Servicing a 1970s Magnavox 300 am/fm stereo receiver. part 3/3 - Pilot lamp & tuner alignment
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- replacing the pilot lamp and tuner tweaks. Looks like this one will turn out just fine. They really should have provided a better means of displaying power. I mean, its just a tiny red dot!
When you first showed this radio, it reminded me of one of the early 40 channel CB base stations.
Yes, I enjoyed this series very much. Nice to see off brands getting some love too. They are not making receivers like this any more.
Thank you for teaching us some techniques to maybe try to repair our own systems , im learning as much as I can about all things for retro stereo’s I’ve started collecting good ones an old ones that have issues so I’ll be checking out many of ya vids , thanks man
Very nice! Love a good quality Magnetbox receiver. Second only to Sorny, and maybe Panaphonics. But, if you really like to listen to your receiver, I mean really listen to your receiver, you want a Carnivale! (old Simpons routine) Not sure why this reminded me of that old Simpsons episode, but it did. Very nice, enjoying your vids muchly!
Well done Jordan, i wonder how many years it's been duff.
I found it odd that the transformers were so far away from peak, maybe the resonant capacitors have drifted, or a phantom tweeker has been in there lol.
Thanks!
Thank you!
my astro sonic needed a 2V.012a bulb for the stereo fm indicator. i found a place in florida called bulbtown
Alot of people turn their noses up at Magnavox but they didn't take alot of the shortcuts the other companies did
did you find a place that sells solder at a decent price?