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What schematic are you using?
Carl
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I am using the Model 60 (Late) schematic listed on Ron's website.
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After reading your post it appears to me you have a cross between the "early" and "late" schematics as shown on my website, which is not surprising.
Leave out the extra .05 uF cap. Make sure your resistor (19) is 99K, resistor (24) is 39K, and there is no resistor (22) in your set, but instead, a direct connection between resistors (19) and (24). In which case your set may only have one .09 uF capacitor.
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Ron Ramirez
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Thanks Ron
As I look in my reference model 60b radio every thing makes sense. It does appear as if one of the 4 capacitors from the capacitor bank [#20] is being used as the capacitor .05uF [#8] although I have now way of knowing what the value is. I would guess it is the other .09uF capacitor. I wonder if this was done to serve as the .05uF [#8] capacitor or if it was a convenient non critical place to terminate the fourth capacitor bank capacitor.
As I have been working on this radio I have tried to figure out all of the various schematics and run updates and it makes me think how these radios were first assembled. It would have been fun to see the Philco factory floor where they were building radios and see how they keep every thing in order.
Brad Heggeseth
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I spent a little time researching this, and I would now agree that the capacitor in question must surely be .09 uF, instead of a .05 uF capacitor ( 8 ). I'll have to correct my "late" schematic accordingly.
Originally, as you mentioned previously, there was a 0.18 uF cap in that position. Then a 0.2 uF cap was added in parallel with it. Then the connection between the 6A7 and 78 cathodes was removed, necessitating a separate .05 uF cap and 400 ohm resistor between the 78 cathode and ground.
A .05 uF cap between the 6A7 cathode and ground will work. A .09 uf (0.1 uF) will make a better cathode bypass, however.
Gotta love those Philco running changes...
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Ron Ramirez
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Yes, your schematic is accurate for the final version of Model 60.
About the time we were having this discussion (November 2007), I began to study the various changes made to Model 60. In my spare time, I started putting together a web page which documents all of the changes made to Model 60 during its nearly three year run. That research has now resulted in a new web page on this site. In it you will find every documented change made to Model 60, along with EIGHT different schematics!
http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/60evol.htm
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Ron Ramirez
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Have any of you seen the page on his Model 60 that Brad has posted?
http://www.heggeseth.com/
Very well done...impressive!
It is obvious that Brad has gone to a LOT of trouble to bring his 60 back to life, and has made the chassis look even better than new in the process.
http://www.heggeseth.com/philco60.asp
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