This is great! I really enjoy watching people like you keeping these old vintage radios going. No one would ever think of restoring today’s cheap radios seventy years from now! Good job!
It’s much nicer watching you do the repairs than ME doing the repairs as they can be a real pain in the butt (in my opinion) so thanks for YOU doing all the work and sharing it with us.
Finding bad solder connections when new parts were added always means a pencil soldering iron of insufficent wattage was used. You have the right soldering iron that should be used especially when soldering to the chassis. Those old BED resistors should be checked against the schematic AND a meter for accurancy of replacement. Great work redoing some of the problems associated with this particular model.
I see an tube showing filament going hot cooling off like it was lose might be shadow from video but plan to replace tube or socket other than that great looking old timer good luck.
I just bought one of these exact radios, got it all cleaned up, all the tubes all fire well, but I couldn't get any sound from any channel, you have any ideas? All original resistors and caps so it might be that... Also looked messed with back in the day with a single wire running out of the back from what looks like the short wave selector. It's a beautiful radio so I couldn't pass it up. If it can be fixed It'd get a far happier life in my collection of English Shortwaves
RADIO Rescue my hobbies are painting pictures and listening to shortwave and ssb I have 5 shortwave receivers and iam thinking about getting my ham license 🎉🎉😊
This is great! I really enjoy watching people like you keeping these old vintage radios going. No one would ever think of restoring today’s cheap radios seventy years from now! Good job!
Thanks for the video.....the wife is out at some auction and is bringing home some Philco desktop radio she bid on......
It’s much nicer watching you do the repairs than ME doing the repairs as they can be a real pain in the butt (in my opinion) so thanks for YOU doing all the work and sharing it with us.
Yep I save all those swearing moments for off camera. LOL!😆😆
Radio Rescue you are good at restoring vintage shortwave receivers and alignment of vintage shortwave receivers 🎉🎉😊
Came here by recommendation of Shango066! You do great content and repair work.
Pretty satisfying to watch a resto like this... even though this one was already pretty decent to begin with! Keep up the great work.
It was great to see you back in your little shop again. Nice job on that old Philco, I'm sure your customer will be very happy.
Finding bad solder connections when new parts were added always means a pencil soldering iron of insufficent wattage
was used. You have the right soldering iron that should be used especially when soldering to the chassis. Those old BED
resistors should be checked against the schematic AND a meter for accurancy of replacement. Great work redoing some
of the problems associated with this particular model.
Great video. I love these old radios. They are hard on resistors though. Take care! 😀
Nice Job, it sounds great now. Hope you feel better soon.
Very nice work. Really good and clear ideas for people who want to learn this hobby. Hope you'll have a Merry Christmas and New Years.
Merry Christmas Rick!
Another very enjoyable video. Please keep them coming.
I appreciate all the good information you shared with us. I’ve got one of those radios and plan to review your video before I start on mine.
Great job glad you are back on
Nice video 👍
You make good videos. Merry Christmas.
Radio Rescue your utube videos are awesome 👌 👏 👍 😊
Bummer concerning the military tube tester. Hope you can find something simple going on inside.
I see an tube showing filament going hot cooling off like it was lose might be shadow from video but plan to replace tube or socket other than that great looking old timer good luck.
If my wife ever gets back to work, I will finally be able to send you a radio or two for you to fix.
Do you have a detector coil for a hallicrafters s-40 Thank you in advance take care keep the videos coming
I just bought one of these exact radios, got it all cleaned up, all the tubes all fire well, but I couldn't get any sound from any channel, you have any ideas? All original resistors and caps so it might be that... Also looked messed with back in the day with a single wire running out of the back from what looks like the short wave selector.
It's a beautiful radio so I couldn't pass it up. If it can be fixed It'd get a far happier life in my collection of English Shortwaves
If its got original caps and resistors. Could be a shorted or leaky cap (s) or open resistor (s). Could be lots of things really.
Radio Resue the owner vintage philco 37-610 tube AM Sw two Band receiver from 1937 is awesome 👌 👏 👍 😊😊😊
RADIO Rescue my hobbies are painting pictures and listening to shortwave and ssb I have 5 shortwave receivers and iam thinking about getting my ham license 🎉🎉😊