Philco 90 with Twin 47 Tubes in PP
Posts: 110
Threads: 26
Joined: Nov 2005
City: Wilmington
State, Province, Country: NC
No RF Audio Fine
I see a difference in schematic and actual chassis. Looks Factory
Bathtub 3615AJ Supposed to contain 2 .05 caps. Parts list states .09 caps
Item 13 is shown as 733mmf and resistor 14 as 15K Item 14 is 8.5K on my chassis
Actually there is also a 56K resistor across 1-6 on Item 9 Bathtub
Looking for any changes in the 90 chassis with 47 in PP
S/N of my chassis is B83449
Anyone have updates on this chassis?
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Resources/881/M0013881.htm
Thanks
Bob T
(This post was last modified: 05-05-2014, 04:00 PM by joybird.)
Posts: 15,819
Threads: 554
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/images/90c.jpg
Again it has been found repeatedly Philco sch contain discrepancies and downright errors.
If you have 56K that seems factory (and it is 56K resistor, not the value that could creep up) then it could very well be one of the variations.
As for the 0.05uF vs 0.09uF it in this particular case won't make much difference.
I had questions like this in my 90 (2 x 45) plus there was an error in the sch. And one extra cap.
(This post was last modified: 05-05-2014, 03:43 PM by morzh.)
Posts: 2,353
Threads: 92
Joined: May 2010
City: Clayton, NC
Hello, Bob: everything I have has the caps you mention as being .09uFd, I usually install .1uFds.
Am wondering if the resistor is a throwback to when the color-code was non-standardized? What does the resistor actually measure?
Posts: 110
Threads: 26
Joined: Nov 2005
City: Wilmington
State, Province, Country: NC
Does not JIVE. The Bathtub Cap involved here is P/N 3615 AJ which contains 2 .05 caps
So how do we end up with .09 on the schematic for Item 9
Bob T
Posts: 13,776
Threads: 580
Joined: Sep 2005
City: Ferdinand
State, Province, Country: Indiana
joybird Wrote:Does not JIVE.
Definitely not! The 90 with 2-47 outputs uses the same type of autodyne oscillator circuit as the 71, 91, 19, 89 and a few others. Yup, the very same circuit that has made many a young man's hair turn gray.
That circuit must have the 700 pF cap (13) and a 10K (or better yet, an 8.2K) resistor in place of the factory-designated 15K (14). The det-osc tube (24) will not oscillate without the 700 pF cap, and it most assuredly will not work with a 56K in place of the 15K.
3615-AJ - part (9) on schematic - should definitely be dual .05 uF, not dual .09. I see the schematic on my site erroneously states .09 uF, as does the Rider data (which is the factory data from Philco).
Another "OOPS" moment brought to you by Philco.
--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
Posts: 13,776
Threads: 580
Joined: Sep 2005
City: Ferdinand
State, Province, Country: Indiana
Addendum:
I just noticed where you mentioned the 56K is in parallel with an 8.5K resistor. This would result in a net resistance of roughly 7380 ohms, close enough to allow the cathode circuit of the 24 tube to oscillate properly - with the 700 pF cap which must be in place as well.
--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
Posts: 15,819
Threads: 554
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
Bob
In this case you can go with whatever. It won't change much at all.
We tried to figure it at some point with my version of 90, and the sch, my chassis and another person's here chassis, all three had different values.
Also the chassis diagram had the capacitors in tin cans swapped.
Also in my case there was a right value cap used in one place but from another item on the sch (another dual cap).
And if you look at this sch (your link, 2x45 version) the cap next to the resistor #47 (on top the osc tube) simply does not exist.
So.....
Posts: 13,776
Threads: 580
Joined: Sep 2005
City: Ferdinand
State, Province, Country: Indiana
No, no, no, you have to go with the right schematic for the right chassis.
The correct schematic for Bob's chassis is near the end of the link he posted...or may be seen on the link you posted earlier, Mike.
The late version 90 is a very different animal from the earlier 90s which had separate oscillator tubes. The late version (2-47) 90 combines first detector and oscillator functions in a single tube...just like the infamous model 89 and others I listed previously.
--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
Posts: 110
Threads: 26
Joined: Nov 2005
City: Wilmington
State, Province, Country: NC
Hi Ron
Thank you, Thank You, Thank you
Now it makes sense.
