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Need Antenna Transformer Coils for Broadcast and Police
#1

Hi Guys,

I am working on a Philco 37-60 that belonged to my Grandfather. It is a Tombstone and it always sat in his shop. I remember hearing it play when I was a kid. I started working on it and it looks like both the Broadcast and Police Antenna Transformer coils are damaged. There is frayed wires on both coils. Anyone know where I can get replacements or is there any way to fix these. Part numbers from the Ryder are 32-2108 and 32-2119 respectively.
#2

Well if you can post some pics of them I might be able to get you some ideas on how to rewind them. Short of that you are probably looking for a donor chassis.
It's was a pretty popular set so a donor may not be to hard to find. You might to look at a 60 chassis and see if it uses the same coils, those sets are everywhere.
Terry
#3

Pics

[Image: http://i943.photobucket.com/albums/ad273...7/coil.jpg]

[Image: http://i943.photobucket.com/albums/ad273...photo3.jpg]

[Image: http://i943.photobucket.com/albums/ad273...oto-23.jpg]
#4

"Hey, ma... a rodent ate my coils."

Looks like it may be just the primaries of the two coils that have been shredded. These are pretty easy to rewind, given a little care.
#5

Where do I find information about how to rewind them?
#6

You might want to check out Play Things of the Past. I've gotten a few scores there, but beware that lots of his listings are way out of date. Also cranky if you don't do things the way he wants you to. http://www.oldradioparts.com/
#7

Thanks I have talked with him. He does not have the correct coil, but perhaps one that will work.




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