Disc caps are micro-phonic, likely the reason why they were fixed in place using wax. They do the same thing for air coils, sometimes also with a bit of foam in the coil to stabilize the windings. That cold solder joint looked like it was around for a while, really _wallered out_ that PCB contact point... Whatever you can find that stops the UA-cam ban-hammer... it's all fine by me. Cheers,
@@MrHBSoftware Probably those assembly line workers got the candle out and splotched the wax on every dang disc cap that couldnt escape there on time XD
It has always been so cathartic to listen to the various stations drone on as you diagnose and repair. And, of course, now more than ever. Thanks, god of thunder and lightning: electricity
His videos always calm me down, a good laugh or two and now i finally go to bed at 1:13pm, my sleep schedule has been shit since i stopped woking because of covid
Same here mate, in the UK. Can't see any end to it any time soon. Enjoying working around the house and learning/watching things on UA-cam. Like you I dig this channel. Hope things look up for you soon.
3:31 . . . "Of course National Panasonic make great stuff." 8:58 . . . "Look at the back of this circuit board... it's like a total bodge job." I love how your opinion of National Panasonic quickly changed!! :)
Hi Shango. I have that National Panasonic radio R 441 B. It has a "hidden" SW antenna on the front of the radio. Lift the bar that wraps around the radio from the bottom and the stations will come in much stronger. I think this radio was made in 1962.
You got a pretty good following man! Your the only channel I know the works on vintage electronics that gets 7.5k views in a day and over 200 comments! I really enjoy you reaching out to a broader audience and getting other people into the hobby! Keep up the good work man!
Always a treat to sit down with tea or coffee and watch Shango video before continuing the rest of the day with the normal boring stuff like making dinner
VERY cool radios!! Reminds me of the electronics departments of local discount stores we had, as well as privately owned drug stores. Sam Walton prolly carried these! 😀 You have a very fast brain, sir, to narrow down the trouble that quickly in that Panasonic!
I watch your videos every day. some have passed through my computer nearly a dozen times. I love them for entertainment value, and I find myself being a bit jealous at the number of stations available to you folks on the left coast. Here in South Dakota, (not the end of the world, but you can smell it from here!) we get sparse radio reception, and our little ranch house with a steel roof, and clad with aluminum insulation I can only get two stations in AM and zero in FM. So it is, I have built an internet receiver so I can listen to radio from around the world, much as I did when I was a boy with a bedroom on the top floor of an old 3 story home situated atop a hill just outside town, back then my Shortwave set could pull stations from around the world, what a thrill that was, and if I could pull in HAM operators, why that added to the joy of the day. Today I have my HAM ticket, and a few 2 meter sets but nothing for long range, and now that the bottom has dropped out of my income, 2 meter is about all I can play with. I am also the only one in a 30 mile area with a ham ticket, so I really have nobody to talk to with my two handheld. My mobile is in our Motor Home, as we used to live on the road before Workers Comp informed me that I had retired and cut my pay in half. Ah well shit happens when you get old, sometimes you expect it, sometimes not. Thanks a million for the videos, when a new one pops it really makes my day!
@@olradguy or energisers .... a local garage some years ago had them leaking while still in the packs, well within install by date .. hate the things, i've had them leak while still good voltage, so no idea they leaked until too late..
@@olradguy I just opened a 4 pack of Procell by Duracell that had puked while sitting in a drawer with a use by date of MAR 2021!! Rubbish. Ray O Vac I know they used to be made here in Wisconsin, always like them and as good as any
The domestic Duracell's are very good and don't often leak. I've got them 15 years old no leaks. I understand that there are a large amount of counterfeit Duracell's out there. Not sure if that could be relevant.
some great radios fixed by the right person. I was looking to purchase a zenith 600 transoceanic last year, but the person in the bay area selling wouldn't tell me if you were the person that recapped it. they simply said it was recapped. I love the style and performance of those radios, love old electronics in general. but we don't have any local parts sources here anymore.
Two great performers there, nice job! FWIW I’ve had modern batteries leak while still in service in wall clocks, they weren’t even dead and they leaked!