I just pulled Bathtub Item 9 caps still check close .066 and .073
My 700pf is flaky so will get new one. I see now the 56 K added resistor to get Osc to work.
That is problem I had with this chassis Osc not working.
Onward and Upward
Bob T
Posts: 4,707
Threads: 51
Joined: Sep 2008
City: Sandwick, BC, CA
What was the rational behind Philco using an autodyne oscillator in the later model 90s and the 91, 71, 89 etc? Was this a scheme to cut down on the number of tubes or was it another dodge to avoid paying royalties to RCA? I would have thought Philco would have stuck with whatever worked as a front end rather then re-inventing the wheel, but then again not everything Philco did was exactly rational.
Regards
Arran
Posts: 110
Threads: 26
Joined: Nov 2005
City: Wilmington
State, Province, Country: NC
OK got that squared away New 700pf Cap and I had misread color code on resistor, turns out to be a 8.2K 1 W As Ron suggested.
NOW a new find, the Primary of the 2nd IF is open, NO easy repair, tried that
Need 2nd IF Coil Philco P/N 04320 . This is 260 KC IF Coil
Any out there on junkers.
Bob T
Nothing is EZ
(This post was last modified: 05-05-2014, 06:48 PM by joybird.)
Posts: 4,707
Threads: 51
Joined: Sep 2008
City: Sandwick, BC, CA
Oh boy!
Just to make it more fun they decided to use 260 KC IF transformers on the late version rather then 175 KC transformers used in the previous versions?
Regards
Arran
Posts: 110
Threads: 26
Joined: Nov 2005
City: Wilmington
State, Province, Country: NC
I do not think it helped that last worker Replaced the 2 6MFD @ 450V Filters with
1 18 MFD @450 and the other 80 MFD @ 350.
I may be in store for a bunch of AW SH -- - -
Bob T
Posts: 15,819
Threads: 554
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
No...not necessarily. Epecially the second cap, if it is after the choke (51) it does not really hurt anything, just a waste of lots of microfarads. The voltage could be a bit higher.
Posts: 599
Threads: 24
Joined: Jan 2014
City: Edmonton AB CA
Hey Joybird, don't give up on that IF transformer with trying to resolder all of the connections in it first. I just finished a 15X and it had an open primary on one of the IF transformers and a quick resolder fixed it right up. Worth the try.
Gregb
Users browsing this thread: 3 Guest(s)
|
Recent Posts
|
1930s Stromberg-Carlson Tombstone Radio need help identifying model number
|
Hi Cap'n Clock,
Unfortunately, I do not have this radio. This is a shame because this should be a good performer. 2A5...MrFixr55 — 06:48 AM |
American Bosch Model 802 auto radio
|
I think it would come under either American Bosch or United American Bosch. American Bosch made sets for the American We...Arran — 05:53 AM |
trying to identify this wire type
|
Thanks to all for the feedback. As Arran said, it is probably an older replacement and yes it has a grid cap so I will ...georgetownjohn — 09:32 PM |
trying to identify this wire type
|
It's possible that the red wire, actually a grid cap lead, is a very old replacement, I can't remember seeing a pre 1939...Arran — 09:18 PM |
Gilfillan Brothers Car Radio?
|
Hi everyone,
Special thanks to Joe Rossi for tracking down this obscure radio and thanks to others who took up the hun...Antipodal — 08:15 PM |
trying to identify this wire type
|
Here's one source for your wire of many.
Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary
P.S. Can't get the right color you need? I ...GarySP — 06:40 PM |
trying to identify this wire type
|
...and modern wire of the appropriate gauges and insulation V-rating (300V minimum, usually shown right on the wire) is ...morzh — 05:47 PM |
1930s Stromberg-Carlson Tombstone Radio need help identifying model number
|
I have a question about this radio, is there anyone that has access to this radio that has an intact unmolested speaker ...captainclock1988 — 04:28 PM |
1930s Stromberg-Carlson Tombstone Radio need help identifying model number
|
Well what makes me confuse all of those companies is that all three of those companies (Setchell-Carlson, Stromberg-Carl...captainclock1988 — 04:21 PM |
trying to identify this wire type
|
The red wire is rubber covered wire.
The others are cotton braid over rubber often in colors or a tracer, also strand...Chas — 02:43 PM |
Who's Online
|
There are currently 6495 online users. [Complete List] » 1 Member(s) | 6494 Guest(s)
|
|
|
|