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Do you know why they designate V-1 as first *and* second FM converter? It doesn't look like a dual conversion circuit. ![]() jr |
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Now as far as the capacitors go, will I necessarily need to replace the old blown out death cap with a new one? Couldn't I just cut out the old death cap and just leave it out of the circuit? |
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Someone may have used a bulb stolen out of a Xmas light set to replace a burned out original bulb. Yellow being the best match for the dial.
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Don't use anything except the bulb it was designed to use (or something close to it). On sets with series strung tube filaments, the bulb is a vital part of the circuit that, when blown or removed, will reduce the life of the tubes (especially the rectifier).
When you first turn on the radio the bulb glows brightly, quickly dims, and gets back brighter once the tubes are all warmed up. If you remove the bulb, the tube filaments get all that power at turn-on. A 50 cent bulb is a lot cheaper than a rectifier tube. |
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Anyways, I think I'll definitely see about getting some C-7 style Christmas lightbulbs of varous colors to try out in the radio. I'll also see about that LED C-7 Style bulb you linked to earlier in the thread.
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