Several months ago, I picked up a small device that had suffered horrid leakage. I needed a cleaning supply but had none so I resorted to a bit of juice from a large jar of Dill Pickles. As you can imagine, it worked great and to top it off, the house smelled nice for a few days, seems all who entered had a strange desire to raid the fridge for pickles.
12:57 This is a test, you’re listening to EBS 1700 all Emergency Broadcast System tests all the time. Coming up next another 60 minutes of EBS tests commercial free
What on earth is that "This is only a test" thing? I remember when you first tuned into that frequency in your 1937 CO-OP radio repair video. I started watching the video in bed and I fell asleep halfway through it. Then I started hearing "This is only a test, this is only a test" in the background of an absurd dream where some mechanical birds were trying to fly into my house. Then I woke up and heard you say "This is what nightmares are made out of right there" It felt so weird at the time. I watched the video in its entirety the next day and sure enough the "Today is a great day, testing testing" lady was really there 😁
It's one of many traveler's information stations ('TIS') in that area. TIS is limited to 10 watts and found in metro areas and sometimes, multiple ones sync'd to cover a larger area.
@@ShyMagpie It's still considered medium wave. Technically speaking, the upper limit of medium wave is 3000 kHz, but some of it is considered part of shortwave bands regardless. That could be in part for ease of distinction between medium wave and international use of spectrum above 1800 kHz.
The Panasonic carbon cells are pretty good and readily available and cheap. They are pretty well made. WAY better than dollar tree. You can literally crush a dollar tree battery with your fingers. I have a local supermarket that cells Kodak carbon-zinc D cell 2 pack for about a dollar. They are great. 8000mah according to the data sheet.
I like to call them "explodacells" because I've had two pairs of AAA's blowup in my headphones while I was wearing and using them. And a third time when I wasn't!
I have seen two *very* corroded Eveready cat cells before, however I also have two pristine (but dead) ones too. FWIW one set was stored in climate controlled closets for 40 years, the other set was in a house with no central air. Interestingly enough, both sets were in cameras, one in a Kodak Hawkeye FlashFun II and the other set from a Polaroid Swinger.
Trains in the USA have to blow their horns LOOONG LOOONG SHORT LOOONG at every railroad crossing. Sounds crazy if you're not from here, but it's true. In the words of the Back Street Boys: "They want it that way".
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The delusion and dismissal of reality and facts as opposed to billschitt and rhetoric is phenomenal-he's absolutely the greatest since Adoph,maybe better (way more power in Spanky's hands),we got wimps for leaders in both camps.
Do you mean Trump, or the high-pitched whine later on in the program? Joking aside, that tone might be interference from the IF oscillator, but I don't really know.
Your videos are absolutely amazing, especially your GE World Monitor video. I have one of those radios (its one of my favorites) so watching and learning how you diagnosed and resolved the problems was so masterful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and technique. Are you an electrical engineer?
Thank you for the nice repair video. The selectivity of the Sony radio is excellent because it uses 4 IF transformers. I have still hope that you put a hiphop beat under the 11m mumbo jumbo. Take care.
I'm actually surprised you found a bad solder joint. Panasonic/Matsushita made great radios and TVs in the 70s and 80s. I love my Panasonic radios and I even have a nice 5" Quasar (Matsushita made) black and white TV.
The multi-band National Panasonic radio appears to be newer than the Sony, as the former does not have the CONELRAD emergency frequency markings on the MW dial. Obviously, both came off their respective manufacturers' assembly lines during the dark days of the Cold War, though. It's also noted that frequencies are denominated in megacycles (MC) instead of MegaHertz (MHz).
@@crooner2007 I've seen CONELRAD triangle markings on radios that were sold in the UK. I think some manufacturers at the time printed them on all dials, no matter where the radios were intended for. Similar with FCC "Part 15 Rules" case markings on radios sold in UK and Europe.
@Shango066 I know this sounds corny but Thank You for your service...I've enjoyed the hell out of your content over the years and have learned aceloads.
