[HAM] Motorboating Not the Scanner!Keith H Clark organtec at charter.netMon Nov 19 17:02:07 CST 2007
At this point in time if the scanner hasn't been cleaned and gone through it's due anyway... -----Original Message----- From: hammond-bounces at zeni.net [mailto:hammond-bounces at zeni.net] On Behalf Of Scott Hawthorn Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 1:20 PM To: The Hammond Forum Subject: [HAM] Motorboating Not the Scanner! A cautionary tale for you do-it-yourselfers: That pesky "motorboating" sound is not always a vibrato problem, and I have the repair ticket to prove it. The first thing I did to this customer's A-100 was, while it was running and it was making the bad noise, I put my finger (inside a shop rag) on the flywheel and slowed it down. The noise did not slow down in frequency. I stopped the generator with the organ amp still running, and guess what? Motorboating! ("BUP-BUP-BUP-BUP.") Snooping around inside the amp revealed that the high-voltage (B+) supply was fluctuating everywhere in the amp, at just the same speed as that noise. Fix? New filter caps. And let that be a lesson to you, as it was for me. I hate to see people rebuilding scanners unnecessarily. -- Subscription Options/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.zeni.net/hf/ Hammond-Leslie FAQ: http://theatreorgans.com/hammond/faq/ HammondWiki: http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/ hammond at zk3.dec.com archives: http://zk3.hammondforum.com/
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