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37-10 plate voltages 100 vdc high
#1

Outputs  2  (6f6g), 6k7g (if); 6k7g (rf), voltages all 100 volts high.
Possible cause and or possible fix, and or any help i can get.
Thanks as always to those more wise than me.
TT
#2

So post some pics of the top and under the chassis. Let's see what you've got.

Terry
#3

TT, do you mean a 38-10?  The 39-10RP is a phonograph that was attached to a radio. 
#4

Have you done anything with the radio (like recapping it and checking resistors)? If the answer is no, then don't power it up again until you do.
Good luck.
#5

(08-21-2015, 07:00 PM)Radioroslyn Wrote:  So post some pics of the top and under the chassis. Let's see what you've got.

Terry

Its a 37-10 sorry.
#6

OK, here's the 37-10 schematic. Have you recapped the set?
#7

I have schematic and it has been re-capped. Changes per #269 revisions were made.
#8

The reason I asked about pics is I wanted see if the power transformer is original to the set among other things.


Terry
#9

Here are some instructions for adding pictures.  I added the link to the schematic to make it easier for folks to help you.  
#10

(08-24-2015, 05:49 PM)Radioroslyn Wrote:  The reason I asked about pics is I wanted see if the power transformer is original to the set among other things.


Terry
Ok. I'll give the picture thinga shot. I have to find a site to put them on, so i'll need a few days tofigure it out.
As always, thanks philco folks.
#11

(08-24-2015, 07:56 PM)klondike98 Wrote:  Here are some instructions for adding pictures.  I added the link to the schematic to make it easier for folks to help you.  

Will it work if i put pictures in dropbox?
#12

Yes, I use dropbox. You put the pictures you want to share in the "public" folder.
#13

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fsifisa18r71u...0ecoa?dl=0
#14

I might be doing it wrong but all I'm seeing is thumbnails.

Terry
#15

When I click on hhe thumbnail using a chrome browser, it opens to a larger pic for me.




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