My grandma had a GPX A270 AM/FM Stereo Receiver that became mine years ago, and it had heavy duty Dollar General batteries in it (2 dated 2005 and 2 dated 2006) They didn't leak at all, they were working when i last used the radio about 6 months ago when i installed a new antenna and must of died just recently.
@@arthureverett8220 Agreed. I have a small pile of opened batteries I put in my radios when I use them, and immediately remove when done. Funny enough, I have a Mallory "Transistor Battery" D cell battery from sometime in the 1960s or 70s. Completely dead, no leakage whatsoever. It sits on my workbench now.
@@probnotstech I have a Mallory D cell in a VTVM that I restored. Dead but no leakage as well. I also kept it because it's a pretty cool looking battery.
Anyone remember using another portable radio to "zero beat" a station running on SSB? Crude but it works! Thanks shango066, some really cool vintage sets. It may be a good thing that they don't build them like that anymore. None the less, some pretty great reception waiting on improved design philosophy.
At least with us boomer kids, carbon-zinc batteries gave us the carbon anode rod, which used in conjunction with two razor blades and a cigar box, made us a microphone of course. You know - the normal boyhood pursuits
I’ve pretty much gone to rechargeable batteries. While technically they can leak, I’ve not had one go yet in the two decades since I began using them. I have have nearly a hundred of them. They don’t provide as much umph as alkaline batteries, but I got tired of both the cost of new throw-away batteries and their tendency to leak in equipment where they are needed to provide backup and don’t get replaced but maybe once every year or two.
15:16 that means its getting at least 26.965Mhz which is channel one... but from what I heard , that sounds more like CH6 on CB which is 27.025Mhz so thats pretty good it can pick up that far up. with a slight modification I bet it would be able to pick up all the way to CH40 which is 27.405
@shango066 Considering that Panasonic SW radio is probably more than 50 years old the sensitivity on 11 meters is amazing! This is one of the predecessors to the legendary RF2200 not surprised how good it is.
@shango066 I have the younger brother to your RF 2200, which is the RF 4900, I bought the thing new in 1981, had to work on it in the past couple of decades weak spots over time corroded pots and switches remedied with deoxit it was difficult to get them clean! Drift was cured by putting a tiny amount of silicon paste on the dial tuning cord to eliminate back lash. Still have a broken carbon core in a small tuning coil so AM only works at the top end of the band. SW bands work great this thing is hot as can be in sensitivity and a super low noise floor that modern digital radios can't beat.
0:12 You know that the metal border around the National Panasonic radio is actually an antenna, right? It can unfold from bottom to top. I didn't saw you unfold it...
Good Morning,I have one AKAI AJ-505FS Radio Cassette Recorder,Everything is working but only problems are in the tape side,could you please advise me how I can repair this unit waiting for your good advise and useful suggestion.
Copywritten is wrong. It’s copyrighted. It’s right not write that’s the root of the word. That said, everybody else on UA-cam says “copywritten.” And I really enjoy your videos anyway.
You should go back to carbon batteries for sets like that, unless they have a tape motor to drive or dial lamps there's just no need for the power that crappy alkaline can pump out. My favourites, if you can get them over there, are the red/white Panasonic "for low-power devices" from Poland. They'd go perfect in that National set too haha!
11:40 in & I'm Loving that National by the way, I notice it covers 11m on the SW that's a novelty. Even though we're on FM here I guess it'd slope detect & depending how wideband it is might get the whole CB band in one turn of the fine tuning... I'm now looking for one... Dammit Shango, you've put the prices way up on ebay hahaha!!! Oh also, look around the front bezel, it seems to have a frame antenna for better SW reception...
Both radios look like good performers The Panasonic looks to be a battery only set unless it has a dc input jack on the side. Hope you got your stimulus Covid 19 check. You sniff those cold solders like I do!!! The Panasonic is their version of the Zenith Transoceanic Royal 3000
18:48 as the cap dies, its ESR increases. These cheapo meters test caps by charging them up and measuring the time taken to full charge. If you put a resistor in series (increased ESR) the cap charges slower > must be a larger one, right? This is why I have a wien-bridge RCL tester.
hi sir hope you can read this i just found one r441b from my old place and dissembled it the part with 6 holes (antenna?) seems corrosive and crumbled as i touch it
Rubbing Alcohol, vinegar, and toilet paper are hard to come by right now. I would suggest using rechargeable batteries. They don't leak like alkaline batteries.
