (HG part) combo. Its a beast with 7w carrier and almost 30w pep, without pinching the center (too badly), but with wierd looking lemon head peaks. lowering output does make it look better, but after seeing those higher numbers ......
Also on another note, is there a way to "speed up" the limiter on these? The usual lowering of C90 (220uf) makes the signal flutter on this one.
Is anyone familiar with this, what could be causing it? It was worse, shaped like 2 halves of two different measurements put together.
This was a scrap/parts radio that I got in a pile of parts. It was in nice shape on the exterior, so I wanted to patch it up. It had a few blown traces and missing parts like the Driver and Final, the ferrite in the 54mhz trap, C70, some caps by the audio chip, and D10 was roasted and split in half. I patched everything up the best I could, used a 1957 driver and 2312 (HG part) combo. Its a beast with 7w carrier and almost 30w pep, without pinching the center (too badly), but with wierd looking lemon head peaks. lowering output does make it look better, but after seeing those higher numbers ......
Also on another note, is there a way to "speed up" the limiter on these? The usual lowering of C90 (220uf) makes the signal flutter on this one.