The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
All, does anyone happen to have a high quality scan of the SAMS photofact covering the 800B? I'm getting ready to attack mine and it seems like a photofact would come in handy. I'd also like to hear what components likely needs to be replaced. I'm planning on replacing all the electrolytic caps and normally I'd swap all the paper caps but these are all difficult to get to. It looks like I'd have to disconnect them for testing so at that point I might as well re-stuff all the bathtubs. If the paper caps are likely to be good I'll just swap the electrolytics. I'm still a month or two away from starting on this project but I'd like to hear from folks that have restored a 800B so I can begin planning. What are the common problems that need to addressed? Once it's up and running I'll do the tone modifications. I haven't powered it up yet but I was told it was functional minus the motorized tuning. Also, is it safe to wax the chrome chassis or will it burn off when things get warm?
Thanks,
Keith
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Riders Vol 15 in the Scott section - page 30 to page 90 covers much of the information you need. Take some time to get acquainted with the documentation before you get too far along in recapping.
I have restored one of these. You definitely need the documentation to restore this complex radio, as well as how to operate it because in order to switch between AM and FM, some controls must be in certain positions. Take your time. The one I restored sounded impressive in the cabinet when I finished the restoration.
Also, watch for the large blue cover compendium that includes all information from the owner's manual, factory tech information including parts list, voltage and resistance readings and alignment instructions, and well as extensive tech info on the Thorens 78 changer model Concert CD-40. This book is well over 100 pages.
The bath tub caps have a reputation of being all bad. You might as well replace all caps - they are already over 65 years old and should be regarded as unreliable.. There were some changes effective with serial number 2000. Be aware that the AC line runs through the speaker plug in route to the receiver and back to the on/off relay relay located in the power supply. Start with a check of all the transformers and relays lest you have other challenges besides the bad motor.
I like Turtle Wax's Chrome polish as a cleaner deal with any dirt and corrosion . Then I suppose waxing the chrome with an auto wax product would be OK.
-Dave Poland
Thanks Dave, Did you re-stuff the bathtubs? I've done lots of radios but none this complex. I've never seen a Riders that was more than a few pages and this one has 60! I'm thinking SAMS would fill in any gaps that Riders left out. Good thing I've got a couple of months before I begin because it will take me at least a couple of months to do my homework.
Keith
Keith, I did not re stuff bath tub caps as that 800B belongs to distant member of wife's family (but I may re stuff them for my own 800B when I get to it). I disconnected the positive end and bridged in the new caps, sometimes adding terminal strips to support the new caps..
You say it plays despite the faulty motor drive. You may need to disconnect the motor until you get the radio playing, and then check out the motor. Each station preset button is hard wired for either AM or FM (and can be rewired for either AM or FM by changing a solder connection). Changing to FM mode or AM mode is accomplished by selecting an FM preset or an AM preset button to activate a relay that actually makes the change. Pressing any preset is also supposed to activate the motor drive to seek that station. Maybe the motor is bad, or needs lube and maintenance, or the transformer that powers it is burned out. Or maybe the big round mechanism on the back is too dirty to pass current to the motor. Or the motor is stuck and stressing the transformer and hasn't burned out yet.. I have been told the motor is under powered and lubrication of the motor and of the entire tuning mechanism is important to avoid motor damage.
Most of the FM circuit is located on the Power supply chassis along with the audio amp circuit. Again, the Selectivity and AM band switch must be in certain positions for the AM/FM relay to activate - see the set instructions. You need the correct Scott field coil speaker attached in order for the 800B radio to power up, Otherwise you need to rig a temporary jumper to allow house current to get through to the on/off relay. Scott eventually (sometime before Ser# 5769) went to a permanent magnet speaker that had a 675 ohm power resistor by the magnet in lieu of the field coil. The bell cover over the magnet is metal for the field coil version, and plastic for the power resistor version. Both versions are coax Jensens, and are the same color blue. The tweeter is activated in FM mode and switched out on radio and short wave mode. As you can imagine, the diagrams are bit daunting.
Have fun ..... -Dave
Dave, You're scaring me. I'm not going to touch this thing until I'm convinced I know how it operates.
Thanks,
Keith
Once again, I'll remind everyone that there is a lot of data on most sets at this site:
https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B0K3TBSz_27rNzRiZDFlM2ItN2EyMC00Y...
In this case, go to "Set Folders" and find the 800B materials.....it should help.
I should have remembered the new set folders resource. The 800B set folders looks complete.
Keith, My long narrative was intended to orientate you, not worry you. Start with the operating instructions as you have the radio in front of you on your work table to get oriented. It helps to color code some of the circuits in the diagrams: in particular, the AC power feed to the on/off relay, high voltage B+ wires, the medium voltage B+ circuits. Working through the 800B is great training to enable you to tackle about any Scott you will ever encounter. And the 800B is the considered the last of the classic Scotts because E H was still in charge during its design. It has modern FM, phono input and the TV input is a good "Aux in" for a CD player or Ipod with very good powerful audio to enjoy when you are done.
- Dave
Ralph, I'd love to get some high quality scans of the schematic so I can blow it up and printed poster size. The portions of the manual that contain photographs may reproduce better if photographed rather than scanned. At the moment I've got a bunch of radios in my restoration cue that need to be finished before I begin this project so I won't need them for at least a month, maybe longer. I'll write back when I'm a bit closer. Have you recapped yours?
Thanks,
Keith
keithslowe@gmail.com
Ralph Kearton said:
Hi Keith
I have the original factory manual
Along with some service notes
IF you like I can email them to you
Let me know
Ralph Kearton
Ralph, I'd love to get some high quality scans of the schematic so I can blow it up and printed poster size. The portions of the manual that contain photographs may reproduce better if photographed rather than scanned. At the moment I've got a bunch of radios in my restoration cue that need to be finished before I begin this project so I won't need them for at least a month, maybe longer. I'll write back when I'm a bit closer. Have you recapped yours?
Thanks,
Keith
keithslowe@gmail.com
Ralph Kearton said:Hi Keith
I have the original factory manual
Along with some service notes
IF you like I can email them to you
Let me know
Ralph Kearton
Ralph:
I have a push button assembly available. Let me know which version (early or late) and which side you are seeking along with a shipping address and I will provide a quote for the assembly including shipping. Also please let me know how many push-buttons you will require for replacement of the ones on the damaged assembly.
Norman
Hi Norman
Many thanks
It took a wack in transit
i have 3 out on the top of the left hand side
At work now will check back with the serial number to nite
Its built 5/19/47 and the serial number is in the middle 2000s from memory .
Would love to check out your collection when i am next in the golden state
thanks again
Ralph
Norman S Braithwaite said:
Ralph:
I have a push button assembly available. Let me know which version (early or late) and which side you are seeking along with a shipping address and I will provide a quote for the assembly including shipping. Also please let me know how many push-buttons you will require for replacement of the ones on the damaged assembly.
Norman
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