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Shouldered Tombstone 116-121
#1

Gentlemen,
I am new to this forum and been with my radio hobby about 2 years and enjoying it more everyday.
I just began working on a Philco 116-121.
I could use a schematic and a parts list??
Is there a code I could follow on the paper capacitors??
They just list a part number with no values, i.e. 30-4024, 30-1034???
Thanks for any help!!
Matt
mtroy1369
#2

Are paper caps tubular? Those usually do have values and voltages on them. Some could be found here.

http://philcorepairbench.com/papercap.htm


1000 VOLTS WORKING VOLTAGE
Capacity Mfd. Part No.

.006 30-4024
#3

Schematics and free other information here:
http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/images/116px.jpg
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel...013121.pdf
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel...013122.pdf

Have a look and see which one is your chassis.

Then, if you need, better clearer copies at a very low cost contact
http://www.philcorepairbench.com/schematics.htm
#4

Justradios.com has capacitor kits as well instead of buying them individually

AJ

Go mountaineers!
#5

Thanks a million gentlemen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I appreciate the Philco code page for the fixed paper capacitors.
All they had on them was a Philco part number, this really helped with the values.
The schematic and parts list is quite helpful also.
Thanks again,
Matt
mtroy1369
#6

Welcome to this site, Matt. The 116 tombstone is one of the best table sets out there.

Strongly advise:

1. Take a good look at the different areas on this site. MANY questions can be answered here!!

2. Re-stuff the "bakelite block" capacitors under the chassis. The blocks also serve as "tie-down points" for the wiring.




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