Welcome Guest! Be sure you know and follow the Phorum Rules before posting. Thank you and Enjoy! (January 12) x

Thread Closed
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Zenith 10S464 and 7S633
#1

I got two Zenith sets at an estate sale today for $20 each. I kind of wish I'd left the 7S633, because not only is it really beat up, but Zenith really cheaped out by 1942. I'd at least like to get my money back as I have no interest in repairing it. The 10S464 however, is in much better condition. I'm taking it to the radio club tomorrow in hopes of getting it to at least make more than a 60Hz hum. It's missing the station preset assembly. Could this keep it from playing? When I was moving the radio out of the sale, it was extremely crowded, dark, and loud. The preset assembly fell out of the radio and just then, somebody asked me if I needed help. I instantly forgot about the assembly until I got home.

Slave to an RCA Victor CTC-25
#2

Not too sure, was is just a set of butons that came off, maybe you can find a junker and replace?

Paul

Tubetalk1
#3

It was the whole entire assembly with coils and stuff. There are three wires that plug in - they are just sitting there not plugged into anything.


Attached Files Image(s)
   

Slave to an RCA Victor CTC-25
#4

Your zenith will play ok without the pre set control box installed. I have played one of my zeniths, 12s471 without preset control box hooked up.
#5

Good news and bad news. I went back to the sale early this morning and got the preset selector. Thankfully, the guy running the sale saved it and set it aside. Bad news - we think that there is insufficient voltage on the plate(s) of the 6V6('s). They are running lukewarm with a filament, but that's all. I replaced the electrolytics, and that got rid of the 60 hz hum, but now there is just a small hum, but no audio. I didn't get a chance to check voltages this morning.

Slave to an RCA Victor CTC-25
#6

Take it to the doctor at the club!

Paul

Tubetalk1
#7

You'll need to check voltages to see what is going on.  Unfortunately that era Zenith has been known for power transformers going out.

John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"




Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
[-]
Recent Posts
The list of my radio & TV collection!
For fans of antique radio... My new video... How to test radio tubes on a Hickok 530B tube tester? Test radio tubes o...RadioSvit — 01:25 PM
philcorepairbench.com - shadow-meter
Thank you Billpoulsbobill — 11:53 AM
philcorepairbench.com - shadow-meter
Hi, Try here Philco Service Hints & Tips, Number 1 It's from the web archive (Way Back Machine).Keith — 10:17 AM
PT-6 finished!!
Hi Arran,  Yes, you are correct, the "nominal" voltage for these Loctal tubes was the same 6.3 or 12.6 V as...MrFixr55 — 07:48 AM
PT-6 finished!!
Actually the Loctal tube series, with number beginning with "14" are 12.6 volt tubes, at 150 ma, I'm not sure ...Arran — 02:14 AM
philco predicta
The model is the holiday without UHF It has no sound and I don't have an oscilloscope or signal generator.cgl18 — 08:51 PM
Philco model 38 code 121 not receiving signal.
I will definitely check my lead length and wire dressing. Thanks for the ideas.Stormlord5500 — 08:06 PM
Philco model 38 code 121 not receiving signal.
Do make sure that you twist the 3 wires from the chassis to the transformer, and dress away from tubes, especially audio...MrFixr55 — 07:38 PM
Philco model 38 code 121 not receiving signal.
The cone unfortunately got damaged when I removed it. The glue that held the cone to the basket was sloppily applied and...Stormlord5500 — 07:12 PM
Philco model 38 code 121 not receiving signal.
So what was wrong with the original speaker? Was the cone damaged? Unless it's totally hopeless I would put it aside as ...Arran — 05:31 PM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently no members online.

>