Can anyone help me with two difficulties I am having with this set?
The major one is related to hum. The symptoms are that when switching on there is a very pronounced hum that rapidly dies away to a very low level. After a short time (less than a minute) it gradually increases to a very loud hum that is unaffected by the volume controls. The radio works on all bands and the residual hum is overwhelmed by the music or speech. The programmes could still be heard behind the loud hum The oddity is that occasionally The loud hum does not develop and the performance is quite acceptable. Switching off and then back on usually produced the fault.
I first assumed the problem was smoothing capacitors so I replaced the 3000mF and the 400mF capacitors but this did not cure the fault.
The set came from a house clearance sale and had obviously been stored for some time, after work of some sort being done. One obvious thing was a red wire trapped in the hinge at the rear. Another problem was unreliability of the mains switch. I cleaned this and found that the red wire had now fallen off. The loud hum had gone but it was dead also.
This brings me to second difficulty. The red wire is one of four connecting the power supply and the upper circuit board. There is a connector at one end the other end goes into a hole in the upper circuit board. This is where the break is. I can't find it on the circuit diagram but I assume it provides power to the upper board. To get at the board to re-solder the lead looks like a major dismantling job. It might however be possible to get at the other side of the board from the top. if the perforated cover at the rear of the top could be removed. Looking at the service brochure makes it look as if it should be easy but I can't find the screw about half way along it.
I took a risk buying the set because it looks elegant and would make a good display item but I am so frustrated by the fact that it seems as if it should be possible to have it working as well.
If anyone can tell me how to remove this grille I might see the answer to the hum problem as well .
Many thanks in hope
John