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[split] 46-1226 restoration
#1

I recently picked up a Philco Radio Model 46-1226 and was looking for a list of the capicators to purchase and came across your post saying you had completed a list. Just wondering if you still have that around that you might share
#2

The service documentation for the 46-1226 is available on the audiophool site at http://www.audiophool.com/Philco.html (you need the djvu plug in to read the files which is available on his main page)
#3

I am troubleshotting a 46-1226 and was able to get all the way through to the section 4 (tunner) and the confguration around the 7f8 tube did not match what was in the scehmatics & diagrams that I downloaded fom Audiophool. Wondering if any one is aware of an alternate configurations. it all looks original so dont think someone has been playing aroundin it.
#4

I split your thread out so your questions don't get confused with the other thread. I had a 48-482 that had documentation to use a 6SQ7GT but a 7B6 was used in production. I don't have any other info on your model, perhaps someone else will.
#5

berrysr
Here is some better documentation on the 7f8 tube change. Scroll to the last couple of pages for the change information. This doc is located in the Philco Library, I should have looked there first!




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