Hey, I had the US version of this very same radio and I loved it! My girlfriend at the time found it in her parents attic and gave it to me, I fixed it up and really enjoyed it all through the 80’s and 90’s. The first time I heard “numbers stations” was on the shortwave band of this radio, and the FM was superb on it too. I also had to make my own power supply so I didn’t have to use batteries. What a great radio, funny I can’t remember what ever became of it but until now I’ve never seen another one.
Wow, absolutely stunning! It's like new both inside and out!!! It's really quite something. Very very impressive!! Well done on another great restoration and video. Informative and inspiring, as always!!! 😊
I have a Transita Royal with Long Wave, Medium wave and UKW with the original transportable unit to allow the radio to fit to your car. Still working perfectly after 20 odd years with superb audio. If only the Fm was stereo.
Hi Manuel, Wow that's an impressive little radio, and not too much wrong with it in the end, either. I do like your RF / AF prove. I'm going to have a look at that next. Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy & prosperous New Year. Cheers
Hi Manuel, I have to say, this instalment was particularly fun to watch; In my memory every portable radios I came across growing up or a bit later in my teens, never worked well or when they did, they didn't last very long. This again tends to demonstrate just how well German radios were made. Also is it just me or is this radio sexy as hell ? I sure think it is, so much so, I browsed for one and sure enough I spotted a similar one on Marketplace ; a Transita Automatic, so a bit different, with the dial glass mostly black instead of mostly white, base is also black instead of white but the same red leather. If the seller wasn't asking so much (too much) for it, I would get it. Thanks for sharing this, the alignment process was also very interesting to watch. Keep-em coming, I'm always watching :-)
That looks pretty busy inside! Lots of work to be done. I suspected C147 or C148. As always, great repair. 👍 The scope view looks pretty good, and could look better with an old transistor change,
The reason the external power connector has a negative connection on the centre and positive on the outer is because the PNP transistor circuitry needs a positive ground on the PCB. Therefore the outer of the external power connector is positive to connect to the PCB ground, and the inner is negative to connect to the 'power' rail.
What a nice Nordmende radio! Here in the US, I rarely see any Nordmende cabinet colors except for the very dark green (almost black) color. I think more colors were offered in Europe.
These are some of my favorite 😍 radios 📻. I have no idea what year these are. I'm going to guess that the Nordmende is from 1962. The Royal is probably from roughly the same time ⏲️. Both radios 📻 probably deliver DEEP BASS 🔊!! Even for being mono, these little radios produced stereo-like sound. Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄, and a very safe and Happy New Year!! Your friend, Jeff.
Museum quality restoration, you certainly include the value of every radio you touch. Might I suggest that you start placing a paper service by tag nothing invasive perhaps rubber cement a pepper with your icon & date on the inner chassis.
Branding for the future … yes, a good idea. If someone sees it, it means I’ve failed and they’ve had to come in and do a repair. If I’m successful, no one will ever see it as the paper should disintegrate before it needs an intervention. 😊
@@electronicsoldandnew In 50 or 100 years some component gives up ghost, the next generation restoration artists will find a label and have washed your restoration future version of RUclips and marvel at such great workmanship.
That's a very good idea. A restoration like this, with such proficiency and craftsmanship, is a form of art, and like any art work it should be signed by the artist. "Restored on _____(date) by ____ (name, logo, coordinates).
Manuel I wonder if the Germanium transistors have deteriorated over time and that's why reception is weak. I've had that before. Another cause is reverse voltage, likely from the wrong supply being plugged in.
Great work I gave a transita- normal version- to my parents 15 years ago. Still works , after some capacitor work. Maybe you explain the theory of the alignment
Asking for a friend … 🙃 Hi Manuel, First off, thanks for your amazing video on the Nordmende radio! It was super fascinating and so well explained - I really enjoyed it! 👌 Now, I have a theoretical question for a friend (well, actually for me): I accidentally reversed the polarity on the power input of the exact same radio … 🤦♂ Since then, it’s been making loud buzzing and crackling noises, but it’s still picking up stations in the background. Do you have any tips on which components I should check or replace first to save my "friend's" radio? Thanks so much for your help - and the next beer is on me! 🍻 Best regards, A friend in trouble
Start by changing the electrolytic caps as these would have been reversed in polarity with power up. After that I’d check the transistors, one at a time. One or more would probably be damaged. Good luck.
