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philco 89 123 resistors
#1

I'm currently restoring a Philco 89 code 123 I just finish replacing all capacitors and now dog bone resistors some are out of tolerance so I'm going to have to order some which I have never had to order any before and the schematics just gives ohms so do they got to be exactly like what's on schematics and if I can't find the exact ohms can I just get close and what watts should I get?

Thanks
#2

R-22 is listed as 50000 ohms the modern replacement would be 47000 ohms or 47K. R-8 8000 ohms the modern replacement 7500 ohms or 7.5K. 70000 ohms would be 68000 ohms or 68k. I would go with 1 watt so that the leeds will be long enough. One member on the Phorum did a great job of showing how to make new resistors look like dog bones.
#3

Here is the link to Steve's method for making dog bone redistors.
http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=5501

He also sells them on ebay from time to time.
#4

OK,I now need a diagram of the dial string the string was broke when I got this radio.
Thanks
#5

Anyone know where I can find a diagram for the dial string for my 89 123
#6

Hello I checked my sams dial string diagrams and couldn't find it. I did find this that might help you.
Go down to next to last post and look at the picture.

http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/view...p?t=193224
#7

I merged the two threads into 1.




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