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38-690, code 125 questions
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Hi

The "box" you refer to is probably part (108), which contains three capacitors - two 0.1 uF and one 0.7 uF. These caps are part of the AFC (magnetic tuning) circuit, and are critical. You can get close to 0.7 uF using new parts by connecting a 0.47 and a 0.22 uF in parallel to achieve 0.69 uF, close enough.

Regarding the tweeter wiring error, refer to the page on this subject on my website.

http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/tweeters.htm

It is preferred that you use a nonpolarized electrolytic for this speaker crossover cap. Some guys advocate using two regular electrolytics connected in series, with the positive leads tied together and the two negative leads being used as the leads of the original cap was used. But I would prefer a nonpolarized electrolytic, which is used for speaker crossovers.

Why a 4.7 uF or 10 uF? As stated in the text on the page linked above, the original circuit of the 38-690 used a 1 uF cap, which yielded a crossover point of 19000 cycles (Hz). Way too high for this radio. A 2.2 uF cap will yield a crossover point of 9000 cycles; 4.7 uF, 4000 cycles; 10 uF, around 2000 cycles. You see, the higher the value of the nonpolarized electrolytic used, the lower the crossover frequency.

Crossover frequency is defined by the McGraw-Hill Science & Technology Dictionary as the frequency at which a dividing network delivers equal power to the upper and lower frequency channels when both are terminated in specified loads.

The 38-690 tweeters should be receiving the audio frequencies above 2000 to 4000 cycles, not 19000 cycles. At 19000 cycles you will hear very little from the tweeters. At a 4000 cycle crossover, the tweeters come to life in a 38-690. At 2000 cycles, they make their presence known even more.

I would not go below 2000 cycles for a crossover frequency. In fact, I think I would stick with a 4000 cycle crossover. The woofer in this set should be able to reproduce the low end audio up to 4000 cycles.

The wiring change for the tweeters, if it needs to be done, is done under the chassis of the audio amplifier/power supply.

--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN


Messages In This Thread
38-690, code 125 questions - by SteveJB - 01-11-2011, 11:21 PM
Re: 38-690, code 125 questions - by Ron Ramirez - 01-11-2011, 11:44 PM
Re: 38-690, code 125 questions - by Ron Ramirez - 01-11-2011, 11:51 PM
Re: 38-690, code 125 questions - by SteveJB - 01-12-2011, 12:01 AM
Re: 38-690, code 125 questions - by SteveJB - 02-27-2011, 09:57 PM
Re: 38-690, code 125 questions - by Ron Ramirez - 02-27-2011, 11:14 PM



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