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Philco 37-3640 / 37-640 questions
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My first commitment on this forum. Up to now, I was just reading and learning. Great community.

I just bought a couple antique radios from my brother-in-law. The radio that I am currently working on is a Philco 37-3640. Don’t look for it. It is a Canadian model. 

The receiver  is made in Toronto and is in fact a 37-640, well documented on yout site. I have  the original schematic of the 37-3640 and all available information for the 37-640.

The cabinet is made by Victoriaville Furniture, Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada.  No picture on the net exactly matches this cabinet so, I will share some whem I will found how to do it  ;-)
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I did some basic work (cleaning, visual check, short circuit check and replacing the power supply caps) and I can confirm that the radio is functional. Reception looks quite good. I now working an overall check starting with the power supply section. This is the reason of my questions here.
  1. There is a 2ohm resistor that shunt the 25 ohm part of the resistor in location 68 (may be a previous repair). This lower the bias voltage from -3.3V to -0.25 Volt. The change adds a lot of sensitivity to the receiver.  If I disconnect it, reception is quite bad.
    Have you seen this change before?
  2. On capacitor in location 66A, I read -22 Volts referred to ground/casing.
    Is it the correct voltage polarity?  In that case, the schematic shows the wrong polarity for the condenser and I need to swap my condenser.
Thanks in advance for your help.

   

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Messages In This Thread
Philco 37-3640 / 37-640 questions - by SBERG - 08-21-2017, 03:10 PM
RE: Philco 37-3640 / 37-640 questions - by SBERG - 08-21-2017, 08:35 PM
RE: Philco 37-3640 / 37-640 questions - by SBERG - 08-24-2017, 07:11 AM
RE: Philco 37-3640 / 37-640 questions - by SBERG - 08-27-2017, 04:21 PM



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