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That speaker looks a little suspiciously Japanese and non original - TV is very neat though, I like it a lot
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Is that a 12DQ6 and is that what's called for? My 8" Emerson had a 6DQ6 when I got it, but it had been subbed in for the original correct 6BQ6.
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4BC5 6CL8 6AN8 6U8 8AW8 8AW8 4DT6 8CM7 17DQ6 17AX4 1X2 10ADP4 Plus a couple 1N60 for video detector and horizontal AFC Last edited by bandersen; 12-12-2013 at 05:39 PM. |
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My preference would be a 6DQ6, but both of the transformer powered, eight inch sets, the RCA and Emerson were originally equipped with a 6BQ6.
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A 6AV5 could have done it without breakin' a sweat; 6DQ6 seems like extreme overkill.
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I think it's fair to say the engineering on this set is a little shaky in general. For example they used a 47 ohm 10 watt dropper resistor in the 0.45 amp filament string. That comes out to 9.5 watts so they really should have used at least a 13 watt resistor or, better yet, a 15. Also, assuming 117 VAC, a 51 ohm dropper would be a better choice.
Anyway, I just finished ohming out all the transforms, choke, yoke, flyback etc. and they're all dead on so the restoration is a go
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The GE 9" sets use a 18A5, which is a simular design tube with a 300ma heater, operating on low B+. Also the GE has a 70 degree CRT, where the set in question is a 90 degree CRT and a voltage doubler power supply.
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Astron sounds like a sub-division of Spacely Sprockets.
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Isn't or wasn't Golden Voice (as on that speaker) the way that Motorola branded their speakers? Of course, anything is possible across the years and across the oceans.
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Regarding the Astron capacitor, many East coast firms, like Olympic used their products.
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I pried off the HV cage and found the coating flaking off the flyback. I'll spread some HV silicone on it.
![]() The power supply was very easy to recap. The new parts are much smaller and there is a convenient terminal strip with unused terminals for the diodes. I left out any series droppers for now. If the B+ ends up being to high, I'll increase the value of the fusistor.
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I was looking over your fine workmanship. It's amazing how small the new issue electrolytic and film caps are.
The Astron cap was a dual section, wasn't it? Also I see, there's another large paper electrolytic below. |
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The Astron was a single section 200uF @ 150 VDC. That plus a 140uF @ 300VDC, a couple diodes and a choke form the voltage doubler B+ supply. The other cap peeking out below is a three section electrolytic.
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Never a 10 inch, but I noticed, how similar the circuit is. The big bomber on the left of your original picture is the 140mfd @ 300 wvdc. What brand was that cap.? I see you reversed the location. |
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