Wow yes I know about Dementia my Mom had it really bad. But to have someone work on a radio wow I can see why that was really messed up. Great instructional trouble shooting video though. Thanks for sharing.
That is more or less how I ended up with a bunch of radio's. Most been worked on already and unfinished projects. The man who owned them died a sudden death so I could not ask him anymore. It was quite a challenge with some of them radio's to get them to work again. Thanks for the video!
That green wire going to ground seems like it was identifying as a coupling capacitor, that's not very diverse equitable or inclusive to just chop it out of the circuit like that 🤣 ROFLMAO
I feel for the guy who had dementia. It must have been horrible not being able to continue with his hobby any more. Glad you fixed up this set.
Wow yes I know about Dementia my Mom had it really bad. But to have someone work on a radio wow I can see why that was really messed up. Great instructional trouble shooting video though. Thanks for sharing.
ENTRANCE valve's sensibility is wonderful! Congratulations!
That is why I love virgin untouched antique radios. That way, if it's screwed up, I know how to fix my mistake.
Dementia is a terrible thing. In this gentleman's mind he was doing what he thought was right. Nice radio, glad you got it working.
That is more or less how I ended up with a bunch of radio's. Most been worked on already and unfinished projects. The man who owned them died a sudden death so I could not ask him anymore. It was quite a challenge with some of them radio's to get them to work again.
Thanks for the video!
I know the feeling that what I'm going though now.
@@45AMT it's an adventure. Have enjoyed the same problems with old test equipment. Glad I was able to locate documentation for equipment.
Very nice example of a prewar RCA AM/SW radio.
Master, I see you everywhere I go.
Another great repair video
I can't wait get into it lets replace bad caps test tubes trouble shoot this hacked up set.
Where can I find those RCA knobs? I have a 1940 16T missing them?
That green wire going to ground seems like it was identifying as a coupling capacitor, that's not very diverse equitable or inclusive to just chop it out of the circuit like that 🤣 ROFLMAO