Great video as always. I'm getting so sick of all this virtue signaling at the moment, re the china virus. You're videos keep inspiring me to carry on repairing.
Hi Shango066, Wondering if you do work for people from the internet? I sent a philco am fm car radio to a gentleman and he just can't fix it. I send the radio to him some time ago and I can't remember if it was the am or fm that didn't work. One works fine. AJ.
That Radio would get Tokyo on 593 and 603...Akita on 747 and 774....at Night from my location in the Hawaiian Islands.... even my Location in California too.,... Stations are NHK 1 and 2
It Depends On The Time Of Day In The Afternoon WWV Is Strongest On 10MHz Strongest In The Morning On 2.5 & 5MHz Strongest Later In The Day On 15MHz Strongest In The Evening On 5, 10 , 15 And 20 Sometimes 25
Disc caps are micro-phonic, likely the reason why they were fixed in place using wax. They do the same thing for air coils, sometimes also with a bit of foam in the coil to stabilize the windings.
That cold solder joint looked like it was around for a while, really _wallered out_ that PCB contact point...
Whatever you can find that stops the UA-cam ban-hammer... it's all fine by me.
Cheers,
nope...maybe in rf frontend they do it for that reason....but NOT next to the output transistors
@@MrHBSoftware Probably those assembly line workers got the candle out and splotched the wax on every dang disc cap that couldnt escape there on time XD
Mr. Jason JJ Cruz forever thanks you for completely recapping that Sony radio.
It has always been so cathartic to listen to the various stations drone on as you diagnose and repair. And, of course, now more than ever. Thanks, god of thunder and lightning: electricity
His videos always calm me down, a good laugh or two and now i finally go to bed at 1:13pm, my sleep schedule has been shit since i stopped woking because of covid
Same here mate, in the UK. Can't see any end to it any time soon. Enjoying working around the house and learning/watching things on UA-cam. Like you I dig this channel. Hope things look up for you soon.
Love the National Panasonic radio. If you ever want to get rid of it, I'm happy to have it. Love you😘
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I have one just like it, may have come from hard rubbish years ago
Your videos are truly welcome these days. They get our minds off of all the BS and politics. Thanks for all of your effort and take care!
Exactly what it is bs.
3:31 . . . "Of course National Panasonic make great stuff."
8:58 . . . "Look at the back of this circuit board... it's like a total bodge job."
I love how your opinion of National Panasonic quickly changed!! :)
they may bodge occasionally, but still the best ever made!
Hi Shango. I have that National Panasonic radio R 441 B.
It has a "hidden" SW antenna on the front of the radio. Lift the bar that wraps around the radio from the bottom and the stations will come in much stronger. I think this radio was made in 1962.
You got a pretty good following man! Your the only channel I know the works on vintage electronics that gets 7.5k views in a day and over 200 comments! I really enjoy you reaching out to a broader audience and getting other people into the hobby! Keep up the good work man!
Yes. Batteries today are very prone to leakage.
Modern duracell ain't so DURAble now
@@scotttait2197 Back when they were just called Mallory, my dad had a voltage meter with the same set of working batteries in it for 20 years.
@@ZnenTitan The Mallory were the carbon zinc cells, early Duracell had the Mallory name in small letters on the copper part
Always a treat to sit down with tea or coffee and watch Shango video before continuing the rest of the day with the normal boring stuff like making dinner
VERY cool radios!! Reminds me of the electronics departments of local discount stores we had, as well as privately owned drug stores. Sam Walton prolly carried these! 😀 You have a very fast brain, sir, to narrow down the trouble that quickly in that Panasonic!
Yep, a really fast brain!
I could happily listen to that Panasonic all day. Amazing quality for an AM radio.
I inherited the Panasonic from my parents. It is almost older than me. As far as I can. Remember this has always been in the living room.
