Posted by: dnitram
01-20-2012, 08:41 AM
Forum: Philco Electronic Restoration
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Some while ago I ran across a web site where an apparently older gentleman sold some pretty nifty aids and tools. I do remember he had a tool that apparently screwed onto the volume control shaft, allowing you to force cleaner into the sealed volume control to clean it. I remember trying to order it, sent a money order only to get it back, where he stated he needed to fabricate some more and was out at the time.

Anyone know who this fellow may be and how to get in touch with him?

One other quick one... Anyone seen or used the chassis tool that you place on your bench top allowing you to more easily work on some of those hard to get to chassis?

Thanks for your replies!
David

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Posted by: wbaradio
01-19-2012, 07:52 PM
Forum: Philco Electronic Restoration
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Hello, picked up a Philco 38-2670 locally for $20 in very good shape. The dial scale is trashed. I looked at Radio Daze and they list two different dial scales for this model, ie. catalog item DS-A366 and DS-A130. Does any one know if there is a difference?

Also, Nostalgia Air does not list a 38-2670 schematic, but do list the 37-2670... are they the same for both 1937 and 1938?

Britt Abbott
Chesapeake, VA

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Posted by: zimmy1
01-19-2012, 07:09 PM
Forum: Philco Home Radios
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Is there a way to get the transformer specs from the Philco part number?
Thanks

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Posted by: Old Kid 2
01-18-2012, 09:31 PM
Forum: Philco Home Radios
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I have a Philco Model 42-1002 Code 122 that my parents had in the 1940s.

I side the back there is a label which states:
Built for Television Sound
The Wireless Way when used with Philco Television Picture Receiver
Need No Wires, plug in or Connection of any kind.

The wiring and tubes look in pretty good condition except that the power cord is in bad shape.

I am trying to determine if the radio has any value other than it brings back a lot of memories.

Does anyone have any info about this model!

Old Kid 2

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Posted by: fixinmyphilco
01-18-2012, 07:29 PM
Forum: Philco Electronic Restoration
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Ok I went to replace the rubber bushings that go between the main chassis and the air capacitor and two wires broke off Im pretty sure where A went and soldered the new wire on but B im not sure there was a wire (small grey one coming off from where B is now soldered labeled Cbut it was just hanging there) im not sure that is where it goes any help would be most appreciated Thanks doug
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Posted by: Eric
01-18-2012, 05:13 PM
Forum: Other Radios (Non-Philco)
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I have a Crosley 148 I'm working on and one of the first problems I've encountered is the Vol pot has some bad spots so the resistance I'm reading is all over the place. Tried cleaning without success so I'm looking to replace it. None of the info I have shows what the Vol pot should be. Any Ideas??? Thanks
Eric

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Posted by: jetmech7860
01-18-2012, 04:05 PM
Forum: Philco Cabinet Restoration
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I have recently acquired a 40-160 but the escutcheon covering the dial and 6 push buttons is missing. Does anyone know where I might possibly get these parts?

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Posted by: Ken Kidd
01-18-2012, 11:43 AM
Forum: Philco-Transitone Auto Radios
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Hi all, Since this is for a positive ground system (52 Plymouth), when I go to hookup my dc power supply to test it I believe I should connect the red positive lead to the chassis and the black negative lead to the input wire on the radio that has the inline 14A fuse. Is this correct? Do not want to buy another SS vibrator!!! These are polarity sensitive!! Thanks, Ken Kidd

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Posted by: mukerjea
01-17-2012, 09:41 PM
Forum: Philco Electronic Restoration
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This is my first Philco Project. What are these parts? I have not seen in other radios.

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Posted by: numberdevil
01-17-2012, 09:21 PM
Forum: Philco Electronic Restoration
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Greetings!

I am starting my first restoration project with a philco 39-7. I am going to replace the electrolytic capacitors, the paper/wax capacitors, and the power cord (It's toast). I will also be checking/replacing the resistors, and any wiring that looks bad.

My first question is how to replace the electrolytic capacitors. I would like to remove the can, but was unable to do so. Plan B is to replace the cap, but put the cap under chassis. The electrolytic has one terminal that extends under the chassis. How do I replace that with one that has the two leads? Icon_confused

Thanks in advance for your replies! Icon_smile

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