04-02-2015, 07:50 AM
Read through threads & Chucks advice, & it is GOOD reading
since I'd never run across one of these.
In the threads, Sparky mentions that the old foil caps seldom
go bad. I would have to differ with that--most need replaced.
Bob---did you have to "tune" the coil when you replaced the
cap in yours? Just wondering for future.
This is actually a set for the radio Grandson for a 4-H project,
so all this info is much appreciated. He's already done several
old units already.
Thanks much, guys.
Jim
since I'd never run across one of these.
In the threads, Sparky mentions that the old foil caps seldom
go bad. I would have to differ with that--most need replaced.
Bob---did you have to "tune" the coil when you replaced the
cap in yours? Just wondering for future.
This is actually a set for the radio Grandson for a 4-H project,
so all this info is much appreciated. He's already done several
old units already.
Thanks much, guys.
Jim