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Old 07-12-2010, 09:39 AM
DaveWM DaveWM is offline
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restoring old tv's

Just wondering. After messing about with my philco roundie and finding a few bad parts, anybody ever think of just replacing EVERY resistor and cap?

I mean on a PCB its very easy. I realize the in the RF section it "may" cause some issues depending on if its in a tuned circuit, but all the coupling an bypass caps, all the plate/screen/cathode resistors etc...

At least you would know its all at the base line values.

just thinking out loud. guess its a form of "restoration vs repairing".

I realize that shotgunning paper caps is the norm, but I was thinking shotgunning everything in sight that is readilly availble. Not that I plan to do it as it seems like a lot of effort, just wondering if anyone else has thought along these lines.
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