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Hi all. Newbie here so hoping to find out some info so I can refurbish a 41-608 code 122 that I just picked up. The electronics are a hot mess. I have the schematics. Purchased new tubes. I need to remove chassis and test capacitors and replace some wires including power cord. Hesitant to plug in at the moment.
Where's a good site to purchase capacitors?
Where can I purchase the string for the tuner (drive cord)? Tips on installation?
Are there station button decals available anywhere?
Thanks in advance for any replies/messages.
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Hi Dom and wellcome,
>Where's a good site to purchase capacitors?
I get mine from Sal's Capacitor Corner.
http://www.tuberadios.com/capacitors/
<Where can I purchase the string for the tuner (drive cord)? Tips on installation?
http://www.radiodaze.com/dial-cord-030-d...dc-030-25/
Or if you just need a few feet PM me w/your address and I'll drop some in the mail.
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/pagesbymodel...013433.pdf
>Are there station button decals available anywhere?
http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=5148
Bear in mind that these are from the early '40s so they may not have more modern call signs on them. If your dedicated enough you could research what station was on the frequency that the modern one is on now to find it's '40s equivalent.
Hope this sufficiently answers your questions.
When my pals were reading comic books
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Hi PhilcoDom, Welcome to the Phorum!
I wouldn't bother testing the capacitors, just change them all except for any mica caps.
Be sure to explore what is available in this Phorum. There is a resources section that has info on where to buy things and a Tech Section with tips on how to do things...sometimes specific and sometimes more general.
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Thank you very much for the warm welcome and information Radioroslyn and Klondike98.
I hope to spend some time this weekend perusing the Phorum and starting the repair process on my unit.
Good to have this resource!
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Replaced all of the tubes. Added a new power cord and finally plugged the unit in today. All I get is a loud humming sound when turned on. Mananged to tune into a couple of AM stations but still humming loudly. Thoughts why?
Also, when the phono is turned on the needle/arm flash and the turntable does not turn. Thoughts here??
Where to begin with the capacitors...
Not too discouraged yet.
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>Where to begin with the capacitors...
Good start but do yourself a favor don't try to test or play it till the caps are replaced. At that point we can have a look at some of this ancillary stuff.
When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!
Terry
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I think we should ask Ron to put a sticky with big bold letters: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TEST YOUR RADIO BEFORE RECAPPING!!!!
People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
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Thanks guys. I’m on it. Was pretty sure this was the case. Thanks for verifying.
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I split this discussion off of the thread started by CondemnedRadios. Sometimes when there are two different radios being discussed in the same thread it can get confusing.
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Welcome..
I just got a 608 too!
Is yours the one with the Beam of light record player?
(it has a funny white plastic snake head on the tone arm).
Dont test it again as was said. I actually had mine testing safely and I got smoke!
Luckily nothing was hurt but that was with only 60% power..
Have fun with it!
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Sam's had a replacement power transformer, rectifer tube, and socket.
When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!
Terry
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Yikes, Kirk! Yes, beam of light. What was smoking?
Have not made any progress with it this week.
Looking to order capacitors/condensers but there are so many types available for each uF listed. Can someone point me to a website and recommend capacitor part numbers for these? My dad said for me to order and he would help me replace. I’d be eternally grateful for help with these so I can continue the progress.
Tuning Philco #31-2481
0.01uF 400V #30-4572
8-12-16uF #30-2488
0.05uF 200V #30-4519
0.05uF 400V #30-4518
0.1uF 400V #30-4455
0.004uF 400V #30-4578
0.006uF 200V #30-4591
100uF #60-110157
0.0015uF #30-4616
0.01-0.01uF dual #3903-ODG
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well I get most of mine from mark oppat
http://www.oldradioparts.net/
sam
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you can always use a cap that is rated at a higher voltage and conveniently they sell film caps rated at 600 or 630v for all the caps that are less than 1uF.
I buy them at Just Radios but there are other places as folks have said. Just Radios has some nice tutorial info as well, for example: http://www.justradios.com/captips.html
and the info on safety caps: http://www.justradios.com/safetytips.html
The two 0.01uF caps labelled as #81 on the Riders schematic should each be a Y2 safety capacitor.
The 8-12-16 uF electrolytics (cap #21) will likely have to be purchased as 3 separate electrolytics and then wired in or it may be possible to stuff them into the existing can after it has been gutted. (I've not worked on a 41-608 so I'm not sure how big that can is). I also don't know the voltage rating for these so you either need to get that info off the existing cap or perhaps someone else here can offer a voltage rating suggestion.
I don't know about the 100uF cap either, I don't see it on the schematic.(if you are looking at cap#58...that is a 100uuF or 100 pF cap...and probably does not need replacing)
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Happy New Year.
With regards to these capacitors, what do they control?
#21: electrolytic condenser
#81: dual condenser
Replaced all caps but these. I have replacements but am struggling to know how to install.
Slight hum still in speaker. Three stations on broadcast reception. Not picking up any overseas reception. Gear driven turntable will not spin however I hear motor turning and needle arm lights up.
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