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i am snowed in today so I am re-capping a Tradio for my uncle. I have a resistor with a brown body, yellow stripe, red stripe , red stripe. I only have the list for body, end , dot.
Where can I get the one for these and what is its value?
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Looks like 220K. red-red-yellow= 22x10,000 = 220,000 Ohm = 220K.
measure it first, see if it is in the vicinity.
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Thanks, I now have grey, red, brown with a 10% tolerance. That is 8200 ohms?
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820 Ω.
You may want to download this link. It has a lot of good information. Resistor codes are on Page 73.
http://www.vacuumtubeera.net/Allied-EDH.pdf
There are many more resistor tables available on the web in color.
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Ok,
Another question...
The electrolytic is 40,30,20, where do the negatives go? To ground? Mike! You needto yeah me to read these D**n schematics
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel...021846.pdf
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theirs another one you will fix told ya he`s not doc holiday
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geez dude I ain't saying you gotta be able to read all that noodly stuff but cain't ya see the negative (common for all three) goes to the S1 switch or possibly a wire coming from it somewhere on some solder post?
BTW don't call them 40, 30, 20 as on the sch they are C8, A, B and C sections. This is called reference designator and those are for referring to the parts.
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Say what?
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psst mike
when talking to kirk
you have to put it into colors red crayon to here. green crayon to here and all the black crayons go together here
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S. Reads as "a**". Well, since the censor corercts it, it is another word for a Donkey.
1. reads as "Juan".
S1. "a** Juan".
Switch. You know. The clicky do-hickey. Makes clicking sound and connects Mains to your radio.
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let me know the level of decomposing, I will oblige.
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Ok well I am looking and I don't see a direct wire to the switch. Can I just run the negatives to the chassis ground?
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No, they are NOT to the chassis.
Again, look at the power switch (probably coupled with your volume?).
One wire goes to the power cord, another should go to the filaments' string AND to the negative of these caps.
This is NOT a hot chassis radio, and the chassis is coupled into that negative via a capacitor C16. BTW one pin of that C16 is on the chassis and another is on that negative plus power switch plus filaments.
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Yeah, I didn't get that
What does it mean when it says "can is common negative? That's what the can has on it. Maybe it is not that schematic? This radio is not marked so I was going by the picture.
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I think I found it!
Wire running from the cans twisted piece that hold the can down running to a terminal strip!
Hope that is it?
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why don`t you show a pic of chassis to help you
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