Enjoyed the video - especially the trouble shooting stages. I've also had radios that just start playing and not sure why. Part of the majic of these old sets. Thanks for sharing.
Wow the rare chassis 6Y60T in a Bakelite cabinet. That was probably the prototype for the wood cabinet version more commonly found in the AM- shortwave ring dial type radio the 6Y61T. It also had two small cone speakers on either side of the main speaker. Definitely for the export market , what was left of it in 1956.
Enjoyed the video - especially the trouble shooting stages. I've also had radios that just start playing and not sure why. Part of the majic of these old sets. Thanks for sharing.
Wow the rare chassis 6Y60T in a Bakelite cabinet. That was probably the prototype for the wood cabinet version more commonly found in the AM- shortwave ring dial type radio the 6Y61T. It also had two small cone speakers on either side
of the main speaker. Definitely for the export market , what was left of it in 1956.
Good on both AM and FM. It lives again.
@Radio Rescue What do you sell one of these radios for these days ? shipped to Mississippi H725
Is the selenium rectifier NOS?
Nice work! Wasn't aware of a AM/SW model. What's the model number?
H619 or 6Y60T is the chassis I believe.
Had no luck finding a schematic. Might be best to leave it as is to show to your buddies.
New Selenium??? why??? in4007 + 47 ohms works great
Because it's my radio and my channel and I want it that way.
Ok get a huge booster also asap @@45AMT