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Zenith K731, G730, & two unknown model AM/FM radios
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Here's 4 Zenith AM/FM radios that I got from the same lady. The one on the far left is a K731. This one plays but the speaker rattles and it needs it's controls cleaned. Next is the G730 and the FM is dead. Next is a plastic version that looks like the same layout as the G730. This works but needs a new speaker and the controls cleaned. The last one is an older one. The FM is dead on this one. Zenith AM/FM radios are my favorite ones so I was very proud to find 4 at the same time.
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If you can get past the silver migration in the transformer cans. Ugh. I have a half-restored Bakelite heavyweight (can't remember the model but it's got 9 tubes or so, early 50s, AM/FM). It's been half restored for years on the bench, I screwed something up trying to replace those built in caps with separate ones.
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Nice score on those 4 radios BTW. :thmbsp:
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I have #2 and 3 - #3 is a C720 or 725? # 4 is an H723 or 724.
I probably have the Sams folders for all of them... |
I would look for weak 12AT7/12DT8 FM convertor tube on those with no FM, if the AM is completely functional...usually if it's the IF can capacitor problem it will show up as problematic AM reception too.
If the radio was used mostly on AM I think this would cause the unused FM convertor tube to degrade due to a lack of plate voltage. |
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