1950's Philips European AM/SW tube type radio repair
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A British collector told me there were two schools of radio design and servicing--"There's Philips....and then there's everyone else...." :-)
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The european markings tio capacitors are easy to understand, For example: 10k = ,01mf , 50k = .05, 4k7 = .0047 (.005) and so on. The small ones like 100pf = 100E. I notice that you could not find the right string setup. So, if you want I have the complete service manual with all necessarty info. Meyer
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how do u now when te dial pointer is in the right place when replacing the cord? cause u have make sure the dial point is pointing at the right place. (like pointing 97.5 while listening to 84,5) my english is not the best but i hope you'll understand what i'm meaning to ask.
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I remember back in the 60s when there was Radio Free Europe crossing the "iron curtain", with jamming, Russian/Cuban propaganda, Radio Luxemburg, BBC, Voice of America, etc., SWL was way kewl back then, and I had a Blaupunkt to pull them in too! now it is China, some Europe, and religious stuff.
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i have a 1948 philips my great grandpa bought new in aruba. it needs capacitors and the cord that moves the indicator is frayed and needs to be replaced.
Is that a Data Precision Capacitance Meter? I've been wanting to get a Capacitance Meter.
mjmcomputers 2 years ago
This is actually a Tenma from MCM Electronics, it's probably a 1980's model.
retrochad 2 years ago
Neat radio, European radios are always interesting looking. You usually see something done differently too. The radio sound great, very nice.
AllAmericanFiveRadio 2 years ago
Thanks! Yes everything looks different from American components, even the tubes except the 6BQ5 are a different base type than the usual US 9-pin type.
retrochad 2 years ago
Shouldn't you replace the dial lamp, too?
Madness832 2 years ago
Yes I will, I was just testing to make sure the chassis fit back in the cabinet OK. I need to re-install the dial pointer too.
retrochad 2 years ago