Philips EL-3302 Compact Cassette Recorder made in 1965
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Hi mkkiani! great video! last Saturday i bought one of these on a flea market. The belts where deteriorated (it's a Philips, what did i sucpect :-) ) anyway, i'm looking for the mesurements of the belts of this machine. can you provide me these? also a scan of the manual and schematic would be great. i'm hoping to get this puppy working soon thanks in advance greetings form the Philips homecountry
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I have one of this, in the box, new .-. u know for how much i can sell it?
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crazy demonstration there is nothing like a true pro i will get to the point i need your assitace with the same machine can you help if you click onto my youtube name it should take you to the link where the el3302 is thankyou again is it all in the wrist?
imageingdevice1 7 months ago
@imageingdevice1 I have to agree that Bang & Mend is an old method and tried and tested. Many times you would be watching tv or listening to the radio and it would go off. If someone went upto it and kicked it then up it would come bright and loud. With many faults in electrical equipment opening the item checking for loose components refitting and retightening can solve the problem.
mkkiani 7 months ago
@imageingdevice1 In the end if nothing works then a kick or bang does no harm, in fact it may work. tools - nothing more useful than a soldering iron, for those more often than not loose solder joints. Many thanks for the video. Keep it up!
mkkiani 7 months ago