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Model 14 Bakelite block question
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(12-18-2014, 04:58 PM)doug-5er Wrote:  Hi Mike, It looks like there was a replacement in the block capacitor Index.the 3615 BM was replaced with a 3615ODG which is 2 (two) .05 caps.

  http://www.antiqueradios.com/philcorestorer/page10.html
http://www.antiqueradios.com/philcorestorer/page9.html


Hows that dial coming along?

Hi Doug!

The 37-11 dial project is on the back burner until the replacement dial arrives from RadioDaze. Figured that I might was well mount the new dial before engaging in the struggle to get the mechanics working correctly. That order was placed two weeks ago, and I'm still hoping it arrives by Christmas.

Thanks for the links that update and define that block. That explains the two caps in the block, but the leads came up through only two holes (the third hole in the block was unoccupied). After posting my query, I carefully pried out the caps and found the leads from the two caps wound together at one end. The other end was too disturbed to assess.

In a situation like this, where the service bulletin says there are two .05 uf caps in the block and the radio's parts list says the part is .1 uf, I'm inclined to think that they used the block's two .05 caps in parallel to achieve the .1 value required in the circuit?

Confession: I actually like re-stuffing Bakelite blocks!

Mike, K9UW
Amherst, WI

Mike, K9UW
Amherst, WI


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Model 14 Bakelite block question - by k9uw - 12-18-2014, 04:25 PM
RE: Model 14 Bakelite block question - by k9uw - 12-18-2014, 06:18 PM



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