@@electronicsoldandnew Hey Manuel, here's a little update for you (and anyone else who might be in the same boat): After swapping out the capacitors, things didn’t improve at all. So, I went on an eBay treasure hunt for some budget-friendly replacement Germanium transistors. And, praise the eBay gods, I found a super cheap seller for the four transistors in the “power amp” section. After the swap: Chef’s kiss - perfect! I’m happy again! And honestly, I think I got pretty lucky because now, even after replacing the capacitors, it’s playing better than ever. 😄 So, dear Manuel, thanks again for your help - you’re the best! 🙌
Mostly from mouser. I like to use nichicons or Panasonics, but not religiously, as long as I’ve bought them from a reputable supplier to avoid buying fakes.
Nice work - and beautiful radio. Interestingly on my, usually negative centre pin radios (Hackers and some but not all Roberts), I insert the Schottky into the negative line. On the basis if anyone does happen to "reverse polarity" it the diode is the first thing that meets and thus stops the (adverse) positive current? Gerry
Yes, I watched all of your Back To Basics videoa. I thought possibly you had a book or two with a great collection of schematics to follow. No matter, I have collected many schematics from the internet and also purchased many. However, it always is good to reach out to others as to where they get their schematics. By the way, you are so good a these radio repairs. Some day I would like to visit and say hello and thank you for all your great repair videos!
Hi Manuel, thanks for your continued excellent content and tutorials. Quick question, what is a reasonable price for a sold as seen ~5 valve radio set & best places to buy? As a former electronice engineer, I would love to relearn a l9t of forgotten skills by doing a restoration. My challenge is living in Malaysia, locally sourced valve sets are like hens teeth!
That is a beautiful Radio....I wish I could get German Radios....I have Philips Holland Radios and stereos....I got from the Junk Shop....it is the only place you can get things that is not made in China.... because there are no European Electronics in the stores here 😮
You need z different brand of capacitors, the music is getting through just fine. But the speech is very distorted i can't understand what they are saying 😂they just sound like they are talking in a foreign language. 😅😂😊
Wow! that radio looks new. Your friend will be a happy camper this Christmas Manuel 👍🙂🎄
He is 😊 and it seems his staff were all trying to get him to leave it in the office as an office radio 😊
Always interesting watching over you shoulder - thanks for the video 😊
Pleasure
I'd be delighted to be given that radio for Christmas! Sounds very well, I imagine the wooden case is a great help. Absolutely gorgeous!
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Very nice as always Miguel!
Thanks
Bravo! Gorgeous results. Very smart looking radio. Wonderful sound.
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Hey, I had the US version of this very same radio and I loved it! My girlfriend at the time found it in her parents attic and gave it to me, I fixed it up and really enjoyed it all through the 80’s and 90’s. The first time I heard “numbers stations” was on the shortwave band of this radio, and the FM was superb on it too. I also had to make my own power supply so I didn’t have to use batteries. What a great radio, funny I can’t remember what ever became of it but until now I’ve never seen another one.
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Wow, absolutely stunning! It's like new both inside and out!!! It's really quite something. Very very impressive!! Well done on another great restoration and video. Informative and inspiring, as always!!! 😊
Thanks 👍 Now I’ve just got to find some suitable wrapping and it all set to complete a friend’s office decor 😊
Beautiful! Someone will be very pleased to receive it as a gift,
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I have a Transita Royal with Long Wave, Medium wave and UKW with the original transportable unit to allow the radio to fit to your car. Still working perfectly after 20 odd years with superb audio. If only the Fm was stereo.
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Hi Manuel,
Wow that's an impressive little radio, and not too much wrong with it in the end, either. I do like your RF / AF prove. I'm going to have a look at that next.
Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy & prosperous New Year.
