New find. 91X code 225
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Thanks all. To be honest I don’t know what to make of it being in this cabinet style but I like it a lot. I specifically...pdieten — 12:47 PM |
New find. 91X code 225
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Nice grab! It appears to be a 19X cabinet. This wasn't unusual. Philco often retrofitted to other cabinets as invento...GarySP — 12:32 PM |
1949 Motorola 5A9M
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I would certainly write down step-by-step the progression of disassembly of the works, and probably cuss out the electri...GarySP — 12:18 PM |
New find. 91X code 225
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Nice looking! This annotated schematic from our library shows parts that are slightly different in the early and later ...klondike98 — 11:33 AM |
1949 Motorola 5A9M
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LOL!! Well Arran, if you do dive into it and come across any advice on dealing with accessing components let me know. I...klondike98 — 11:56 PM |
1949 Motorola 5A9M
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Bob and Gary;
I have the further complication on the Phillips that they decided to use some 200 volt rated paper caps...Arran — 10:05 PM |
1949 Motorola 5A9M
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Thx Arran & Gary. Yes its super crowded in the chassis and I've debated whether to try to restuff caps or not. I t...klondike98 — 07:40 PM |
1949 Motorola 5A9M
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That's got to be one of the tightest conglomeration of components I've ever seen! I wonder how the line workers felt bu...GarySP — 05:46 PM |
1949 Motorola 5A9M
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Bob;
I think that the Phillips was actually manufactured in Canada, though they may have imported many of the compone...Arran — 02:28 PM |
1949 Motorola 5A9M
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I've started replacing the electrolytic caps now. As Arran mentioned, they are housed under a metal strap. Here's a ph...klondike98 — 12:22 PM |