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VINTAGE SHORTWAVE RADIO

HAVE 1965 VINTAGE TUBED DRAKE SHORTWAVE RADIO. IT HAS A HUM ON
LISTENING.THE HUM IS CONSTANT,AND THE SAME ON ANY BAND.CAN SOMEBODY
GIVE ME A FIX PLEASE. THANX BOB
 
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Michael Black

No, it's too recent.

The point is the original poster posted in the wrong place. How in
the world does "electronic components" translate to fixing an old
shortwave radio?

A repair newsgroup might be relevant, it's not as if that's too
far from here.

rec.radio.shortwave might be relevant, but then that newsgroup is mostly
drivel as the off-topic junk from the "regulars" has taken over, complete
with google-centric idiots trying to take charge.

Of course, a mark of a google-centric is to use a google link to point
to a newsgroup or specific post, which only reinforces googles power,
including the power to ruin Usenet.

Michael
 
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legg

HAVE 1965 VINTAGE TUBED DRAKE SHORTWAVE RADIO. IT HAS A HUM ON
LISTENING.THE HUM IS CONSTANT,AND THE SAME ON ANY BAND.CAN SOMEBODY
GIVE ME A FIX PLEASE. THANX BOB

Check the power supply decoupling capacitors. These can generally be
replced with accurate substitutes without affecting any other critical
circuitry.

RL
 
D

dBc

Greetings Bob..

Since this has been written, have you been able to get your
problem resolved with your vintage Drake receiver?

Mr. Mentor

Remember lower case typing, not upper case which is considered
SHOUTING.


| HAVE 1965 VINTAGE TUBED DRAKE SHORTWAVE RADIO. IT HAS A HUM ON
| LISTENING.THE HUM IS CONSTANT,AND THE SAME ON ANY BAND.CAN
SOMEBODY
| GIVE ME A FIX PLEASE. THANX BOB
 
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