Cheers
Thanks. And Merry Christmas to you and yours 👍
Beautiful work, Manuel. I'd have that diva any day rather than a Roberts or a Hacker.
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Hi Manuel, I have to say, this instalment was particularly fun to watch; In my memory every portable radios I came across growing up or a bit later in my teens, never worked well or when they did, they didn't last very long. This again tends to demonstrate just how well German radios were made. Also is it just me or is this radio sexy as hell ? I sure think it is, so much so, I browsed for one and sure enough I spotted a similar one on Marketplace ; a Transita Automatic, so a bit different, with the dial glass mostly black instead of mostly white, base is also black instead of white but the same red leather. If the seller wasn't asking so much (too much) for it, I would get it. Thanks for sharing this, the alignment process was also very interesting to watch. Keep-em coming, I'm always watching :-)
👍 I think it’s one of the sexiest radios I’ve worked on to date 😊 They can be expensive, but I’ve been patient and lucky in ebay from Germany.
@@electronicsoldandnew Yeah, I also checked e-Bay, I think you got that last good one lol...
😊 we have a saying in Portugal: “Hope is the last thing to die” 😊
Very pretty radio
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Great work from a clever man! Bravo!!
Thank you
That looks pretty busy inside! Lots of work to be done. I suspected C147 or C148. As always, great repair. 👍
The scope view looks pretty good, and could look better with an old transistor change,
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The reason the external power connector has a negative connection on the centre and positive on the outer is because the PNP transistor circuitry needs a positive ground on the PCB. Therefore the outer of the external power connector is positive to connect to the PCB ground, and the inner is negative to connect to the 'power' rail.
What a nice Nordmende radio! Here in the US, I rarely see any Nordmende cabinet colors except for the very dark green (almost black) color. I think more colors were offered in Europe.
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These are some of my favorite 😍 radios 📻. I have no idea what year these are. I'm going to guess that the Nordmende is from 1962. The Royal is probably from roughly the same time ⏲️. Both radios 📻 probably deliver DEEP BASS 🔊!! Even for being mono, these little radios produced stereo-like sound. Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄, and a very safe and Happy New Year!! Your friend, Jeff.
This one I believe was sold in 65/67. I love their sound.
I bet the DX is great on this Radio 😊
Museum quality restoration, you certainly include the value of every radio you touch. Might I suggest that you start placing a paper service by tag nothing invasive perhaps rubber cement a pepper with your icon & date on the inner chassis.
Branding for the future … yes, a good idea. If someone sees it, it means I’ve failed and they’ve had to come in and do a repair. If I’m successful, no one will ever see it as the paper should disintegrate before it needs an intervention. 😊
@@electronicsoldandnew In 50 or 100 years some component gives up ghost, the next generation restoration artists will find a label and have washed your restoration future version of RUclips and marvel at such great workmanship.
😊 I like the idea. I’m going to start doing that from now on.
That's a very good idea. A restoration like this, with such proficiency and craftsmanship, is a form of art, and like any art work it should be signed by the artist. "Restored on _____(date) by ____ (name, logo, coordinates).
Ok 👍
Manuel I wonder if the Germanium transistors have deteriorated over time and that's why reception is weak. I've had that before. Another cause is reverse voltage, likely from the wrong supply being plugged in.
Good point. Will have to check that. Maybe just replace one at a time and see if there is a difference.
philips intercom b8x44a fm stereo has low sound on right side channel please help me to figure out the problem
Classic, nice restoration. The ground on the car antenna may cause an issue in your Eldorado, but I'm sure you'll check it first.
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Great work
I gave a transita- normal version- to my parents 15 years ago. Still works , after some capacitor work.
Maybe you explain the theory of the alignment
I’ve done that quite a lot in other videos 😊
Asking for a friend … 🙃
Hi Manuel,
First off, thanks for your amazing video on the Nordmende radio! It was super fascinating and so well explained - I really enjoyed it! 👌
Now, I have a theoretical question for a friend (well, actually for me): I accidentally reversed the polarity on the power input of the exact same radio … 🤦♂ Since then, it’s been making loud buzzing and crackling noises, but it’s still picking up stations in the background.