I watch your videos every day. some have passed through my computer nearly a dozen times. I love them for entertainment value, and I find myself being a bit jealous at the number of stations available to you folks on the left coast. Here in South Dakota, (not the end of the world, but you can smell it from here!) we get sparse radio reception, and our little ranch house with a steel roof, and clad with aluminum insulation I can only get two stations in AM and zero in FM. So it is, I have built an internet receiver so I can listen to radio from around the world, much as I did when I was a boy with a bedroom on the top floor of an old 3 story home situated atop a hill just outside town, back then my Shortwave set could pull stations from around the world, what a thrill that was, and if I could pull in HAM operators, why that added to the joy of the day. Today I have my HAM ticket, and a few 2 meter sets but nothing for long range, and now that the bottom has dropped out of my income, 2 meter is about all I can play with. I am also the only one in a 30 mile area with a ham ticket, so I really have nobody to talk to with my two handheld. My mobile is in our Motor Home, as we used to live on the road before Workers Comp informed me that I had retired and cut my pay in half. Ah well shit happens when you get old, sometimes you expect it, sometimes not. Thanks a million for the videos, when a new one pops it really makes my day!
Just run an external antenna out in the yard, with a feed in wire, that will solve the problem with the metal roof.
Duracell, the Copper-top battery! Now includes a free ounce of acid in every pack!
One of the worst for leaking.
@@olradguy or energisers .... a local garage some years ago had them leaking while still in the packs, well within install by date .. hate the things, i've had them leak while still good voltage, so no idea they leaked until too late..
@@olradguy I just opened a 4 pack of Procell by Duracell that had puked while sitting in a drawer with a use by date of MAR 2021!! Rubbish. Ray O Vac I know they used to be made here in Wisconsin, always like them and as good as any
The domestic Duracell's are very good and don't often leak. I've got them 15 years old no leaks. I understand that there are a large amount of counterfeit Duracell's out there. Not sure if that could be relevant.
More like lye.
You got me hooked to Ksurf oldies a year ago... stream it often in Ohio Thank you
some great radios fixed by the right person. I was looking to purchase a zenith 600 transoceanic last year, but the person in the bay area selling wouldn't tell me if you were the person that recapped it. they simply said it was recapped. I love the style and performance of those radios, love old electronics in general. but we don't have any local parts sources here anymore.
I've been making a habit of taking the batteries out of equipment for many years now.. Radios, test equipment, you name it.
Very Nice Real Japanese Radio... from Japan....I want the National Panasonic SW.... Those All Band All Wave from Japan were Fantastic 😎
Two great performers there, nice job! FWIW I’ve had modern batteries leak while still in service in wall clocks, they weren’t even dead and they leaked!
I have several. And beeing in the army I got the habit of removing batts. So the reward is that I have 40-45 year old radios.
Oh damn i have a extremely similar radio that my grandpa gave me. It sat for decades in a beach house and its all rusty but it still works.
Several months ago, I picked up a small device that had suffered horrid leakage. I needed a cleaning supply but had none so I resorted to a bit of juice from a large jar of Dill Pickles. As you can imagine, it worked great and to top it off, the house smelled nice for a few days, seems all who entered had a strange desire to raid the fridge for pickles.
12:57 This is a test, you’re listening to EBS 1700 all Emergency Broadcast System tests all the time. Coming up next another 60 minutes of EBS tests commercial free
"Lady Mermaid." An enchanting citizen band operator.
That Panasonic gives me flashbacks to recapping my 1972 RQ-409S. The old hand layout PCBs are quite interesting.
What on earth is that "This is only a test" thing? I remember when you first tuned into that frequency in your 1937 CO-OP radio repair video. I started watching the video in bed and I fell asleep halfway through it. Then I started hearing "This is only a test, this is only a test" in the background of an absurd dream where some mechanical birds were trying to fly into my house. Then I woke up and heard you say "This is what nightmares are made out of right there" It felt so weird at the time. I watched the video in its entirety the next day and sure enough the "Today is a great day, testing testing" lady was really there 😁
It's one of many traveler's information stations ('TIS') in that area. TIS is limited to 10 watts and found in metro areas and sometimes, multiple ones sync'd to cover a larger area.
