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This is the pushbutton assy. out of a 40-190 I'm working on. This resistor has a brown body and is green at one end. 150 ohm? It reads 220 ohms. It is in series between the #22 250pf mica cap and 6J8 pin 6. But you won't see this resistor on the schematic because the schematic shows a 7J7 being used in this set. Run 4 had the 6J8. This set has the 6J8. I've been all through the paperwork from Chuck and there is no reference to this resistor. I'd like to know if it is a 150 ohm 1/2 watt resistor.
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel...013339.pdf
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Yes, it is 150 ohms.
In the production changes for this model as well as the 40-180 and 40-185, it states the following:
Quote:Run 5 - A new resistor Part No. 33-115339 not shown on diagram of the Service Bulletin was added in series with the plates [sic] of the 6J8G tube. This change was made to improve oscillator action at 18 M.C.
The resistor is in series with the oscillator plate of the 6J8G, which is...pin 6.
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Thanks you Ron! I read that but it meant nothing because I didn't have anything to cross reference that resistor part number too. I figured it was a 150 ohm just way out of tolerance. But common sense should have told me it was that resistor because as you say pin 6 of the 6J8 is the oscillator plate.
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Pepperoni Wrote:I read that but it meant nothing because I didn't have anything to cross reference that resistor part number too.
How to decipher Philco resistor part numbers:
http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/resistor.htm
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Pepperoni, Pretty cool how you were able to put captions in the photo. Good luck with the restoration.. Joe
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Thanks again Ron! That's copied and pasted to my radio data folder.
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