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thornev 03-23-2021 10:20 AM

Fisher 100-T Project
 
Hi All,

I just today was granted access. After having restored/modified a few Fishers, I now have a 100-T which is in incredible condition. It was very dirty. I cleaned it up, glass and all, replaced incandescent dial bulbs with soft white LEDs, replaced the selenium rectifier with a silicon one, have ordered new cap cans, and then will get into finding out what is causing the loud hum when powered up. Probably one of the cap cans most likely the filters.

If anyone else has restored a 100-T, please identify yourself so I can reach out for help (obviously don't if you're not in a consultant mood). I have restored Fishers, Scott, Peavey and Fender so I can return the favor. I'm self-taught (3 years into it) so I'm still always learning. I have a set of manuals and plan to add FM stereo to my 100-T (after I obtain an MPX board and a wideband ratio detector IF transformer). Anyone know from where I can get an FM multiplex board like the Fisher KM-60? I've read that none of the Fisher MPX units will work without major surgery which I don't know.

So that's it for now. I do 99% of my communication on the Audiokarma (AK) forum, Fisher thread. I don't plan to duplicate all my AK posts here so hop on over there if you want to follow my 100-T project. I'll be glad to help out on these VK forums when I can.

Thorne

JohnCT 03-24-2021 05:28 PM

Welcome to VK.

Quote:

Originally Posted by thornev (Post 3232416)
I have a set of manuals and plan to add FM stereo to my 100-T (after I obtain an MPX board and a wideband ratio detector IF transformer).

Isn't the 100-T an FM stereo tuner with AM??

John

Electronic M 03-25-2021 12:56 AM

It looks like a AM-FM simulcast stereo unit. RCA standardized the stereo LP in 1958 and Zenith got their FM stereo system approved by the FCC in 1961. In the late 50's till around 1961 many organizations that owned both an AM station and an FM station would play the left channel on AM and the right on FM (or vice versa) to achieve stereo broadcast before the FCC standardized FM stereo.

I have a tuner only Simulcast stereo fisher tuner from that time, and it is a superb piece of equipment. Not wanting to spend 3 digits on an MPX adapter I ended up adding an RCA MPX adapter...I had to add a B+ and heater outlet to the Fisher to power the RCA adapter but all other needed provisions were there.

If you have any local AM music stations you like a simulcast era tuner is probably the best thing you can use to listen to it...

Simulcast tuners often went great lengths in engineering to make the AM as Hi-Fi as it could possibly be so tonal characteristics of the AM channel of simulcast stereo would sound fairly balanced with the FM channel. Another nice feature of simulcast tuners is that the AM and FM tuners are independent and have separate dial-strings and tuning knobs so you can leave the AM band tuned to your favorite AM channel and the FM band tuned to your favorite FM channel and not have to re-tune when you change bands.


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