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This in NOT one of the better assembled kits I've seen, and while it may have "worked" in 1967, it would have caused problems today.Īfter replacing the parts, I did the initial checks, and started the calibration. Some things had solder globbed on them, some had cold, grainy looking connections, and three connections were barely soldered. Replacing the old parts showed the soldering was not up to standards. It was full of loose hardware, both holding things down, and providing ground returns on the tube sockets and terminal strips. First, I tightened all the loose hardware.
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This started out as a simple capacitor replacement, checkout, and calibration.
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