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Small Philco-Ford multiband portable radio
I picked up this 3-band Philco-Ford battery operated portable radio for $4 at the flea market. It was made in Japan and I think it's from 1970. I fired it up and it works fairly well; but, could use a control cleaning and a re-cap. These Philco-Ford portables don't show up very often in my area.
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I've never tried to re-cap one of these sets. Since it obviously won't motorboat through the audio, what's the signs of bad capacitors in a transistor radio?
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Be very careful when unsoldering and soldering on these old radios, the circuit board traces will peel off real easy. Solder wick is your friend. |
I have one transistor set that I know I'll never find another one like, that I would love to repair or have repaired. It works, but the sound is barely audible, even with the radio right to your ear.
Not your normal everyday set though ;) http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f9...d/100_5162.jpg |
Just load uup on vodka komerad, it vill be head splittingly loud then....LOL.
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If it was Chernobyl built set, it would glow in dark!
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Kewl....Izzit "FM" too, or LW ?
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It's a real Russian radio, made by TENTO. Bought it on eBay from a guy in Odessa Ukraine, the same town where my ancestors hail from. Advertised as working, got it, it barely worked, but I liked it and it was cheap enough.
I'd like to get one of the VEF Russian radios, if I could justify spending the money on one. |
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Yep, that's the one. What's your impressions of it?
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