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Thanks Phil! Yes, I had been reading your excellent notes. BTW, I also have a '41 Philco BOL... (no remote with mine but a nice radio). And I will probably be picking everyone's brain as I go along. I'm strictly amateur and learning as a go (over the past several decades)
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Your remote appears to be the same as used on my Grenoble CTC 7. The original battery and plug were intact and it was connected to the 9 volt tap. I swapped connectors for a standard 9 volt battery and it works fine. The only problem I had was two of the 5 K ohm relays on the remote chassis that were open. I was able to find modern relays and after adjusting contact clearance and using lighter springs it works great.
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Wow! I patiently brought her up on my variac and took my time. This was what I was rewarded with! It has a long way to go but not bad for a first run after who knows how many years. I think there is a lot of good to work from here! I'm super excited. After a while the vertical linearity started shifting, etc.... some cap work to be done but STILL! WoW!
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Wow is right. When I consider replacing components in a mostly-working original set like that, I keep in mind the old doctor's precept: "Above all, do no harm."
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That is pretty darn good for an unrestored example.
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