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jamr005
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Post subject: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2012 3:39 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 509 Location: Bloomington, IL USA
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Just powered up my Phantom 19. It works great on AM across the entire band. And it works great on the 2 higher short wave bands, at least on the top half of the scale on each band.....but when I tune down below about half way on these SW bands I hear a popping sound that sounds like popcorn popping.
I bought it in recapped status but the replaced electrolytic caps in the power supply look old.
Any ideas?
Joe
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2012 3:54 am |
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Joined: Jan Sun 24, 2010 10:52 pm Posts: 3780 Location: Phila Pa
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Maybe there is dust in between the plates of the SW tuning caps?
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jamr005
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2012 4:00 am |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 509 Location: Bloomington, IL USA
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But AM uses the same tuning cap as SW bands and it works fine on AM?
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Nick D.
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2012 6:13 am |
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Joined: Jun Wed 01, 2011 9:05 am Posts: 6734 Location: "Amish Country", PA
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What does it sound like in terms of speed/frequency?
_________________ Majestic - Crosley - Zenith ~CONSOLE FREAK~ Philco - American Bosch - RCA
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oldmusicman
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2012 11:12 am |
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Joined: Jul Sun 31, 2011 6:19 pm Posts: 1787 Location: Kitchener Ontario Canada (left UK 2007)
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You sure its not more like a motorboat sound ?
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Dennis Banker
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2012 1:06 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 718 Location: St. Louis, MO, USA
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Actually, that's what they called it back in the day-"motorboating". It's a kind of feedback. It can be a low tone or put-put sound or a higher pitched whistle. It might be caused by poor filter capacitors, lack of tube shirlds, wiring that had been moved around. etc.
-Dennis
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Tube Radio
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2012 2:29 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 7879 Location: Warner Robins, GA
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Check all the previous work that was done and make sure none of tha parts used are those prone to failure.
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codefox
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2012 6:09 pm |
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Shut it down. You probably have an arcing capacitor, less likely a defective tube.
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easyrider8
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2012 10:09 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 6768 Location: Minnesota
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This is usually caused by a bad filter electrolytic, you can jump them with a good one to check.
Dave
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aropper
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Fri 08, 2012 6:34 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 576 Location: Massachussetts
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What about single loud intermittent pops? I have this with my Scott 15 and cannot locate the source. At one time, I thought it was from a dirty tube pin but cleaning pins and sockets does not fix it.
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oldmusicman
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Fri 08, 2012 6:45 pm |
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Joined: Jul Sun 31, 2011 6:19 pm Posts: 1787 Location: Kitchener Ontario Canada (left UK 2007)
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I used to get that on my Electrohome 6v6 amp, when i recapped it i didnt get the components in exactly the right spot, i had to go over it and move some wires around and i also covered some leads in heatshrink tubing, hasnt done it since. The motorboating sound tends to get faster if you increase the voloume, if this is the noise hes getting then its interference, he needs to go back and check all his leads and make sure they run properly. Im still learning myself but ive learnt lots from these guys, mind of information.
_________________ Zenith "The Quality Goes In Before The Name Goes On"
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Tube Radio
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Fri 08, 2012 7:28 pm |
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Your Scott is popping corn? Where's the salt and melted butter 
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Marcc
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Post subject: Re: My Scott is popping corn Posted: Jun Fri 08, 2012 11:38 pm |
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Joined: Feb Sun 01, 2009 2:56 pm Posts: 3681 Location: Victoria, Australia
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It may be an idea to give us a look at the caps that are currently in it. Why I say that is that I have recapped a few sets that have been done before, but in the era when paper was replaced by paper.
If it's only happening at the higher frequencies It has to be some thing common to them. Oscillator tubes normally fail at high frequency. This can also be (and often is) related to them switching in faulty components, or running low on voltage due to high resistors. Also check the tube shields, where fitted (or missing).
As said the "Putt Putt" is motorboating, which is feed back or other forms of destabilisation. "Snap Crackle & Pop" are more likely (when not back in their box) the realm of switches & Mica caps (often the ones with B+ on them).
Lead dress cannot be overlooked since it has been worked on.
Marc
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