Posts: 15,819
Threads: 554
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
Well,
After I soldered everything in place, fixed the speaker (changed the transformer, rigged the new wires) etc, I checked the 5V AC at 80's filament while bringing it on Variac, and then put in the tubes.
The high voltage is OK.
Then I tried the volume....and almost fell off my chair for the radio gave out the loudest squeal! My daughter downstairs got scared, she thought it was one of her toys misbehaving.
The squeal is one tone, and it changes if I switch the tone control to the lower tone.
Which tells me it is an oscillation.
However I do not have shields installed, so who knows. Though why acoustic frequency....
Anyways, good news, speaker and sound obviously function, and the power section is OK.
Oh...and band switch is fully frozen. And it looks clean.
Any ideas as to how best unfreeze it?
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2014, 10:30 PM by morzh.)
Posts: 13,776
Threads: 580
Joined: Sep 2005
City: Ferdinand
State, Province, Country: Indiana
If you don't have a tube shield over the 78 (IF) tube, the radio is going to squeal like crazy.
Make sure it, and the 75 2nd Det-AVC tube have shields in place.
6A7 should be OK without a shield.
--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
Posts: 15,819
Threads: 554
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
Thanks, Ron, that confirms my suspiion and gives me hope for tomorrow; I really want this one to sing before I go away on Fiday.
Posts: 825
Threads: 113
Joined: Aug 2012
City: The Villages
State, Province, Country: Florida
Quote:Oh...and band switch is fully frozen. And it looks clean.
Any ideas as to how best unfreeze it?
I have the same problem on my latest 66B Morzh. I put oil down the shaft and have been spraying it with contact cleaner for 2 days. Still nothing.
Until... I just tried something that works! I heated up the shaft with one of those Butane lighters that I use to light my fireplace and very slowly got it to move by turning the shaft with a small vice-grips. It is still stiff but at least now it moves. I'm sure with more lubrication and more movement it will free up
Eric
The Villages, FL
Member: Philco Phorum, ARF, ARCI & Radiomuseum.org
Posts: 15,819
Threads: 554
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
Eric
thanks, will try it with Milwaukee gun, it should be hot enough.
However would be nice to know WHERE it catches. I do not see the obvious place and contacts look clean, plus the chassis did not get much rust so I do not think rust is the reason.
Posts: 825
Threads: 113
Joined: Aug 2012
City: The Villages
State, Province, Country: Florida
It looks like it is the shaft sticking in the housing. My contacts look good too.
Eric
The Villages, FL
Member: Philco Phorum, ARF, ARCI & Radiomuseum.org
Posts: 15,819
Threads: 554
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
Have you tried lquid wrench dropped around it then?
Posts: 825
Threads: 113
Joined: Aug 2012
City: The Villages
State, Province, Country: Florida
I've been dripping WD-40 down the shaft. It is still stiff, but I'll just keep moving it up and back until it is free.
Eric
The Villages, FL
Member: Philco Phorum, ARF, ARCI & Radiomuseum.org
Posts: 2,572
Threads: 337
Joined: Jun 2013
City: lawrenceville nj
mike try the pb blaster works great
Posts: 825
Threads: 113
Joined: Aug 2012
City: The Villages
State, Province, Country: Florida
Got it, Mike. Rust penetrant and just keep moving it back and forth until it moves freely.
Eric
The Villages, FL
Member: Philco Phorum, ARF, ARCI & Radiomuseum.org
Posts: 1,703
Threads: 55
Joined: Sep 2005
City: Evanston, IL
I use PB Blaster at work. Good stuff.
Posts: 1,824
Threads: 114
Joined: Jul 2014
City: Sneedville, TN
WD40 is pretty lame for breaking loose corroded parts. PB Blaster is much better. You can find it in big pray cans at any auto store. For delicate jobs spray some in a little shot glass and use an eye dropper or brush. One can also spray it on rusted parts and use steel wool to clean off the rust as it eats it away.
Posts: 825
Threads: 113
Joined: Aug 2012
City: The Villages
State, Province, Country: Florida
While WD-40 may be lame, I now have a fully functional band switch.
Eric
The Villages, FL
Member: Philco Phorum, ARF, ARCI & Radiomuseum.org
Posts: 15,819
Threads: 554
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
I put some Liquid Wrench inside and in 10 minutes with effort was able to rotate the swith CCW, it was not in BC position.
The radio works, meaning it gets the local station.
It still squeals if the volume is up, even with all three shield installed.
So I still have to find why, which I probably will upon returning from FL end of the month.
Posts: 15,819
Threads: 554
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson, NJ
The volume pot gives me 800K full range i/o 350K.
Paralleled 500K to it...no, still squeals.
(This post was last modified: 08-13-2014, 08:22 PM by morzh.)
Users browsing this thread: 9 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 5966 online users. [Complete List] » 2 Member(s) | 5964 Guest(s)
|
|
|
|