[Coco] [Color Computer] Re: mystery chip on COCO2 XC80652P
peak at mail.polarcomm.com
peak at mail.polarcomm.com
Wed Mar 10 16:37:08 EST 2004
Steve
I would like to guide you through repair of your radio.
The very first thing you need to do is get a schematic!!
I really cant emphasize this enough. Take the back of the set
off if you havent alreay done so and look for any information
which may be inside the set. Sometimes a full schematic is
there (It may be very small and hard to read). Even if there
is no schematic in there the chassis should have a number.
After getting all the info you can; make, model, Serial
no.,chassis no. etc. do a search online! There are some
groups who post schematics for old radios.
I managed to find schematics and manuals and other
documentation for my "1943 RCA golden throut tone" radio as
well as my "jackson dynamic tube tester"!
Good Luck
Eric
---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 15:06:12 -0600
>From: smostrom at mn.rr.com
>Subject: Re: [Coco] [Color Computer] Re: mystery chip on
COCO2 XC80652P
>To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts
<coco at maltedmedia.com>
>
>I have one of the old chest-high wooden radio consoles that
belonged to my grandparents. This beast had multiple radio
bands (short wave and aviation to name two) in addition to
the normal band, plus rows of unique styled buttons that I
forget now what they were supposed to do - maybe tone type
controls. I remember about 30 years ago it used to turn on
and we could get static, maybe even a station. I'd love to
try to get this working again.
>
>Dennis, if I give you a list of tubes in the chasis, can I
buy replacements from you if you have them in stock? Since
I'm not an electronics wizard, all I could really do is just
swap out the old tubes for the new tubes and see if it works,
unless someone could guide me through some diagnostic
checking with a volt/ohm meter. Are there still tube
checking machines in existance?
>
>Thanks!
>
>-- Steve --
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: peak at mail.polarcomm.com
>Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 2:53 pm
>Subject: Re: [Coco] [Color Computer] Re: mystery chip on
COCO2 XC80652P
>
>> James
>> One of my first loves was antique radio.Even before I
found
>> Coco. A 1926 RCA is a TREASURE. If it is physically in
good
>> shape dont change a thing. If you really want it to
operate
>> and dont want to or cant get tubes then re-do the
circuitry
>> in solid state I.E. JFETS , Hide the new circuitry in the
>> case somewhere (Fake Battery Pak),keep the tubes but only
>> power the filaments.
>>
>> If it were mine I would not do this unless the set was in
>> very bad shape, but if you just gotta make it "play" then
>> consider the idea!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> >Neil
>> >
>> >I have a 1926 RCA AM radio at my father's house.
>> >
>> >An old five tube receiver that tubes for it are gettign
as
>> rare as hen's
>> >teeth.
>> >
>> >james
>> >
>> >
>> >On 7 Mar 2004 at 19:56, Neil Morrison wrote:
>> >
>> >To: "Coco" <colorcomputer at yahoogroups.com>
>> >From: "Neil Morrison" <neilsmorr at hotpop.com>
>> >Date sent: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 19:56:06 -0800
>> >Copies to: Subject: [Coco] [Color
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>> >>
>> >> My first boss when I took up tube repair had one of
those
>> German
>> >> 3-in-1 tubes with resistors and capacitors inside.
>>
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