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Philco 42-345 Restoration/Repair
#61

Yesterday checked Mouser for the price on some caps and was curious about the mica equivalent. The 27pf 1kv ceramic is 20 cents apiece, the same in mica is 2 dollars. I'll stick with ceramic and plastic film.
#62

I checked Mouser for ordering the caps but had too many options for a beginner to try and figure out what to order. Just radios was so much easier for me even though I purchased the wrong type Icon_smile , I just wish I had ordered everything at the same time from them since they have a limit. Hopefully my purchases from Amazon will hold up.
#63

Now for an update film capacitors arrived and installed, all 630Volts. After installing and trying the radio I realized that with the wrong type caps and the polarity issues I wasn't getting any feedback from the tone or volume controls. Now I have feedback along with static from the reception and hopefully no smoke or popping. Back to more testing to see if I can get it to pickup any stations as when I first started.
   
   
   
I sure hope these 630V capacitors are ok, they look so small compared to the 200Volts I purchased.
#64

If you're not using the 0.33 mfd 200 volt ones for this project, they are excellent tweeter crossover caps.
#65

Hello Rod
" If you're not using the 0.33 mfd 200 volt ones for this project, they are excellent tweeter crossover caps."

Oh yes I did use the 200's in place of the 200Volt ones to be replaced the smaller one's are 630volts 0.22 mfd which were listed saying that they are good for radios. I just posted a picture showing the difference in size. Please tell me that the 630's will work, so far the radio has powered on and I finally was able to pull in a radio station.

I was skeptical about the size of them when received and would be glad to order another type if needed.
#66

I am not sure how the loop antenna supposed to work but think I have figured it out. I had one lead on terminal 1 and got nothing, connected it to terminal 2 and received static. I touch the other end and even more static, then I connect leads to terminal 1 and 2 and nothing.
Ok so I remove terminal 1 and going through the stations I finally hear something but crappy sounding, brainstorm I touch the other lead again to terminal 1 and the station clears up. Turn the radio off and on and that station stays and is clear, also I am able to pull in more channels. It seems after I was able to locate one channel I can now pull in others.
I've heard that some places have been able to pull in more stations later in the day than earlier, maybe this is what is happening.
The bright side so far, the radio sounds better than when I first started working on it.
#67

The 630v caps will do just fine. Physical size increases with capacity values and voltage. You don't have to replace 200 volt caps with 200 volt caps. The replacement can be 200 or more. The voltage rating of a cap is the capacitors' maximum operating voltage. Quite often you will find the 630v version is cheaper.

Your antenna is, in essence, an rf transformer, with the primary capable of being connected to a long wire aerial. The secondary connects the signals to the input of the first tube.
#68

Hi OSanders.

another thing about the loop antenna is that it is directional. Try turning the radio in different directions to increase signal strength or minimize interference.

Congrats on your progress so far.

"Do Justly, love Mercy and walk humbly with your God"- Micah 6:8
"Let us begin to do good"- St. Francis

Best Regards, 

MrFixr55
#69

Rod;
I that 27 pf 1 kv capacitor you found a C0G ceramic cap or just a regular ceramic cap? A different topic but I think that C0G are the ones to use to fix those Automatic style IF cans from the 1950s.
Regards
Arran
#70

Rod, Mrfixr55 and everyone else thank you very much for all your help with this radio thus far. Today will be more testing and work on the speaker and get the chassis back in the case. Mrfixr55 I will give your antenna suggestions a try soon as it's installed as well.
#71

Arran, didn't notice the specifics for the caps. What's the code going to get me? I'm working on restoring a Philco 50-920 right now and I'm anticipating the SMD problem again. Two in a row, can you believe that?




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