06-11-2018, 01:18 PM
Thank you for the link Radioroslyn, I will check that out.
All the wiring in this chassis is all good, no rubber wiring. The power cord was the only wire I had to replace. Some one had already replace the plug with a non polarized plug, no sure if it needed a polarized one or not. The output transformer is in good shape, so is the volume, and tone controls. On/Off switch works fine too. the only control that need repair is the Band Select switch, seems to have 5 position instead of 4. Not sure whats up with that. Haven't worked on tube sets for many, many years. Started working on Tube tv's after I got out of the service. But that switched to Solid state rather quickly. Spent the last 40 years working on TV's.
so tubes are a big change. I retired about 8 years ago, so I have a lot of time on my hands.
Michael
All the wiring in this chassis is all good, no rubber wiring. The power cord was the only wire I had to replace. Some one had already replace the plug with a non polarized plug, no sure if it needed a polarized one or not. The output transformer is in good shape, so is the volume, and tone controls. On/Off switch works fine too. the only control that need repair is the Band Select switch, seems to have 5 position instead of 4. Not sure whats up with that. Haven't worked on tube sets for many, many years. Started working on Tube tv's after I got out of the service. But that switched to Solid state rather quickly. Spent the last 40 years working on TV's.
so tubes are a big change. I retired about 8 years ago, so I have a lot of time on my hands.
Michael
Philco 41-295X 4 band radio.
I'm 67 years old, in north Idaho.