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Old 07-03-2024, 10:20 PM
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It has just reached four years since the restoration. The restoration preserved all the original chassis mount electrolytics and carbon resistors. Only the paper capacitors not shunted by resistors were replaced.

Sixteen paper capacitors and an axial lead 40uFd and capacitor were replaced. Two out of tolerance were replaced with identical type carbon resistors.

The only mechanical issue was a loose worn brass fine tuning shaft which I remade and replaced. A full IF RF alignment was done.

I switch on the set regularly and it remains in excellent operating condition. The snapshots are from an off air signal this evening.

The aim of this thread was to see if the original 77 year old electrolytics would stand up to modern use. As I pointed out earlier in this thread, I took care reforming slowly the original electrolytics.

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