08-01-2012, 08:06 PM
Might I suggest checking for marginal tubes, and/or an open or shorted IF transformer winding.
Also, if you flushed a mica trimmer with a contact cleaner, like DeOxit, there could be an oily residue that's throwing the capacitance of the trimmer out of spec. Many contact cleaner formulas leave a non-oxidizing film behind when they evaporate. I use DeOxIt at work for contacts only because of this.
Try flushing the mica with denatured alcohol to clear off any oily residue, that's good for metalic contacts in a switch, but bad for a mica trimmer cap.
Been there.
Chuck
Also, if you flushed a mica trimmer with a contact cleaner, like DeOxit, there could be an oily residue that's throwing the capacitance of the trimmer out of spec. Many contact cleaner formulas leave a non-oxidizing film behind when they evaporate. I use DeOxIt at work for contacts only because of this.
Try flushing the mica with denatured alcohol to clear off any oily residue, that's good for metalic contacts in a switch, but bad for a mica trimmer cap.
Been there.
Chuck
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