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Judy's Philco Radio on the Bench

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2008

The chassis of a 1935 Philco radio is shown on a repair bench and tuned through the AM broadcast and shortwave bands.

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  • Which model is this?

  • I can't recall exactly, but the oscilloscope probe was placed either at the detector output or across the audio output transformer.

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  • Valve Radios were always better than transistorised sets... I love the sound.

  • @taytayfinley96 LOTS of stuff on SW. Some of the stations cut their schedule, but still have on the air broadcasts, plus internet listening. SW will be here for a long, long time.

  • @taytayfinley96

    still alot on shortwave

  • Are you able to pick up shot waves still? I thought all that was gone!

  • Great work!!! Glad you are helping to save these great radios from extinction. Many were just thrown away in years past as people said they could not be fixed! To me the sound is better than what is available today. I guess its' something to do with the vacuum tubes. Keep uo the great work. The shortwave really comes in good. Rich

  • The selectivity and sensitivity is---"outstanding "

    The avc is very fast and the tuning is precise.

    Lovely radio--- a classic example of "our parent's generation "skills and class "

    Steve.

  • Where do you have the Oscopes leads hooked?

  • NICE RADIO

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