11-01-2020, 05:32 PM
I have been working on a Philco 89 and have issues with the oscillator (36 osc tube). I replaced the caps and out of spec resistors, and I had to rewind the osc and detector coils. The oscillator is running, but at a frequency of about 4.4 MHz, and does not change with adjusting the tuning cap. I would assume that if I had wound the coil backwards (it appears to be right) that it would not even oscillate? So far, I have not been able to find any wiring errors, so was wondering if anyone has ever had this problem? The radio did not have any tube shields so I had to improvise with what I had until I can locate the proper ones.
Doing a search, I ran across the thread by Ron Ramirez on converting the radio to use a 6A7 tube instead of the 36. After reading all the horror stories about the unstable oscillators in these sets, I have been considering trying it. What is the success rate among the ones who did this conversion?
In the meantime, I will continue to try to figure it out.
John
Doing a search, I ran across the thread by Ron Ramirez on converting the radio to use a 6A7 tube instead of the 36. After reading all the horror stories about the unstable oscillators in these sets, I have been considering trying it. What is the success rate among the ones who did this conversion?
In the meantime, I will continue to try to figure it out.
John