{Collins} 75S1 problem de W2VTV
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- Subject: {Collins} 75S1 problem de W2VTV
- From: John Wyatt <johnswyatt@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 11:33:12 -0800 (PST)
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Hello to the List,
I had a interesting problem this morning, I'd like to get you opinons on. Fired up the 75S1 and all I got was some light crackling, the a whiff of smoke. I shut her down, pulled from the op position. I ran through the tubes and had a leaking V2 ( 6U8 ), pulled it from the cabinet to look for burning. I found nothing, replaced the V2, cleaned the switches, and powered up, it's working fine. Well this good news, is there anything I should check or worry about before putting back in the op position?
John, W2VTV
CCA 11449
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