@@KC4RAE Thank you. I guess what's on the lower end of the short wave dial of that radio is now part of the expanded AM/MW band?
@@ShyMagpie It's still considered medium wave. Technically speaking, the upper limit of medium wave is 3000 kHz, but some of it is considered part of shortwave bands regardless. That could be in part for ease of distinction between medium wave and international use of spectrum above 1800 kHz.
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Donald sounds good in intermittent sound
Duracell probably are the king of today's leaking batteries. Bring back Eveready carbons. The cat was kind of cool.
Wait, are the eveready carbons supposed to be gone by now? Here they're still available, and are probably the most inexpensive of all.
The Panasonic carbon cells are pretty good and readily available and cheap. They are pretty well made. WAY better than dollar tree. You can literally crush a dollar tree battery with your fingers.
I have a local supermarket that cells Kodak carbon-zinc D cell 2 pack for about a dollar. They are great. 8000mah according to the data sheet.
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I like to call them "explodacells" because I've had two pairs of AAA's blowup in my headphones while I was wearing and using them. And a third time when I wasn't!
I have seen two *very* corroded Eveready cat cells before, however I also have two pristine (but dead) ones too.
FWIW one set was stored in climate controlled closets for 40 years, the other set was in a house with no central air. Interestingly enough, both sets were in cameras, one in a Kodak Hawkeye FlashFun II and the other set from a Polaroid Swinger.
1:21 Hey, its non-GMO certified, so hopefully the radio wont get cancer!
I wasn't paying attention and I accidentally gave my radio the glutens. Had to give it a Gweneth Paltrow colonic flush.
no more airplane noise just the train blowing his horn, over and over and over.
Trains in the USA have to blow their horns LOOONG LOOONG SHORT LOOONG at every railroad crossing. Sounds crazy if you're not from here, but it's true. In the words of the Back Street Boys: "They want it that way".
The delusion and dismissal of reality and facts as opposed to billschitt and rhetoric is phenomenal-he's absolutely the greatest since Adoph,maybe better (way more power in Spanky's hands),we got wimps for leaders in both camps.
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What was that monotonous drone that I could hear while you were tapping round the Panasonic? Can that be fixed too?
Do you mean Trump, or the high-pitched whine later on in the program? Joking aside, that tone might be interference from the IF oscillator, but I don't really know.
Your videos are absolutely amazing, especially your GE World Monitor video. I have one of those radios (its one of my favorites) so watching and learning how you diagnosed and resolved the problems was so masterful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and technique. Are you an electrical engineer?
5:13 Suddenly, out of nowhere, you punch the non-working radio. It starts to work again. Says "we have to do what we have to do" ! Priceless !🤣
I always hear lady mermaid on cb radio whenever I go to Southern California
Easy fix on that Panasonic radio. Nice radio, shotty circuit board with those add ons.
Thank you for the nice repair video. The selectivity of the Sony radio is excellent because it uses 4 IF transformers. I have still hope that you put a hiphop beat under the 11m mumbo jumbo. Take care.
I'm one happy recap freak over here. ;)
He showed us that he knows what rice vinegar is, he will have to do a cooking video now.
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I'm actually surprised you found a bad solder joint. Panasonic/Matsushita made great radios and TVs in the 70s and 80s. I love my Panasonic radios and I even have a nice 5" Quasar (Matsushita made) black and white TV.
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Those non vented 100 µF caps out of the Sony are great for blowing up on the mains.
I love your videos! I learn so much from you. Thank you for sharing!
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The multi-band National Panasonic radio appears to be newer than the Sony, as the former does not have the CONELRAD emergency frequency markings on the MW dial. Obviously, both came off their respective manufacturers' assembly lines during the dark days of the Cold War, though. It's also noted that frequencies are denominated in megacycles (MC) instead of MegaHertz (MHz).
No CONELRAD markings on sets intended for markets other than the US.
@@crooner2007 I've seen CONELRAD triangle markings on radios that were sold in the UK. I think some manufacturers at the time printed them on all dials, no matter where the radios were intended for.
