[Amc-list] Testing Old Radios
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[Amc-list] Testing Old Radios
- From: David Crooks <david.crooks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 20:14:29 -0500
<snip> I get absolutely no sound. I have the radio attached to a 12 volt power supply, the antenna plugged into the radio and the speakers attached to the radio. Is there anything I am missing - such as do I need the antenna and/or speakers grounded to the radio? If not, then I have a couple of dead radios. Anyone know how much voltage should come out of the radio to the speakers? I was only measuring .4 volts. <snip>
When you say .4 volts, is that AC or DC?
You shouldn't measure anything DC, and you certainly can hear .4 volts of AC on a speaker that's working!
I'm a bit unclear on your grounding comments though... The coax from the antenna has a ground connection built in, and on older radio's one side of the speaker usually connects to ground. Of course, when I go looking for it, I can't find the radio wiring in my '69 TSM, although I'm sure I've seen it in there!
Dave
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