Welcome Guest! Be sure you know and follow the Phorum Rules before posting. Thank you and Enjoy! (January 12) x

Thread Closed
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Philco Model 96 Restoration Info
#16

TNA yes the yellow caps are 630V. The black caps are Solen Fast Caps which I prefer over low value e-caps. They too are 630 V. They are larger than e-caps but room is not a problem. Standard 450V e-caps will work fine as well. You should restuff the tone control caps as well. All three 630V will be fine. You will find that easy compared to the big can!
Good luck, Jerry

A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.
#17

Duplicate, sorry. Jerry

A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.
#18

I'd like to verify what I should order, as this is somewhat new to me. All of the capacitors are electrolytic, including those in the tone control circuit, none are polarized from what I can see on the schematic, and they can be ~600 volts?

Thanks for all the help, I'm progressing, slowly.

tna
#19

The only electrolytic caps you should have in that radio are the ones in the power supply. All the rest are either paper caps or micas. Paper caps, including ones in bakelite, should be replaced with poly caps or similar.
#20

Thank you for the information. Eventually I'll understand this better.

The tone control capacitors, 2 @ .01uF and 1 @ .015uF should be polypropylene?

And the capacitors in the "Condenser Block"(3 @ .5uF, 2 @ .015uF, 2 @ 2uF, and 1 @1uF), are they electrolytic?
#21

The ones in the condensor block are also paper caps, and should be replaced with polys. Some use 'lytics for the 1 and 2uf units, but I don't recommend this, as they are used to bypass RF, and electrolytics don't do very well with that in high impedence circuits.
#22

I looked at the Tone Control, the capacitors are in pitch within the bakelite TC body. I can remove these, or, I can also solder new capacitors to the contacts. Is it likely the original capacitors are OK? And, given the capacitors can be switched out of the circuit, can I power up the radio with the new "Condenser Block" capacitors in place?

Thanks again
#23

I'm looking at Digikey and Mouser for the required capacitors, are there other sources anyone would recommend? I don't find Solen capacitors on their websites, and Parts Express doesn't list all of the required values in their catalog.

I'd appreciate any suggestions for sources.
#24

I get all of my capacitors and resistors from this guy..

http://www.justradios.com/

They are in Canada so it takes an extra day or two, but he always has what I need.

The artist formerly known as Puhpow! 8)
#25

hi guys
I get my caps from
mark oppat oldradioparts.net
tell him what radio you have he`ll send you a cap kit for it

sam
#26

Yes, replace the caps in the tone switch. It is quite easy and these are handling some high voltages.
Jerry

A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.
#27

TN, here is a link to AES that has Solen caps. They are expensive and I only use them for those non polarized needs or high current needs in the low mfd range.
Jerry
http://www.tubesandmore.com/products/C-FS-630

A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.
#28

It's been awhile, but the Philco Model 96 is running. I finaly took it to a man in Brunswick Maine, FinestKind/Vinylhaven, with considerable experience to go over it, replace the capacitor bank, and adjust it. I probably could have done most of it, but knew he would know far better than I, what to look for and change.

I live in rural Maine with poor reception and find I'll need a good antenna if I'm to listen to the Philco, so, I've started a loop antenna based upon some designs I found online, but, I'm not certain but what I might do better. At present I'm set to use 8-9 turns of 20 gauge wire around a frame I'm building using plywood, 1" diameter PVC and and some blocks of scrap Corian that I've grooved to locate the wires. I can go quite large with this frame, 6' or more if worthwhile.

Would anyone have suggestions though for this antenna, I've searched the archives and found some useful information, but would appreciate additional suggestions.

Here is a CAD image of the antenna: https://www.flickr.com/photos/68227271@N04/16099593280/

Thank you!
#29

wouldn`t a long wire be better
or get an am transmitter like sstran and play what you like ?
sam

Some day, and that day may never come, I will call upon you to do a service for me. But until that day, accept this justice as a gift
mafiamen2
#30

From what I've read the loop antenna is directional and more selective. I do intend to buy a transmitter kit as well, but want to listen to AM on the Philco, and particularly see which stations at a distance, I can tune in. I can also use the loop in the house, especially during our miserable Maine weather. 




Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
[-]
Recent Posts
Need to purchase some accessories for restoration of my Old Philco Radio
Here is a list of resources found in our online library that you might find useful. Mike's Gobs of Knobs email addres...klondike98 — 01:46 PM
First Radio restoration
Hi Tubeman, Welcome to the Philco Phorum.  Phamily Phriendly Pfun with Phine Pholks Phull of Philco Phacts. (See a p...MrFixr55 — 12:33 PM
First Radio restoration
You could post in the WANTED ADs section here on the Phorum and see if anyone has an RF generator that they want to sell...klondike98 — 11:55 AM
Zenith H725
Good ideas, thank you Arrange and Rich. I have the adhesive aluminum foil already and can try that immediately. More ...EdHolland — 10:18 AM
Graphics for majestic 1050 dial glass.
Murf; I found this thread on the ARF, the first photo has a pretty good view of the dial glass. Regards ArranArran — 01:12 AM
Zenith H725
hello Ed, how about that speacial tape used for ducting it's like foil or how about thin piece of aluminum roof flash...radiorich — 12:19 AM
Zenith H725
Ed; One material that I have seen, but never tried for this was material for making exhaust gaskets, it's similar to ...Arran — 11:42 PM
Zenith H725
I just remembered, I have some hi temp silicone rubber material which could do the trick. Or a piece of FR4 laminate. Th...EdHolland — 08:39 PM
Zenith H725
The PSU filter cap arrived today (thank you USPS!) so I will work on that later. Meanwhile, I have the dial, speaker...EdHolland — 06:42 PM
Philco 610B oscillator wiring
Thanks Terry. After checking my notes I think I recorded about -10v at the 6A7 G4/control grid. The screen grid (G3 &...Tubester — 05:59 PM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently 1498 online users. [Complete List]
» 3 Member(s) | 1495 Guest(s)
AvatarAvatarAvatar

>