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Sr.Radtastic 09-03-2015 08:06 PM

Hey! I'm the new guy! Rad!
 
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I just recently joined VideoKarma in this past week and I must say that I am very excited to be a member of such a rad community.
I personally have been collecting radios since I was 11 years old when I went to a restaurant that had its walls lined with some of the coolest radios i've ever laid my eyes on. Since then, 6 years have passed, and my radio collection has grown to over an impressive 50 members that come in all shapes, brands, ages, and sizes. In fact my radios span 7 decades from the 1930s to the 1990s. Other than radios I also have a few vintage cameras and several old school tape players which are equally neat. Unfortunately, i've been running out space for my elaborate collection so recently i've been focusing more on repairing my faulty radios rather than collecting more. Most of these 'injured' radios are in need of new filter capacitors which I have heard is one of the most common 'injuries' to be found in vintage tube radios. I'm quite an amateur when it comes to radio restoration but I nevertheless hope to improve my skills and knowledge of vintage electronics so that someday I can restore old appliances like a pro!
Never before have I had the opportunity to connect with so many other people who share interests similar or identical to my own. Other than my best friend who specializes in vintage cameras not many people my age share such an enthusiasm for vintage electronics as I do. Therefore i'm quite 'amped up' to join the videokarma community and I hope that we can come together to enjoy the wonderful world of electronic oddities. :tresbon:

JBL GUY 09-03-2015 08:41 PM

Welcome to VK!

Thank you for sharing your background and the picture.

Electronic M 09-03-2015 09:07 PM

Welcome.

Anything older than the 60's is likely to have some bad paper capacitors too. Always change the cap coupling the grid of the audio output to the plate of the preceding stage (unless it is a ceramic disc or an other stable type)....If you don't the tube may be running more current than it is designed for which will greatly shorten it's life.

Username1 09-03-2015 09:12 PM

Holy Crap ! You got a Lotta Crap !
e-crap that is..... which is good crap....

Love all the clock radios ! Especially the flip clocks..

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WISCOJIM 09-03-2015 09:17 PM

Welcome. Take an introductory tour of Phil Nelson's site for beginner info and capacitor replacing. http://www.antiqueradio.org/begin.htm He does perhaps the best job of clearly explaining things that I've ever seen. Certainly better than any book I know of.

P.S. Where are you from? We may have some members nearby that would be glad to help you get started on the repairs.

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Findm-Keepm 09-03-2015 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Sr.Radtastic (Post 3142585)
Therefore i'm quite 'amped up' to join the videokarma community and I hope that we can come together to enjoy the wonderful world of electronic oddities. :tresbon:

Some of us are electronic oddities. :arrow:

Welcome aboard! And never be afraid to ask for anything...

Cheers,

Olorin67 09-03-2015 09:53 PM

Welcome!
Check out your local hamfests- are a good place to scrounge for tubes and parts, and often have vendors selling caps. The arrl website has a directory of hamfests.
I collect some cameras also,, im looking for a 12o film TLR style camera.
I also collect antique calulators and record changers, and a few TVs.

Titan1a 09-03-2015 10:54 PM

Welcome.

Sr.Radtastic 09-04-2015 07:17 AM

@JBL Guy No problem. By the way you've been part of the forum just as long as i've been collecting radios! What a coincidence!

Sr.Radtastic 09-04-2015 07:22 AM

@ Wisconjim
Thank you for the suggestion. I'm about as novice as they come in radio repair so i'll gladly take any help that is offered to me.
Right now I live in Boston but this coming summer i'll be moving back to my home state of New Mexico with my family.

Sr.Radtastic 09-04-2015 07:24 AM

Thanks squirrel boy! I like your
style! The first vintage radio I ever bought was a GE flip clock radio back in 3rd grade so it's no wonder I have such an appreciation for them.

electronjohn 09-04-2015 10:14 AM

Welcome to VK! Some nice pieces in your pic:thmbsp:

Olorin67 09-04-2015 01:27 PM

I have the same AM/FM Zenith (round dial, middle of the photo) those are usually easy to get going, once you replace the suspect caps. The blond radio phonograph it is sitting on looks interesting, never seen one like that, what brand is it? If you have a model number or a good photo of the record changer I could probably identify the changer, I have service info for most changers I can scan for you.

dieseljeep 09-04-2015 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Olorin67 (Post 3142650)
I have the same AM/FM Zenith (round dial, middle of the photo) those are usually easy to get going, once you replace the suspect caps. The blond radio phonograph it is sitting on looks interesting, never seen one like that, what brand is it? If you have a model number or a good photo of the record changer I could probably identify the changer, I have service info for most changers I can scan for you.

The blond job, might be a Motorola, late 40's, early 50's.

BigDavesTV 09-06-2015 07:53 PM

Welcome! You have some not so common radios there! I see a few I recognize, and on the top left hand side, a General Electric am/fm table top tube radio, that is like the one my family had in the 1960s! Nice to start when you are young, I did too! Got my first couple of radios and tv's when I was 9 or 10 years old, and I'm still enjoying the hobby at 55 years old! :-) Work carefully and safely, and you'll continue to learn as you go, this group is full of knowledge, and fun, too!


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