Philco 16B restoration
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Thanks gentlemen. I’m starting on the Bakelite blocks.
Rod you had mentioned about the power transformer primary blo...Phil27 — 11:53 PM |
Philco 46-480 Electronic Restoration
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Yeah...fun.morzh — 10:39 PM |
Philco 46-480 Electronic Restoration
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I've made a disappointing discovery this evening. That is, my 3rd IF can is a Meissner part #16-6660. This is not the or...jrblasde — 10:26 PM |
Philco 16B restoration
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This is fairly common when two components near each other are to be connected to the same point. Saves wire space on ter...RodB — 09:16 PM |
Philco 16B restoration
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Yes, Philco did this twisting parts and, no, that does not affect anything. Just a way to connect parts.morzh — 08:53 PM |
Philco 16B restoration
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I need some advice on the two enclosed photos. The first shows a 8k resistor, part #42 and a 2 meg resistor, part #41. T...Phil27 — 07:24 PM |
Restoring Philco 96
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This chassis is strange. Yes, it obviously has some repairs done to it.
But many resistors, that seem factory, or at l...morzh — 05:57 PM |
37-640 bandswitch ?
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Thanks Greg, I think things may work out. I will update as I start the work again when the 620 arrives---Johngeorgetownjohn — 04:36 PM |
37-640 bandswitch ?
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Oops, I for some reason I got it in to my head that you have 630, not a 640. None the less the front end of the 640/620 ...Greg — 03:40 PM |
37-640 bandswitch ?
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This is a correction from last post about tuner capacitor.
The front of my 640 tuner bracket is factory stamped with 37...georgetownjohn — 02:57 PM |