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Philco model 51 problem
#16

Ok . I'll try anything to see if it helps. I did discover that the # 35 resistor which is supposed to be 8000 ohms was actually 9.2k so I replaced it an 8 k ohm ,which should help. Sounds like I need to do some experimenting . thanks for the ideas. I'll let you know what happens.
walt
#17

Wally


Have you actually checked the resistors or you only have done the recap?

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#18

I replaced all the capacitors except the mica caps and replaced all the resistors with new ones except but two or three. Unfortunately the underside of the chassis does not look original anymore. But I'm not too concerned with that ....I just want it to work properly. Usually when the radio is cold is when it does not oscillate . After it plays for a few minutes I can turn it off and back on and it fires every time after that. Replacing # 35 resistor with the proper value didn't seem to help. Maybe I should go lower to a 7k or 6k if ya'll think that would help. thanks for your interest .
walt
#19

http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Resources/635/M0029635.htm

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#20

(12-18-2016, 05:04 PM)wally73 Wrote:  I replaced all the capacitors except the mica caps and replaced  all the resistors with new ones except  but two or three. Unfortunately the underside of the chassis does not look original anymore. But I'm not too concerned with that ....I just want it to work properly.   Usually when the radio is cold is when it does not oscillate . After it plays for a few minutes I can turn it off and back on and it fires every time after that.  Replacing # 35  resistor with the proper value didn't seem to help. Maybe I should go lower to a 7k or 6k if ya'll think that would help.  thanks for your interest .
walt

I probably would go below 6K. Lowering this resistor stimulates the tube to be a bit more active.

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#21

Yeah I was looking at the schematic and wondering about that. Its that much closer to being shorted out ,so to speak. I'll run over to Radio Shack and get some lower resistors. The radio sounds really good when it DOES work so I'll keep trying. I tried the twisted wire thing and it didn't seem to help. regards
walt




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