Thank you, 55% of those resistors were at least 35 to 58% out of tolerance. Some measured in the mega ohms or just broke in half when I touched them. So I just decided to replace them all. Also from experience, they become super noisy, crack and pop when power is applied and had to trace a faulty resistor cuz they look fine on the outside. Anyways thanks for your input!
I couldn’t help but notice a black beauty capacitor left in there. The kind with the red lettering, not the bumble bee stripes. Anyway, great work and happy new year!
@@superhet7281 good eyes! Yes, I have a few batch of .002uf, i double checked to make sure no leaks and measure within tolerance. That cap is in the audio path, i wanted something with more clarity.
Wow beautiful job. I look forward to seeing the next videos as you complete this project. Thanks for outlining all the details of your work.
Thank you, keep everyone posted as I move along!
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Wow! You do excellent work! Were all of those resistors really that far out of tolerance? The SX-25 is a very nice and very underrated receiver.
Thank you, 55% of those resistors were at least 35 to 58% out of tolerance. Some measured in the mega ohms or just broke in half when I touched them. So I just decided to replace them all. Also from experience, they become super noisy, crack and pop when power is applied and had to trace a faulty resistor cuz they look fine on the outside. Anyways thanks for your input!
I couldn’t help but notice a black beauty capacitor left in there. The kind with the red lettering, not the bumble bee stripes. Anyway, great work and happy new year!
@@superhet7281 good eyes! Yes, I have a few batch of .002uf, i double checked to make sure no leaks and measure within tolerance. That cap is in the audio path, i wanted something with more clarity.
How did you clean the dials?
I used soap and water, then used very small amount of plastic cleaner, very small amount.