Similar with FCC "Part 15 Rules" case markings on radios sold in UK and Europe.
@Shango066 I know this sounds corny but Thank You for your service...I've enjoyed the hell out of your content over the years and have learned aceloads.
My grandma had a GPX A270 AM/FM Stereo Receiver that became mine years ago, and it had heavy duty Dollar General batteries in it (2 dated 2005 and 2 dated 2006) They didn't leak at all, they were working when i last used the radio about 6 months ago when i installed a new antenna and must of died just recently.
alkalines have gotten so bad that I have gone to rechargeables. they are more expensive, but corroding out electronics is more expensive.
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rechargeables, nicad and nimh can and do leak, i've had it several times, many have
Don’t apologize in case someone finds it offensive. They don’t have to watch it
I buy Panasonic Carbon-Zinc cells for this stuff. They almost never leak and they're cheap.
I've had them leak before, but not as bad or often as others. And yeah, they're super cheap!
All batteries LEAK!!! Always remove them when not using the electronic device. The acid will eat up the traces on the pc board
@@arthureverett8220 Agreed. I have a small pile of opened batteries I put in my radios when I use them, and immediately remove when done.
Funny enough, I have a Mallory "Transistor Battery" D cell battery from sometime in the 1960s or 70s. Completely dead, no leakage whatsoever. It sits on my workbench now.
@@probnotstech I have a Mallory D cell in a VTVM that I restored. Dead but no leakage as well. I also kept it because it's a pretty cool looking battery.
@@bugdrvr That's funny, mine was from an older meter as well. I believe it was a B&K.
Thank you for posting. I know E Bay is charging a mint for Panasonic radios. I have a Sony ICF-2010.
If the thing is 5 band or more, wish you had a big pocket. Same as Grundig Satellit or Zenith Transoceanics
Anyone remember using another portable radio to "zero beat" a station running on SSB? Crude but it works! Thanks shango066, some really cool vintage sets. It may be a good thing that they don't build them like that anymore. None the less, some pretty great reception waiting on improved design philosophy.
Have no complaints about the Sunbeam batteries from Dollar Tree.
Madness832 they’re zinc carbon.
At least with us boomer kids, carbon-zinc batteries gave us the carbon anode rod, which used in conjunction with two razor blades and a cigar box, made us a microphone of course. You know - the normal boyhood pursuits
Good radio
Oodles of coils in both radios. Very good radios!!!!
What he was doing to those devices from a far away past.Where in fact super natural.
you have all the coolest stuff. nice video, thank you.
I’ve pretty much gone to rechargeable batteries. While technically they can leak, I’ve not had one go yet in the two decades since I began using them. I have have nearly a hundred of them. They don’t provide as much umph as alkaline batteries, but I got tired of both the cost of new throw-away batteries and their tendency to leak in equipment where they are needed to provide backup and don’t get replaced but maybe once every year or two.
15:16 that means its getting at least 26.965Mhz which is channel one... but from what I heard , that sounds more like CH6 on CB which is 27.025Mhz so thats pretty good it can pick up that far up. with a slight modification I bet it would be able to pick up all the way to CH40 which is 27.405
Just pulled the batteries out of my Grundig portable, thank's for reminding me :)
@shango066
Considering that Panasonic SW radio is probably more than 50 years old the sensitivity on
11 meters is amazing! This is one of the predecessors to the legendary RF2200 not surprised how good it is.
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Huh? haha. I understand the first part of the sentence.
@shango066
I have the younger brother to your RF 2200, which is the RF 4900, I bought the thing new in 1981, had to work on it in the past couple of decades weak spots over time corroded pots and switches remedied with deoxit it was difficult to get them clean! Drift was cured by putting a tiny amount of silicon paste on the dial tuning cord to eliminate back lash. Still have a broken carbon core in a small tuning coil so AM only works at the top end of the band. SW bands work great this thing is hot as can be in sensitivity and a super low noise floor that modern digital radios can't beat.
0:12 You know that the metal border around the National Panasonic radio is actually an antenna, right? It can unfold from bottom to top. I didn't saw you unfold it...
Shango I love your style great chan.
