09-05-2015, 03:19 PM
Looks great. You did a beautiful job.
Do you have full size photos of the cap box rebuild? I have an unrestored Radiola 60 that works as is, but eventually will need the paper caps replaced. It would be nice to see what is involved before actually digging in to it.
By the way, the same wirewound resistor was open on mine. That was the only thing really wrong with it, other than needing alignment and neutralization of the IF stages. The neutralization adjustments are the trickiest part, otherwise you get all sorts of howls and squeals as you turn up the volume.
The Radiola 60 is a great performer for a late 20's radio, especially since its an early all triode superhet.
Do you have full size photos of the cap box rebuild? I have an unrestored Radiola 60 that works as is, but eventually will need the paper caps replaced. It would be nice to see what is involved before actually digging in to it.
By the way, the same wirewound resistor was open on mine. That was the only thing really wrong with it, other than needing alignment and neutralization of the IF stages. The neutralization adjustments are the trickiest part, otherwise you get all sorts of howls and squeals as you turn up the volume.
The Radiola 60 is a great performer for a late 20's radio, especially since its an early all triode superhet.