Good to hear your voice again going into the new year Brian. The school record player I bought from you is still going strong and got a good workout playing old Christmas LPs this holiday season. I've pulled out one Amazon and one FedEx van so far this Christmas season with the New Holland tractor. I pulled the rear bumper off the Amazon truck getting him out. He said it was against Amazon policy to get help from customers but he was blocking our lane and the county road. Too bad, too sad. These drivers they hire can't read or speak English. No wonder they drive into ditches
Happy New Year, and I should have watched the whole video before making my first comment about an easy repair! Great job finding all those little issues and making the 6K6 to 41 tube adapter. It's a shame there are hardly any AM stations around any more that are worth listening to. These old radios can sound great on AM, especially with 8" or bigger speakers, if I would have been able to be around doing this hobby back in the 1960s and 70s, maybe also some in the 80s, there would have been plenty of great music to listen to on AM!
Good find for an easy repair! Don't get me started about shipping, I had ordered R-C network couplates for a Predicta TV from the TV Restorer Guy back in July, and just finally received them yesterday! Tracking showed them being stuck at a USPS distribution center for weeks on end, so I contacted him about not receiving them, and he sent me another set of them, which I received in a reasonable time. I just paid him for the extra set I received 5 months late, as I will keep them for future projects.
Great! I've been waiting for something worth watching. Amazon will take a picture of the package on my porch when they deliver it. They all need to do that.
Great repair! Good save on that Grunow. Can't recall ever seeing much of their brand around here. I have never worked on their brand before. Happy new year to you Brian! 🍻
Many thanks Bryan! Thanks for for the proper use of the word “shipping.” I’m getting tired of movie buffs misusing the word to mean “seeking a romantic relationship.” That is my rant.
When I see or hear the brand Grunow, it instantly makes me think of Grigsby-Grunow. They built Majestic branded radios until 1934, and was succeeded by Majestic Radio and Television.
An unusual design which can throw anyone unfamilar with only regular AA5 circuitry totally off! Whomever did the work previously had no idea what was going on with it and just connected stuff like it was not going to matter. Ha! Went to Riders from the 1938 manual to see the Grunow model 564 schematic up close because on Bryan's cell it is overtly maxed out and pixelated. They have a well drawn chassis diagrams and schematic there. BTW it has a very nice cabinet design too. The 6K6 tube didn't come out until a little after this radio was made. Great resurrection Bryan but maybe an across the line cap is necessary on the power transformer and a fuse after the power switch. The cheap Chinesium tube sockets also get loose after putting a tube into it over time. They are crap!
Great repair Job! Now please do not be to hard on the last radio repairman that worked on this radio. Sometime Schematics are hard to find for these old radios. Nostalgia Air is a good place to look..but they do not have all of them. Sometimes you have to pay 15.00 for a Schematic on line. Some people might not have access to a computer or it is down. A lot of times you can ..Wing it....and get it working with out a Schematic. I have fixed postwar radios... Zenith Cobra arm record players ... transister radios...8 track players...and never used a Schematic for any of them and they still play great to this day! I just restored a 1949 Coca Cola radio over Christmas...no Schematic..I didn't need one and it plays great! Yes get a Schematic whenever possible...but sometimes they are hard to find and even if you get hold of one the print on some values for the components are hard or impossible to read.
Hey RTPN, quick question… I just picked up a Dynex 20” CRT from 2008. When I turn it on, the green LED light goes on, I hear two clicks and noise inside the set, however there’s no high voltage and no raster, it just stays a black screen… what is likely a common culprit??
@ Hi RTPN, I figured out the issue was a bad connection on the filaments. That was causing the CRT to not light up. The problem however is with the phosphors being beat to death and giving the picture a blurry and not clear look. The red is glowing and the red and blue is not as strong as the green. So it’s operational but cant seem to get a good grayscale on it. I dont think rejuvenation will work because it is an inline tube and Im concerned it may short it.
Good to hear your voice again going into the new year Brian. The school record player I bought from you is still going strong and got a good workout playing old Christmas LPs this holiday season.
I've pulled out one Amazon and one FedEx van so far this Christmas season with the New Holland tractor. I pulled the rear bumper off the Amazon truck getting him out. He said it was against Amazon policy to get help from customers but he was blocking our lane and the county road. Too bad, too sad. These drivers they hire can't read or speak English. No wonder they drive into ditches
Happy new year RTPN!
Thank you for sharing. Always enjoy your videos!!!
