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Philco 95
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Hi Guy's,
Posted a thread before about a model 95 I brought home last week.
Aaron was correct about the cabinet being refinished. After looking it over closely and comparing to an original 95, I can see it now.
Probably won't refinish it though as I am going to sell it anyway.
The radio plays perfectly, but of course I had to remove the chassis and the bottom cover plate just to see if it has ever been re-capped.
Kind of a strange layout as compared to what I usually work on.
Appears to be unmolested.
Caps are held in with brackets or clips and some are wired to the side of the cap.
Resistors all appear to be original.
I am amazed that this still plays like a new radio with as old as it is.
Looking at Nostalgia radio schematics, I do not see a parts list.
Don't see that the caps are marked either.
One page of the schematics does show part ID numbers on the caps.
Anyone have a parts list for this radio?
murf
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http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/images/95.jpg
Note a few of the caps have resistors molded in with cap. Easiest way to repair is to cut the gnd lead off and solder new cap under the old one.
Terry




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