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IF Slug Adjustment
#1

Hi, does this look like someone way over adjusted the slug on this 1st IF? I really dont know much about the slug adjustments being the rookie I am, but I have a little bit of experience with trimmer adjustments. This thing looks like its out about 1/2 inch past the can. This is the IF with the big mystery cap nobody on the other forum I visit was ever able to identify because of Philcos proprietary marking systems. I was thinking maybe that cap is bad and caused the person doing an alignment to way over compensate?

Philco 41-255
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#2

No, that is supposed to be like that. Chances are if you look underneath, there is another one on the bottom of the can also.

Eric
The Villages, FL
Member: Philco Phorum, ARF, ARCI & Radiomuseum.org

#3

Nope, only one slug on that can, and it's on top. The other adjustment is a trimmer capacitor to the side of the slug.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#4

Well, I was half right! Icon_thumbupIcon_clap

Eric
The Villages, FL
Member: Philco Phorum, ARF, ARCI & Radiomuseum.org

#5

Thanks for the replies. Yes one slug and one trimmer on top.
I was just used to seeing it like this on my near identical 41-250 chassis so it looked like kind of radical adjustment to me.
Thanks!
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#6

Can't think of why anyone would make a screw that needlessly long, but then again, accountants were not running things way back when. A proper alignment will reveal all.
#7

When it comes to those type of slugs they typically run more like your project radio than that last picture. Depends how its made, though. A peak may (probably) exist on either side of the coil as the slug passes through it so both could be correct.
#8

Thanks for all the comments. Looks like I will be Ok then with this IF in place. The radio is currently going through reconditioning. I have replaced all the .003uf and larger caps and bad tubes and it still tunes stations. Now to try to fix the loose/worn band switch.

Much appreciated!




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