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question about 1955 RCA 6-BX-63
Yes, this is a -63 and not a -6B
its a small suitcase portable using the 5 pin plug to the battery. I got it working. On all the sets I ever did, this was the first one where the Se rectifier went on me. I replaced all the caps, a lot of wires, rewired the filament ballast, changed a lot of out of range resistors - had everything in stock. Went silicon with a 1N4007 and an additional 120ohms to drop the voltage near spec. All along as I would test it (Im the king of jumper wires) the audio has had a fair amount of garbling. This set is a 5 tube without a rectifier tube, making it essentially a 6 tube 'AA5', I found that the 3V4 was dark initially, so I swiped one from my bin. I found that the 1U5 had a short (hitting the test button on the tester would really make her glow) and one of the 1T4's in the RF amp had a lot of grid emission. fixed all that and it tunes across the band, I even did a poor mans alignment but cannot get rid of the garbling. I read somewhere, but cannot find out that adjusting the slug for the 1st audio (on this it would be 2nd detector/af amp) can clear this up, but im not seeing it, unless...I got the IF so far off base that there is no adjustment. Since I could not find the sams, beitmans or rider, Im sorta going blind on this set. anybody have a suggestion?
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One thing this radio has a floating d.c. ground. Make sure all connections are correct. There have been much write-up in the past on the trouble that can cause. From all apperances the 6BX63 & 2BX63 are the same, using the same SAMS #193-7, BEITMANS radio guides for 1953 showing 2BX63 page 97(pdf). All the best,Tom.J
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why yes it does! they just use a .01 cap to tie it to the frame. because they have the plug to be inserted a certain way when the battery is present, I didnt 'hot switch' the radio without seeing the battery schematic...
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I have the last tube model from 1956, that actually has the name on the dial. For four years, the circuit was the same, 1952 to 1956. The 1956 has a rotating loopstick on the top. |
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