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model 42-395 humming
#1

I recently picked up a Philco 42-395. I turned it on and waited for it to warm up and it began humming. 5 or so seconds later the stations began working. The humming is the reason for this thread and I tried searching the others but could not find anything similar. You all know more about these radios than anyone else I could find and I'm sure it is a simple fix. Can anyone help point me in the right direction?

Thank you in advance

Doug
#2

The electrolytic capacitors are failing.

Do not, repeat, DO NOT operate the set again until they are replaced!

Failure to heed this warning WILL result in a burned out power transformer if you continue to operate the radio in this condition.

The paper capacitors must be replaced also, if you plan to operate the radio. Icon_smile And beware that rubber-covered wiring too!

Philco made some really decent radios between 1939 and 1942...but the crumbling rubber insulation on the wires makes them especially difficult to service.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Thanks Ron for the information, I knew you'd have the answer. Any good sites where I can download a schematic to show me everything you described? Don't suppose these are items I can pick up at Radio Shack, or can I?

Doug
#4

Hi

For a quick freebie, look here:

Nostalgia Air

But for good, clear, comprehensive service information, I recommend Chuck Schwark's Philco schematic service. More info here:

PHILCO SCHEMATIC INFORMATION

Well worth the modest cost.

Edit: No, you won't find the electrolytic and paper capacitors you need at Radio Shack. You can look here for a listing of Philco resources on my site.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

Yes, Chuck Schwark's schematics are the BEST! Well worth the aforementioned modest cost. You'll be well pleased! Icon_biggrin Icon_biggrin Icon_biggrin Icon_biggrin

Mike

"Did you say 'two utes'?'




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