The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
Started this discussion. Last reply by Brad Winder Jun 12, 2022. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Working on my Phantom I decided to remove and replace the caps in the agc amplifier transformer. When I removed the transformer I found that the coil was damaged with half of the winding missing and…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by David C. Poland Mar 23, 2022. 2 Replies 3 Likes
I have a Magnavox speaker from a Scott phantom to repair,it is fitted…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by mike hadley Jun 13, 2021. 3 Replies 1 Like
After rebuilding both permanent magnet and field coil speakers the next step for me was to build a field coil speaker from the bottom up,besides there is an awful lot of radios out there without the…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Thomas Day Sep 24, 2019. 3 Replies 2 Likes
I thought that I would like to share the last installment of my Philharmonic,the cabinet started life as an Allwave 23 Tasman, but the radio has sadly long gone, and there was some horrible…Continue
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your patients with me. I am looking for escutcheons for my AW 23, 7 knobs. The cabinet is looking good, but missing them. I have the chassis fully restored and working well. I also need a speaker. If you have any source, I would appreciate it.
David Dodgen
Thom;
Thank heaven for Hammond, my Mcmurdo v had the tone stack hacked out, long before the set came into my possession, I ran the tone schematic through ltspice to get the inductor values, Mouser provided.
I now have accumulated parts to build the combined psu and amp, luckily I have enough bench supplies to prove the radio is working.
I quite often find that if you keep chipping away, rather than tearing into a project, it allows thinking time. This helps to find the best way around a problem.
And as you know I found a way around the seven pin socket problem for my Philly a while ago.
Mike
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