Do you have any tips on which components I should check or replace first to save my "friend's" radio?
Thanks so much for your help - and the next beer is on me! 🍻
Best regards,
A friend in trouble
Start by changing the electrolytic caps as these would have been reversed in polarity with power up. After that I’d check the transistors, one at a time. One or more would probably be damaged. Good luck.
@@electronicsoldandnew Thank you very much for your answer. I will proceed as you suggest.
@@electronicsoldandnew Hey Manuel, here's a little update for you (and anyone else who might be in the same boat): After swapping out the capacitors, things didn’t improve at all. So, I went on an eBay treasure hunt for some budget-friendly replacement Germanium transistors. And, praise the eBay gods, I found a super cheap seller for the four transistors in the “power amp” section. After the swap: Chef’s kiss - perfect! I’m happy again! And honestly, I think I got pretty lucky because now, even after replacing the capacitors, it’s playing better than ever. 😄
So, dear Manuel, thanks again for your help - you’re the best! 🙌
Glad to know you’ve got a working radio. Enjoy 😊
Where do you buy the low voltage electrolytics and do you have a favorite brand?
Mostly from mouser. I like to use nichicons or Panasonics, but not religiously, as long as I’ve bought them from a reputable supplier to avoid buying fakes.
That's a real nice radio. Are you on a transistor journey now?
Not really. I have delves into all areas at one time or other 😊
Manuel, C141 and C143 no need to change? Gracias.
Not in this case. They are very good quality film caps that are in perfect condition.
Nice work - and beautiful radio. Interestingly on my, usually negative centre pin radios (Hackers and some but not all Roberts), I insert the Schottky into the negative line. On the basis if anyone does happen to "reverse polarity" it the diode is the first thing that meets and thus stops the (adverse) positive current? Gerry
Meant to add. Maybe with it being a rapid switching diode it doesn't make much difference whether it is in the negative or positive line?
No, doesn’t make much difference. It will stop current flow either way.
Hi! You are such a great repair and trouble-shooting electronic engineer! Where do you get the schematics for these old radios?
They’re all on the internet. Check out my back to basics series where all is explained.
Yes, I watched all of your Back To Basics videoa. I thought possibly you had a book or two with a great collection of schematics to follow. No matter, I have collected many schematics from the internet and also purchased many. However, it always is good to reach out to others as to where they get their schematics. By the way, you are so good a these radio repairs. Some day I would like to visit and say hello and thank you for all your great repair videos!
👍 if you plan to visit Madeira, be sure to let me know.
Do live in Fungal or another city in Madeira? On Google maps I looked for your room antenna, but have yet to find it!
Where do You get your Radios...I wish I could get those here...I live in the United States 😊
Most are from eBay Germany
Hi Manuel, thanks for your continued excellent content and tutorials. Quick question, what is a reasonable price for a sold as seen ~5 valve radio set & best places to buy? As a former electronice engineer, I would love to relearn a l9t of forgotten skills by doing a restoration.
My challenge is living in Malaysia, locally sourced valve sets are like hens teeth!
I get mine mostly from eBay Germany, and pay anything up to €200 or even more if it’s a contested brand like Braun or Saba.
That is a beautiful Radio....I wish I could get German Radios....I have Philips Holland Radios and stereos....I got from the Junk Shop....it is the only place you can get things that is not made in China.... because there are no European Electronics in the stores here 😮
1st to comment! Millions Will follow.
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Did I jynx it?
@danielsaturnino5715 : no, YT has just made a few languages available now. It seems to be taking about 45 minutes for the languages to kick in.
Yo también soy tu amigo mándame una radio a Costa Rica por correos de Costa Rica
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You need z different brand of capacitors, the music is getting through just fine. But the speech is very distorted i can't understand what they are saying 😂they just sound like they are talking in a foreign language. 😅😂😊
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Ouch! ... 😳 Did you deliberately activate these international AI-voices? Man, that hurts ...
Nope. That’s YT’s idea. I know what you mean. I heard myself in Portuguese, and some parts are hilarious 😊