1952 Motorola 63X1A tube type radio chassis test

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2008

Here I show the new capacitors and other repairs and test the chassis.

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  • I would really like to see a video of how you fix those IF cans.

  • I will try to...sorry I did not video the repairs of this one but I have and Admiral with the same problem I will video the IF can repairs.

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  • really hold 160 V or.... An other point is that I would put these isolation "pipe like" around each component's wire, so I would avoid any short circuit (I don't know the name a "wire coat" how they call this). Usually the resistors had to be of some wattage (they are bigger) because they usually heat up.

  • I still wonder about of these modern electrolytic capacitors. When I constructed 2 tube transmitters back in the 80s, a craftman told me, although using modern plastic electrolytics is an easy solution, I don't recommend it. They may explode under some circumstances. Instead, use metallic barrel type electrolytics (they have a safety anti explosion tap), these barrel type usually fit (screw on the chassis). To be honest I didn't ever experience a big electrolytic explosion. Do these capacitors

  • that tube hot the glass isnot heat up to yet you finger did not got burnt when you move it over

  • that would be great. I really enjoy your videos. and all the vintage gear you go through, its nice to see somebody that appreciates this old equipment.

  • Thank you! This has been one of the tougher radios to repair even though it's pretty simple.

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