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Old 02-07-2018, 05:20 PM
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Those are fun sets to work on, nothing very tricky. Here's an article about my TV-7W with restoration notes:

https://antiqueradio.org/NationalTV-7W.htm

The article points out a couple of small caps that you might not spot at first.

Besides standard recapping, I'd recommend checking all the resistors and micas in horizontal circuits.

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Old 02-07-2018, 09:03 PM
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I've been Hawking your site for quite some time Phil one of the best sites I've seen for the electrostatic sets I originally wanted a national metal cabinet or one with the antenna tuning meter but then I decided I'd rather have the wood Case Model because it fits in better with my other sets and besides it doesn't look like a boat anchor... I can't wait to get started on this. The cabinet will be the biggest challenge Nedra veneering and I'm trying to save the entire front panel and keep it as much original as possible think it's going to be a fun little project. Banderson on YouTube also has a very nice restoration thread for the same set only in a mahogany cabinet.
As for the two hidden caps I'm glad you reminded me of those I remember them in bandersons video but most of all importantly my Firestone 13 G3 uses almost the same identical chassis and underneath the high-voltage cage there are some of those caps as well that I forgot to replace the first time LOL I won't make that mistake again took longer to take it apart the second time that did the first
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Those are fun sets to work on, nothing very tricky. Here's an article about my TV-7W with restoration notes:

https://antiqueradio.org/NationalTV-7W.htm

The article points out a couple of small caps that you might not spot at first.

Besides standard recapping, I'd recommend checking all the resistors and micas in horizontal circuits.

Regards,

Phil Nelson
Phil's Old Radios
https://antiqueradio.org/index.html
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