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When I recapped this radio, I used orange drops for all but 2 of the capacitors, (the 2 capacitors that I didn't use orange drops on were the .0005 MFD 600 V caps that I had to use Silver Mica caps for because they didn't have any orange drops that went down that low in value), and I made sure that I put the caps in the right spot, so I don't think its the caps or the resistors. When I first got this radio (and after I realized that someone had attempted to wire a power cord to the antenna wire terminal strip) I had tested the antenna coil and the oscillator coil to make sure they weren't damaged, and they both tested fine. But then when I was checking voltages around the power switch (where the battery wires wired into the switch), I had accidentally let out some magic smoke but I couldn't tell where it came from, but all I know is that ever since then the antenna coil and the oscillator coil have been reading O. L. on my multimeter, and I'm not sure why because the coils don't look burnt and they don't look damaged either. Do you need some pictures of the underside of the radio so you can see what the radio looks like underneath and see if you can see anything out of place? Last edited by vortalexfan; 12-22-2020 at 12:28 AM. |
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