10-15-2009, 01:36 PM
I recognized it, but not sure what you're asking, since you already know the year and model number. ??
Typical radio-phono console of the era. Looks in great cosmetic shape. BUT! Don't plug it in anymore until it's restored with new electrolytics and probably leaky coupling caps. Replacing any out of spec resistors (+/-20% max of nominal value) is also a must. You can terminally smoke the power transformer, etc.
Typical radio-phono console of the era. Looks in great cosmetic shape. BUT! Don't plug it in anymore until it's restored with new electrolytics and probably leaky coupling caps. Replacing any out of spec resistors (+/-20% max of nominal value) is also a must. You can terminally smoke the power transformer, etc.
Chuck Schwark,
The Philco Repair Bench
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