Wow yes I know about Dementia my Mom had it really bad. But to have someone work on a radio wow I can see why that was really messed up. Great instructional trouble shooting video though. Thanks for sharing.
That is more or less how I ended up with a bunch of radio's. Most been worked on already and unfinished projects. The man who owned them died a sudden death so I could not ask him anymore. It was quite a challenge with some of them radio's to get them to work again. Thanks for the video!
That green wire going to ground seems like it was identifying as a coupling capacitor, that's not very diverse equitable or inclusive to just chop it out of the circuit like that 🤣 ROFLMAO
I feel for the guy who had dementia. It must have been horrible not being able to continue with his hobby any more. Glad you fixed up this set.
ENTRANCE valve's sensibility is wonderful! Congratulations!
Wow yes I know about Dementia my Mom had it really bad. But to have someone work on a radio wow I can see why that was really messed up. Great instructional trouble shooting video though. Thanks for sharing.
That is why I love virgin untouched antique radios. That way, if it's screwed up, I know how to fix my mistake.
Dementia is a terrible thing. In this gentleman's mind he was doing what he thought was right. Nice radio, glad you got it working.
That is more or less how I ended up with a bunch of radio's. Most been worked on already and unfinished projects. The man who owned them died a sudden death so I could not ask him anymore. It was quite a challenge with some of them radio's to get them to work again.
Thanks for the video!
I know the feeling that what I'm going though now.
@@45AMT it's an adventure. Have enjoyed the same problems with old test equipment. Glad I was able to locate documentation for equipment.
Another great repair video
Very nice example of a prewar RCA AM/SW radio.
Master, I see you everywhere I go.
I can't wait get into it lets replace bad caps test tubes trouble shoot this hacked up set.
Where can I find those RCA knobs? I have a 1940 16T missing them?
That green wire going to ground seems like it was identifying as a coupling capacitor, that's not very diverse equitable or inclusive to just chop it out of the circuit like that 🤣 ROFLMAO