The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
I built this cabinet in 1979 when I first acquired the components.
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Tom, I have one of these with a misbehaving auto-tuner. The motor wants to run but does not. Manual tuning turns freely. I am going to dive into it next year for a full recap, but I'd like to study the mechanicals first. I cannot find any really useful guide to the Collins auto-tuner adjustment and repair. I have the blow-up engineering drawing. It looks identical to a GM TH700R automatic trans to me (eg., incomprehensible). Can you suggest some materials for me to read? Thanks
Thanks, Ken. It sounds pretty good after spending a lot of time going over all the circuits. It's a little bass heavy on FM, the loudness compensation cannot be switch out, but I can tame it with the bass control. I listen to it often, especially on short wave at night. The three tube magnetic preamp that is part of it, is not as shown on the schematics. It has two inputs, one for 33-45 rpm, and the other for a 78 player.
Nice way to use a chassis-only radio. I'll bet it sounds great!
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