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I have a Crosley 134-1 grandfather clock radio. 1932
I was going through it only to find the capacitor that's on the output "center tap" of the volume control was just floating there.
The soldered end on the center tap was broken and the other end wasn't attached to anything.
The closest solder point is a ground lug.
I looked at the schematic to find looks to be to ground but that doesn't make sense.
Then following the schematic it seems to go to a variable cap and a transformer to tube #24. The remaining wire is not long enough to reach anywhere else and I can't find the other end "if any" broken wire.
I haven't a clue to where it's supposed to go.
Ideas???
Thanks
Also.... the schematic is horribly blotchy and mostly unreadable and I can't find another one anywhere. I tried Beitmans with no luck.