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Philco 38-116
#1

I LOVE my Philco 38-116 but recently its been giving me a real problem. The radio does not pick up on the AM band below 1300 on the dial and Shortwaave is spooty at best. I do not have a tube tester. Console was recaped and was working beautifully. Might have to replace some tubes. What do you think . I usually listed to this radio every nite!   Icon_sad
#2

This is not the first time this has happened to me on this set.
#3

Well, if you have spare tubes, you know what to do for the next 1/2 hour Icon_smile
#4

Had a similar problem on my 42-355, only to find a small dust bunny had made its home in part of the tuning capacitor. Once I took some compressed air and blew it out, the missing half of the dial returned. Can't say that it is something that simple causing the trouble on your 38-116. Of course my set has no back, which just invites dust inside. Not sure if your console has a back or not. Otherwise, yep, time to try different tubes.

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
#5

My radio has no back also. Good point, It does collect a lot of dust. Will try that. Then its off to find some tubes if that does not work.
#6

I capped my 37-116 back in the '80s but didn't pull out the RF deck. After a year or so of working well it died. A small paper cap in the osc screen circuit shorted killed the LO. Pain to replace but fixed it and worked again.
Terry




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