Happy New Year, and I should have watched the whole video before making my first comment about an easy repair! Great job finding all those little issues and making the 6K6 to 41 tube adapter. It's a shame there are hardly any AM stations around any more that are worth listening to. These old radios can sound great on AM, especially with 8" or bigger speakers, if I would have been able to be around doing this hobby back in the 1960s and 70s, maybe also some in the 80s, there would have been plenty of great music to listen to on AM!
Thanks for the rants ! It's nice to know that we all are having the same problem. 😁
But does it know how to smoke a cigarette in the dining area??
Good find for an easy repair! Don't get me started about shipping, I had ordered R-C network couplates for a Predicta TV from the TV Restorer Guy back in July, and just finally received them yesterday! Tracking showed them being stuck at a USPS distribution center for weeks on end, so I contacted him about not receiving them, and he sent me another set of them, which I received in a reasonable time. I just paid him for the extra set I received 5 months late, as I will keep them for future projects.
Great! I've been waiting for something worth watching.
Amazon will take a picture of the package on my porch when they deliver it. They all need to do that.
Rant all you want.Most of us like.i.Enjoyed tht one about your DempnRat s awhile back.Listened to the truck program o WLW 700 years ago.
Happy New Year Bryan after two months!
Happy New Year, Bryan! Wonderful video about troubleshooting! A very welcoming learning video for the entrance of 2025! 🎉
Great repair! Good save on that Grunow.
Can't recall ever seeing much of their brand
around here. I have never worked on their
brand before. Happy new year to you Brian! 🍻
Many thanks Bryan! Thanks for for the proper use of the word “shipping.” I’m getting tired of movie buffs misusing the word to mean “seeking a romantic relationship.” That is my rant.
Happy Neew Year, Bryan!
Happy New Year Bryan!!!
8” speaker in a table radio! Where’s the Maxell guy when you need him! 👍🏼👍🏼
When I see or hear the brand Grunow, it instantly makes me think of Grigsby-Grunow. They built Majestic branded radios until 1934, and was succeeded by Majestic Radio and Television.
in windows movie maker, can you please set the aspect ratio back to 4:3 so your videos fill the screen again? i hate letterboxing.
Happy New Year, now my christmas holiday is complete !
Happy New Year
Happy new year Bryan.
Wishing you a happy 2025!
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An unusual design which can throw anyone unfamilar with only regular AA5 circuitry totally off! Whomever did the work previously had no idea what was going on with it and just connected stuff like it was not going to matter. Ha! Went to
Riders from the 1938 manual to see the Grunow model 564 schematic up close because on Bryan's cell it is overtly
maxed out and pixelated. They have a well drawn chassis diagrams and schematic there. BTW it has a very nice cabinet
design too. The 6K6 tube didn't come out until a little after this radio was made. Great resurrection Bryan but maybe an
across the line cap is necessary on the power transformer and a fuse after the power switch. The cheap Chinesium tube
sockets also get loose after putting a tube into it over time. They are crap!
Why is the video zoomed in?
Great repair Job! Now please do not be to hard on the last radio repairman that worked on this radio. Sometime Schematics are hard to find for these old radios. Nostalgia Air is a good place to look..but they do not have all of them. Sometimes you have to pay 15.00 for a Schematic on line. Some people might not have access to a computer or it is down.
A lot of times you can ..Wing it....and get it working with out a Schematic. I have fixed postwar radios... Zenith Cobra arm record players ... transister radios...8 track players...and never used a Schematic for any of them and they still play great to this day! I just restored a 1949 Coca Cola radio over Christmas...no Schematic..I didn't need one and it plays great!
Yes get a Schematic whenever possible...but sometimes they are hard to find and even if you get hold of one the print on some values for the components are hard or impossible to read.
Them old tube radios sound good but they are not high end McIntosh tube amps and like you say audio grade components are not necessary.
Hey RTPN, quick question… I just picked up a Dynex 20” CRT from 2008. When I turn it on, the green LED light goes on, I hear two clicks and noise inside the set, however there’s no high voltage and no raster, it just stays a black screen… what is likely a common culprit??
Probably a shorted horizontal output transistor or a power supply that isn't regulating and causing the set to go into shutdown.
@ Hi RTPN, I figured out the issue was a bad connection on the filaments. That was causing the CRT to not light up. The problem however is with the phosphors being beat to death and giving the picture a blurry and not clear look. The red is glowing and the red and blue is not as strong as the green. So it’s operational but cant seem to get a good grayscale on it. I dont think rejuvenation will work because it is an inline tube and Im concerned it may short it.