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#1

Hi

I picked up this radio and need someone to ID it for me. The sticker with the model number is missing so I have no idea what model it is.

It has 6 tubes and has a lot of dirt inside. What is the best way to clean up the circuit board so I can replace components?

Thanks

Steve

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#2

Hi Steve
This set is a bit too new for us as most of the ones we deal with are pre 1950 or so. Just by looking at it I would take a guess and say it's from the early to mid 1960's. I did take a look at some on line reference material but didn't see your set. Sorry!
Terry

When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!

Terry
#3

HI,
I'd say mid to late 60s on this one. Is there any type of ID on the back cover. Or perhaps stamped on the circuit board?

The main issue with some of these is the circuit board may have been heat damaged by the rectifier and audio output tubes. It could range from just a discoloration, to lifting copper traces lifting.
What kind of info are you needing on it? If the set has not been messed with before, the replacement and ID of of parts should be easy.

I'd use a bristle brush (dollar store ' basting brush") to brush off the dirt and dust. If the cabinet has no paper labels, you can disassemble the chassis from it, then wash with some warm soap and water. Be careful of the paint in the numbers.

Here is another one I found, but there wasn't any ID with the text.
http://home.comcast.net/~btse1/vintrad/t...philco.jpg

Do an inspection of the underside of the board and see if there are any breaks or solder joints that have cracks in them. You will see what I mean about the discoloration around the tube sockets.

Curious, have you powered the set up at all ? As this is not really a vintage set yet, you might be able to get away with powering it up for a few seconds.
You will either hear stations, or hear a hum. If it hums, remove power at once.
That's an indication that the filter caps have failed and need to be replaced.

If the set plays with no hum, it shows that all the circuits are working. I would still replace the filter caps at that point.
ALthough the set is 'newer' we are talking about 40 year old capacitors that could fail at any time.

I think that this is a great set if you are starting a collection, Philco too Icon_smile Let us know how you come along and if you have any more questions, please ask.




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