01-19-2023, 06:44 PM
Bob
Yup still have the early 116B. Found the needed opt and longwave antenna coil. So electronically a littlle bit of work the chassis would be in good order. On the other hand eeck that cabinet. Haven't done much w/it. It's on the docket for this spring. Have been busy with a 16B cathedral and a '34 16 RX chairside refinishing. The 118 spkr ended up donating it's cone and fc to repair a destitute 16B tombstone w/a 10 1/2" spkr.
mbldesign
I should be pretty well versed in the 116's as I have four of them but it's been four or five yrs since I've been digging around inside one. They are very similar to the four band model 16's. The later models (37-116, 38-116, and low fidelity '39-116) are very different from the four band 16's and 116. Just wondering which model do you have? Does your set have the 10 1/2" spkr (early) or the 8" spkr (late) ? While you have the dial out never clean it w/water! It will remove any printing. Odorless mineral spirits works well but use it gently.
https://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=16833
Lots of wise guys here to help you w/you restoration. I'm not one of them I just have a lot of time on my hands...
Yup still have the early 116B. Found the needed opt and longwave antenna coil. So electronically a littlle bit of work the chassis would be in good order. On the other hand eeck that cabinet. Haven't done much w/it. It's on the docket for this spring. Have been busy with a 16B cathedral and a '34 16 RX chairside refinishing. The 118 spkr ended up donating it's cone and fc to repair a destitute 16B tombstone w/a 10 1/2" spkr.
mbldesign
I should be pretty well versed in the 116's as I have four of them but it's been four or five yrs since I've been digging around inside one. They are very similar to the four band model 16's. The later models (37-116, 38-116, and low fidelity '39-116) are very different from the four band 16's and 116. Just wondering which model do you have? Does your set have the 10 1/2" spkr (early) or the 8" spkr (late) ? While you have the dial out never clean it w/water! It will remove any printing. Odorless mineral spirits works well but use it gently.
https://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=16833
Lots of wise guys here to help you w/you restoration. I'm not one of them I just have a lot of time on my hands...
When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!
Terry