I enjoy watching your videos. you are very methodical and the way you describe what you do in simple terms makes it easy for people, both old and new to the hobby, understand what is going on better. You and Mr Carlson have been the two people that got me into this hobby, and taught me a lot along the way.
You always turn out a fine product after your refurb.! David Tipton is definitely the king of cabinet repair! The last 2 cabinet work by *Jim Burns* was outstanding! The holes that lined-up for the power supply board was a lucky brake. It looks like it was made for that chassis! Nice work! 👍👍
Nice thorough walk through of how you do the preliminary power distribution and supply checks. This radio is a good example of how things started to develop away from point to point wiring towards PCB design.
Like you, I came to appreciate the separate power supply. Maintenance is greatly improved by it being separate and it also makes for a nice light main chassis.
I really look forward to your videos, and I think your approach is very logical. I've learned a lot, and I have been working on a much simpler radio - we've all got to start somewhere! Between you, Dave and Don, I think I can do this. Thank you! Jim
Nice video as always. Have a closer look at the schematic. Around the mains and audio output transformers, they not only indicate the wire gauge and number of turns of the various winding sections, they also give you the resistance in ohms. That is a great help in checking if the transformer is OK and, if not, which part of the winding is either broken or fried.
A great review of the restoration process that I used to restore my Blaupunkt Florenz. Can’t wait to see how you restore the cabinet finish. I used Restor-A-Finish but I’m sure there is a better method.
Great work Manuel-I like and like all your restorations, and I would submit that yourself and Dave are birds of a feather-two great examples of workmanship that the rest of us can only aspire to. I await with great interest what comes next, (and have found your method of marking up the pdfs both inspired and of great help).
Great video!! I never tire of a schematics walk-through and I really like your approach. There is always something new to learn and there were two or three things that caught my attention on this one that I know will be of use. The Sultan's are really nice radios. I have a 21100 (1961/62), which has an amazingly good sound for the size (and the case is immaculate so no need to do a Tipton on it! 🤣). I am very much looking forward to seeing how this one progresses!!!
Great video as per usual. You're so right about David Tipton's skill for woodwork and transformer windings. Also, i see there is a EM87 tube. They are rare to find. However, a Chinese 6E2 is an exact tube and they are not so expensive and redily available.
How about build a Van de Graaff generator so we can see Docas hair stand up. Congratulations on 1500 subscribers Manuel, I agree that Dave T raise the bar, but you occupy a prime spot at the bar.
Great Idea outlining some of the work that often doesn't make it to the final video. I will assume you are on a Mac, on WIndows PCs there is a 'print to PDF' print option, you can simply print the locked PDF to a new, unlocked, PDF. I liked your option also 👍 The Loewe radio I have just rewound the transformer for also had the wire gauge and turns numbers on the sleeve and in the schematic. A completely different mindset back then. Thanks for the shout out, you do alright on the cabinets too Manuel 👍😀
I have tried the “print to” option here and it doesn’t unlock it with my MAC. I really like the detail that was provided back then. More helpful, and less afraid of copycats. I like doing the shoutouts as I see this as a community, and really believe that “the more the merrier” 😊 also, I find it amusing that some personal messages I get seem to believe that you and I are bitter rivals 😊 I always respond that I’d never get into an open rivalry with an Aussie as you guys have huge knives, while we can only fight back with bottles of Madeira wine 😊you would ultimately win the fight, but we’d be really merry as we faced our doom 🥴
@@electronicsoldandnew Haha... we do have big knives 🤣 I had better add a disclaimer to any videos where I include you that it is all in jest and we both hold each other in high esteem. 🙂🙂🙂
What! And end all the fun? No, rather bring a knife out and threaten to shred any cabinet that I restore using any of your tips and tricks. Should provoke some funny responses 😂
Great scientific analyses, as always. Pardon the background hiss. I'm not surprised, any cat earning such a small appearance fee would be just as upset.
Have the same one but it has no PCB. And all the IFTS had silver mica disease. Its is working now after SMD cure and recap. Did put 4 silicon diodes and 56ohm resistor + bypass caps. 33:41 so nice that they provide number of turns, wire gage and resistance on transformer.
That's prescient as my next valve radio is a Blaupunkt Riviera H2154. Yours is about 10 years later though so not too many carry overs but it's interesting that they were still persisting with the separate mains transformer module at a time when cost cutting was needed in the face of those newfangled thingummyjigs called transistors. For the record I started my electronics journey at about the time your Sultan was made, swapping my subscription from the Eagle comic to Radio Constructor magazine. A bad move financially as those old comics are much more collectable now. 😂
The finish used on the later models is not lacquer. It's a tinted (dark walnut) two part polyester resin. The color always came from tinting the top coats, whether the top coat was nitrocellulose lacquer or the later two part polyester resin top coat. The actual veneer was never stained, as doing so causes the veneer to lose definition.
