12-31-2013, 10:26 PM
Hey, Welcome to the forum!
When you mentioned that everything worked 100%, does that mean this radio has been serviced? Among other things, the electrolytic and paper capacitors as well as all out of tolerance resisters need to be replaced. If the radio hums, that would be a sure sign the electrolytic capacitors need replacement. I would make sure of that before plugging it in and turning it on. If these items have not been replaced, you are living on borrowed time.
A really good site for newbies is Phils old radios at www.antiqueradio.org. Check out his beginners section.
Good luck, whatever you decide to do.
Tom
When you mentioned that everything worked 100%, does that mean this radio has been serviced? Among other things, the electrolytic and paper capacitors as well as all out of tolerance resisters need to be replaced. If the radio hums, that would be a sure sign the electrolytic capacitors need replacement. I would make sure of that before plugging it in and turning it on. If these items have not been replaced, you are living on borrowed time.
A really good site for newbies is Phils old radios at www.antiqueradio.org. Check out his beginners section.
Good luck, whatever you decide to do.
Tom