• 2024
  • Oct
  • 23

A Heathkit IG-72 Signal Generator Part 1 - Observations.

I’ve decided to see about tuning up this device I purchased at The Scioto Valley Hamfest, so this will be my next project. It shouldn’t be anywhere near as involved as the last one - but we’ll see.

You’ve probably seen this picture posted here a couple of times:

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The device has an output, but it’s flat on one side. The oscillator is working, is fairly close - but is out of balance. This could be tubes, the light bulb PTC resistor, or a bad capacitor. That’s what we’re here to determine.

The device was purchased at a hamfest, as previously indicated. The vendor selling it had a bunch of odds n ends:

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I bought this, and another unit the guy had. The second unit had a handle, and was in poor shape overall. It sacrificed it’s handle for the ‘good’ unit.

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Since much of what I’ve read points to a tube being not-bad-not-good, I picked up a fresh set of tubes:

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The good unit appears to have been a factory build - everything is neat and it has the Heathkit sticker on the chassis.

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The bottom uses manhattan routing and has nicely twisted lines where necessary.

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It’s hard to see, but the 6CL6 tube in this one is an RCA, while the other two are Heath branded. That one has been replaced at some point - it’s a cathode follower that provides the input for the oscillator, so we’ll look at that first when it’s on the bench.

The other unit, an AG-9A, looks to have been a kit build. It’s clean inside, but not as much care was taken during assembly.

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I don’t have any intention of restoring this unit for use, so it will be put back together and stashed with my other parts units. I doubt I’ll bother using the tubes out of this for anything other than display, since NOS units are still available at a reasonable price.

But first, I’m taking the time to do what I normally do with these things - take the half-loose knobs off and give them a bath:

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They come out nice and clean. I’m cleaning the other unit’s knobs as well, no use in wasting time in the ultrasonic bath.

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Next step is to open the device and check some things against the manual. Stay tuned!

Next part of this series: https://wereboar.com … r-part-2-suspicions/
Previous part of this series: You’re at the beginning.