You can use Qpdf (open source) to remove the encryption. This command line will do the trick: qpdf --decrypt [encrypted PDF filename] [output PDF name]
Now that you have a 3D printer you could make some covers for the open pots 🙂 Hhhhmmm if you don't have a variac you could feed a low frequency tone in to the transformer too ? Have to try that. Have to take a wire of the cap of course.
You can do that, but the source of the signal must be able to drive the transformer as a load. Sometimes a simple signal generator simply doesn’t have the ability to do that. The best alternative is to ilude a simple small AC transformer with 6 or 12V, which are easy to find in a junk box.
@@electronicsoldandnewI found a small audio oscillator like a XR2206 going through a little TDA7231A amp that will put out 1-2 watts. Run the lot off a 12V. Also good for speakers and audio transformers. Take the low level high Z XR output and used for feeding into amplifiers too. Not one of the Kits - a few problems with their dersign. I just used the datasheet. I frequently use mine with just batteries. Curtsy of PCBWay of course, a shared project 🙂 Could be a useful additional to your under shelf collection of gadgets and gizmos.
I think the Sultan refers to the full "form factor" cabinet like the one you have and the Stockholm to the lower profile - speaker on the side of the dial glass models. On a side note , lazy suzan is nice for the initial presentation and a good look at the finished radio but all the wiggling and jiggling in between is kind of annoying. There i said it. 🤪
The ECL 86 has become a lot more scarce, and as a result, a lot more expensive. US prices from the main suppliers are now close to $60, and supplies are low. Really a shame, because that tube is considerably more problematic than the EL84, EABC80 combination it replaces. I know of no technical advantage, so I assume they did this for cost savings by reducing the tube count. And then, of course, there's the use of those flimsy, easily damaged, phenolic circuit boards. Ugh.
I enjoy watching your videos. you are very methodical and the way you describe what you do in simple terms makes it easy for people, both old and new to the hobby, understand what is going on better. You and Mr Carlson have been the two people that got me into this hobby, and taught me a lot along the way.
Always good to know that others have been inspired by the videos 👍
Thank you so much for such a good restoration. So precise, well done.
Thank you
Love the Adobe Reader walk through approach Manuel, so many good tips in this video !
Thank You 🙂
Pleasure
Really exceexcellent approach and great explanations! Thank you!!
Pleasure
Thank you very much for your fantastic videos. It is always fun to watch you at work. Many greetings from Berlin.
Thank you very much!
You always turn out a fine product after your refurb.! David Tipton is definitely the king of cabinet repair! The last 2 cabinet work by *Jim Burns* was outstanding!
The holes that lined-up for the power supply board was a lucky brake. It looks like it was made for that chassis! Nice work! 👍👍
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@@electronicsoldandnew - I see you made it on Hackaday website today!
Really cool to see that in the beginning of the video we get some exclusive footage of the sultan receiving a cat scan. 😄
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Loved the magic trick with the cat, now you see him now you don’t. 😊
He’s a nosy bugger 😊
Nice thorough walk through of how you do the preliminary power distribution and supply checks. This radio is a good example of how things started to develop away from point to point wiring towards PCB design.
👍
Like you, I came to appreciate the separate power supply. Maintenance is greatly improved by it being separate and it also makes for a nice light main chassis.
👍
I really look forward to your videos, and I think your approach is very logical. I've learned a lot, and I have been working on a much simpler radio - we've all got to start somewhere! Between you, Dave and Don, I think I can do this. Thank you! Jim
Pleasure. Have fun with your restoration.
Nice project, lots of info and instruction..Learning as always..Great video as usual..Ed..uk😃
Pleasure
Great video once more.
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice video as always.
Have a closer look at the schematic. Around the mains and audio output transformers, they not only indicate the wire gauge and number of turns of the various winding sections, they also give you the resistance in ohms. That is a great help in checking if the transformer is OK and, if not, which part of the winding is either broken or fried.
True 👍
A great review of the restoration process that I used to restore my Blaupunkt Florenz. Can’t wait to see how you restore the cabinet finish. I used Restor-A-Finish but I’m sure there is a better method.
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Great work Manuel-I like and like all your restorations, and I would submit that yourself and Dave are birds of a feather-two great examples of workmanship that the rest of us can only aspire to. I await with great interest what comes next, (and have found your method of marking up the pdfs both inspired and of great help).
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Great video!! I never tire of a schematics walk-through and I really like your approach. There is always something new to learn and there were two or three things that caught my attention on this one that I know will be of use. The Sultan's are really nice radios. I have a 21100 (1961/62), which has an amazingly good sound for the size (and the case is immaculate so no need to do a Tipton on it! 🤣). I am very much looking forward to seeing how this one progresses!!!
👍
Great video as per usual. You're so right about David Tipton's skill for woodwork and transformer windings. Also, i see there is a EM87 tube. They are rare to find. However, a Chinese 6E2 is an exact tube and they are not so expensive and redily available.
👍 I have a couple of those I think.
How about build a Van de Graaff generator so we can see Docas hair stand up.
Congratulations on 1500 subscribers Manuel, I agree that Dave T raise the bar, but you occupy a prime spot at the bar.
