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RE: Philco 514 - Mondial - 09-07-2017

Skip, if you make a neutralizing adapter, be sure to make the interconnecting wires as short as possible. The adapter sockets and wires have capacitance between them, so it affects the interelectrode capacitance seen by the circuit.

Perhaps the most accurate method of neutralization is to insulate the filament pin of the actual tube used for each stage, one at a time. This way you are neutralizing the actual grid-plate capacitance of each specific tube and not adding any stray capacitance.

I usually wrap a small piece of clear Scotch tape on one of the filament pins for neutralizing. The tape is thin and doesn't interfere with inserting the tube in the socket, yet insulates the pin so the filament is not lit.


RE: Philco 514 - vecher - 09-08-2017

Ok Thanks.. Parts arrived today. A volume control that measures 9K instead of 65K like mine does.. And the adapters to make a socket for neutralization..

I put the adapters together and will try that first.. I will install the volume control this weekend..

I assume its better to have the chassis back into the cabinet before alignment.. I can access the parts from the bottom of chassis thru the holes provided..

Also most done...

Skip...


RE: Philco 514 - vecher - 09-09-2017

OK tried the empty ball point pen plastic tube holder to align.. it didn't work at all seems its to small. I tried tried to soften it up and mold around nut That didn't work either...

Any thing else I can try?

Skip...


RE: Philco 514 - morzh - 09-09-2017

If this is not a trimmer/padder that is under the plate (B+) voltade AND has to be accessed through a hole in the chassis, you could try to use a socket wrench, after each adjustment removing it and seeing if it changes and then adjusting it again a little to achieve the max, each time removing the wrench until the sig is peaked.
For those inside holes, with power off loosen them fist with the wrench making sure it could be moved without very strong effort, and then use the ball pen tube morfed hot after a nut of the appropriate size first.


RE: Philco 514 - vecher - 09-09-2017

Ok Newer volume control installed. Works good.. Did RF alignment all went well..

Only problem is at 1440 Khz I have a station about 1 mile from me.. it comes in distorted.. No ,matter what I do..

It seems to be overloading the receiver..even with NO antenna connected.. maybe everything back in cabinet will shield it a little..

I did not attempt the neutralizing yet.. I think I will put the bottom plate back on and put in cabinet then check it .. Maybe it doesn't need to be neutralized.. We will see..

Skip...


RE: Philco 514 - Radioroslyn - 09-09-2017

Back in the cabinet and an earth gnd connected to it should help.


RE: Philco 514 - vecher - 09-10-2017

Ok, I will put it together today .. Then see what it does...

More to follow...

Skip...


RE: Philco 514 - vecher - 09-10-2017

Ok, all put together.. Pain to get the phono jack in without it shorting to chassis.

Works very good.. Distortion is gone at 1440 Khz now.. But slightly above that it motorboats.. I know how to fix that by detuning the last RF section..

I will take pictures of the unit and a video of it working..

Thanks
to all for the help to get this 1928 Radio back in working order..

Not bad for a 89 year old radio..

Skip...


RE: Philco 514 - vecher - 09-11-2017

One other quick question.. Did these ever have any feet?

Skip...


RE: Philco 514 - vecher - 09-12-2017

Ok did the neutralization.. Worked good.. Radio is much more sensitive. No more motor boating either..

Just have to button it up and good to go..

Thanks all

Skip...

PS Any answer on feet??


RE: Philco 514 - Ron Ramirez - 09-12-2017

The original feet were rubber...which is why they are usually gone after nearly 90 years.


RE: Philco 514 - bdi1976 - 11-01-2020

Hi Skip.. I just purchased a 514 and need to find an aluminum power supply cover stamped with '514'.  As you have a 512 which has the incorrect cover with 514, is there any chance i could purchase the cover from you and provide you with a 511 exact replacement?  In just beginning my restoration.   This will be my 6th set.   I also have a 511 i restored which is one of my favorites.   Thanks for considering
Mark 6099548084


RE: Philco 514 - philco phan - 11-01-2020

Did you buy the one on Ebay last week?
I had a monster Esnipe bid on it,$500,but withdrew it at the last minutes.I decided I didn't need two 514's.
Phil


RE: Philco 514 - bdi1976 - 11-01-2020

I did.. pretty decent unit  (Got it for $160 with shipping.. not bad).      I couldn't believe it was missing the power supply cover though.   Now i just need to find the speaker wish which may take the rest of my life!  Can't wait to start restoring it.   Please let me know if you'd consider an offer for the cover you have.. id be very grateful.   Cheers
Mark


RE: Philco 514 - bdi1976 - 11-01-2020

Hey Phil if you happen to know anybody who deals in original philco parts please let me know.   Mark