Hello All,
    First; I'm a newbie when it comes to working on tube gear so be gentle.. I 
have a Ranger II that's developed a problem and I really don't know where to 
start looking. The problem is a very loud hum, seems like 60 Hz, heard in my 
receiver, that comes from the ranger.. The transmitter tunes up fine, and 
modulation is O.K. It isn't there when the transmitter is zeroed into the 
receiver, just when I remove the zero.. Completely wipes out the receiver.. I 
use the same cables, coax, mic, etc.. on another setup and it works fine, so 
I've at least eliminated that.. Sounds like a capacitor not working?? anyone 
experience this before..Where do I start??

Thanks in advance
Mark <K4YN>
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www.pwdahl.com They are in El Paso Tx.... somewhat
expensive, but they do build good products...

Cory/AD5QP

--- Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Recently picked up a DX100 with the entire
> modulation section gone.  Have the parts to rebuild
> with the exception of the modulation transformer.
> Anybody got one to sell or trade or know where same
> may be purchased?
>
> Bill
> WD4HEN
>
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