I to am inspired by your work,
Beautiful radio
very good my friend very good is very good the radio
I take that back they both are very hot RECEVERs wow
The fine tuning is for the shortwave bands
I really like this videos there very educational
what a full lineup on AM you have the full scale. we have 5 or 6 in baltimore thanks for the vid
Good Morning,I have one AKAI AJ-505FS Radio Cassette Recorder,Everything is working but only problems are in the tape side,could you please advise me how I can repair this unit waiting for your good advise and useful suggestion.
Copywritten is wrong. It’s copyrighted. It’s right not write that’s the root of the word.
That said, everybody else on UA-cam says “copywritten.” And I really enjoy your videos anyway.
I hope these are good, none of that corroded battery terminal crap. It's 2240 hours in Asia and I'm losing sleep to watch this. (smile)
You should go back to carbon batteries for sets like that, unless they have a tape motor to drive or dial lamps there's just no need for the power that crappy alkaline can pump out. My favourites, if you can get them over there, are the red/white Panasonic "for low-power devices" from Poland. They'd go perfect in that National set too haha!
11:40 in & I'm Loving that National by the way, I notice it covers 11m on the SW that's a novelty. Even though we're on FM here I guess it'd slope detect & depending how wideband it is might get the whole CB band in one turn of the fine tuning... I'm now looking for one... Dammit Shango, you've put the prices way up on ebay hahaha!!! Oh also, look around the front bezel, it seems to have a frame antenna for better SW reception...
Both radios look like good performers The Panasonic looks to be a battery only set unless it has a dc input jack on the side. Hope you got your stimulus Covid 19 check. You sniff those cold solders like I do!!! The Panasonic is their version of the Zenith Transoceanic Royal 3000
18:48 as the cap dies, its ESR increases. These cheapo meters test caps by charging them up and measuring the time taken to full charge. If you put a resistor in series (increased ESR) the cap charges slower > must be a larger one, right?
This is why I have a wien-bridge RCL tester.
E caps are never a good thing in speaker crossovers or coupling in audio circuits
Awesome vintange radios
Love the radio station.
hi sir hope you can read this
i just found one r441b from my old place and dissembled it
the part with 6 holes (antenna?) seems corrosive and crumbled as i touch it
how can i repair it?
thank you
Your the man Shango👍
Rubbing Alcohol, vinegar, and toilet paper are hard to come by right now. I would suggest using rechargeable batteries. They don't leak like alkaline batteries.
but the good ones are pricey, standard ones are scam stuff.
@@BetamaxFlippy yes but they don't leak acid everywhere.
Shango time 👍🏻
I imagine that KOGO 610 from San Diego puts out a decent signal into LA ?
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in year of 1960's old time radios were handmade working on the both radios, little heavy weight
how are you Shango ?
Weird coincidence, my local radio station for many years was named TFM96.60
Great video as always. I'm getting so sick of all this virtue signaling at the moment, re the china virus. You're videos keep inspiring me to carry on repairing.
Hi Shango066,
Wondering if you do work for people from the internet? I sent a philco am fm car radio to a gentleman and he just can't fix it. I send the radio to him some time ago and I can't remember if it was the am or fm that didn't work. One works fine. AJ.
My sony radio working only fm station but the am is not working .whats the problem thanks
That Radio would get Tokyo on 593 and 603...Akita on 747 and 774....at Night from my location in the Hawaiian Islands.... even my Location in California too.,... Stations are NHK 1 and 2
I used to have that very same National Panasonic 25 years ago. It was a good little radio.
It Depends On The Time Of Day In The Afternoon WWV Is Strongest On 10MHz Strongest In The Morning On 2.5 & 5MHz Strongest Later In The Day On 15MHz Strongest In The Evening On 5, 10 , 15 And 20 Sometimes 25
Be Sure To Capitalize Every Single Word
It’s 10 I clock Do you know where your Census form is ?
At 23:30, is she talking about phase 3 or 3 phase? Inquiring minds want to know....
Thanks for shareing
Shango066 I’m in the Los Angeles area and would love to have you fix my Zenith Royal 2000 . Would you be interested?