Thanks Mack. docas has been lucky so far as he hasn’t discovered B+ yet 😊
Great Idea outlining some of the work that often doesn't make it to the final video. I will assume you are on a Mac, on WIndows PCs there is a 'print to PDF' print option, you can simply print the locked PDF to a new, unlocked, PDF. I liked your option also 👍 The Loewe radio I have just rewound the transformer for also had the wire gauge and turns numbers on the sleeve and in the schematic. A completely different mindset back then. Thanks for the shout out, you do alright on the cabinets too Manuel 👍😀
I have tried the “print to” option here and it doesn’t unlock it with my MAC. I really like the detail that was provided back then. More helpful, and less afraid of copycats.
I like doing the shoutouts as I see this as a community, and really believe that “the more the merrier” 😊 also, I find it amusing that some personal messages I get seem to believe that you and I are bitter rivals 😊 I always respond that I’d never get into an open rivalry with an Aussie as you guys have huge knives, while we can only fight back with bottles of Madeira wine 😊you would ultimately win the fight, but we’d be really merry as we faced our doom 🥴
@@electronicsoldandnew Haha... we do have big knives 🤣 I had better add a disclaimer to any videos where I include you that it is all in jest and we both hold each other in high esteem. 🙂🙂🙂
What! And end all the fun? No, rather bring a knife out and threaten to shred any cabinet that I restore using any of your tips and tricks. Should provoke some funny responses 😂
Great scientific analyses, as always. Pardon the background hiss. I'm not surprised, any cat earning such a small appearance fee would be just as upset.
😃
Muito top senhor Manoel bom dia !! Apreciando seus vídeos gostei do 🐈 também tenho um
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Have the same one but it has no PCB. And all the IFTS had silver mica disease. Its is working now after SMD cure and recap. Did put 4 silicon diodes and 56ohm resistor + bypass caps. 33:41 so nice that they provide number of turns, wire gage and resistance on transformer.
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No wait i want the disapperaring superpowers he has😂
I’ll try and get him to explain it to us 😃
That's prescient as my next valve radio is a Blaupunkt Riviera H2154. Yours is about 10 years later though so not too many carry overs but it's interesting that they were still persisting with the separate mains transformer module at a time when cost cutting was needed in the face of those newfangled thingummyjigs called transistors. For the record I started my electronics journey at about the time your Sultan was made, swapping my subscription from the Eagle comic to Radio Constructor magazine. A bad move financially as those old comics are much more collectable now. 😂
True. This comics are gold.
Those comics are gold these days.
The finish used on the later models is not lacquer. It's a tinted (dark walnut) two part polyester resin. The color always came from tinting the top coats, whether the top coat was nitrocellulose lacquer or the later two part polyester resin top coat. The actual veneer was never stained, as doing so causes the veneer to lose definition.
Thanks for the info.
You can use Qpdf (open source) to remove the encryption. This command line will do the trick:
qpdf --decrypt [encrypted PDF filename] [output PDF name]
Thanks
Now that you have a 3D printer you could make some covers for the open pots 🙂
Hhhhmmm if you don't have a variac you could feed a low frequency tone in to the transformer too ? Have to try that. Have to take a wire of the cap of course.
You can do that, but the source of the signal must be able to drive the transformer as a load. Sometimes a simple signal generator simply doesn’t have the ability to do that. The best alternative is to ilude a simple small AC transformer with 6 or 12V, which are easy to find in a junk box.
@@electronicsoldandnewI found a small audio oscillator like a XR2206 going through a little TDA7231A amp that will put out 1-2 watts. Run the lot off a 12V. Also good for speakers and audio transformers. Take the low level high Z XR output and used for feeding into amplifiers too. Not one of the Kits - a few problems with their dersign. I just used the datasheet. I frequently use mine with just batteries. Curtsy of PCBWay of course, a shared project 🙂 Could be a useful additional to your under shelf collection of gadgets and gizmos.
👍
How did you make the cat disappear?
Magic 😊
Haha!
I think the Sultan refers to the full "form factor" cabinet like the one you have and the Stockholm to the lower profile - speaker on the side of the dial glass models.
On a side note , lazy suzan is nice for the initial presentation and a good look at the finished radio but all the wiggling and jiggling in between is kind of annoying.
There i said it. 🤪
True. The vibration doesn’t make for good video.
Someone's cat is asking for volts⚡️⚡️😅😅
Very old [ cats whiskers radio ] cat looks nice
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The ECL 86 has become a lot more scarce, and as a result, a lot more expensive. US prices from the main suppliers are now close to $60, and supplies are low. Really a shame, because that tube is considerably more problematic than the EL84, EABC80 combination it replaces. I know of no technical advantage, so I assume they did this for cost savings by reducing the tube count. And then, of course, there's the use of those flimsy, easily damaged, phenolic circuit boards. Ugh.
I was lucky to find some ECL86s and then someone sent me a few as well.
You want 375V B+
First rate exposition.
Thanks