[NJARC] Philco Hummmmmmmmmmm

Chuck cpaci1 at verizon.net
Thu Jan 10 11:38:46 EST 2013


If the chassis has rust, Naval Jelly and an old tooth brush works great.

From: Scott Roberts 
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [NJARC] Philco Hummmmmmmmmmm

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If you have the "white crap" on  the chassis, be careful- If I recall correctly, it is cadmium oxide, or somesuch, and is quite hazardous to to your health...

Scott






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From: "sgt88 at atlanticbb.net" <sgt88 at atlanticbb.net>
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 10:33 AM
Subject: [NJARC] Philco Hummmmmmmmmmm
 
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Hi all:

Got my 116X working all bands.

Also got a hum that's seems a rather loud...replaced the filter caps...it is not noticeable when I pick up a station...

Is this to be expected?

What voltage rating should the filter caps be?

Also...have seen both 80 and 5Z3 in similar models...I believe the 5Z3 is the better tube to handle the current...please advise.

And..what can I do to - adjustment wise - to make sure I've the radio 'peaked' for max reception/performance?...only have a VOM & O'scope instruments.

Lastly...I'd like to 'polish up' the aged metal chassis...have used a Dremel brush in the past...your suggestions welcome.

Thank you & kind regards,
Steve Tetorka

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