Silvertone 10 AA5 Clock Radio One IF Transformer NO Second Had 1950s Special

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  • @Synthematix
    @Synthematix 10 місяців тому +48

    That mains cord is absolutely beautiful, and the radium in the clock face is even better.

    • @UHF43
      @UHF43 10 місяців тому +4

      As long as you don't lick it.

    • @zulumax1
      @zulumax1 10 місяців тому +4

      I wanted to see Shango take the geiger counter out and here it go wild!

  • @TexasEngineer
    @TexasEngineer 10 місяців тому +15

    Blast from the past. I remember my parents getting this radio about 1953 or 54. I was about 4. It was a Sunday morning that they used it for the first time. I heard it go off and I went to their room. They were so happy because they had their coffee percolator pluged into. The radio woke my dad up for work for at least a decade.

  • @2packs4sure
    @2packs4sure 10 місяців тому +32

    This radio is in the 1952 Sears fall and winter catalog for $27.95..

    • @albear972
      @albear972 10 місяців тому +3

      According to the inflation, that would be a cool $325.29 for that in today's bucks (3/24) for the most of the most basic AM radios.

  • @FireandFrostHVAC
    @FireandFrostHVAC 10 місяців тому +32

    Hey Shango,
    I’m a commercial refrigeration mechanic, we use silver solder on refrigerant linesets all the time. That solder you got is 96.5 % tin, 3% silver, & 0.5% copper. The AG03 on the label is the silver content. It wets and flows nicely, but you do need the paste flux for it to work well. I’ve used 6% silver solder in my electronics projects and it does work well, but it’s a bit pricey for old radios…
    Great video, thanks!

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 10 місяців тому +8

      I am a retired hvac-r tech. , I worked on the large chillers, constant temp refrigeration, and U.L.T. cascade freezers where a lot of times you had to braze copper to steel, needing high % silver content , that would do a great job of draining your wallet!!!!. 1 troy ounce was super expensive.

    • @brucewinningham4959
      @brucewinningham4959 10 місяців тому +2

      I have seen plenty of Clocks WITHOUT a Second Hand back in the day.

    • @zulumax1
      @zulumax1 10 місяців тому +2

      Do you happen to know what the melting temperature is?

    • @mike289homebuilt5
      @mike289homebuilt5 10 місяців тому

      ​@@zulumax1google says 650 to 780 degrees. We do silver solder at my work with adjustable digital soldering irons. soldering with ours was done quickly just long enough for it to get fully wet. Our wires and terminal were pre-tined.

  • @gabrielleeliseo6062
    @gabrielleeliseo6062 10 місяців тому +72

    Only Shango would think..."Just straighten out the horribly disintegrated line cord enough that it no longer shorts and let's figure out what's wrong with this radio..."

    • @karlpottie7399
      @karlpottie7399 10 місяців тому +7

      Totally safe 😂

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 10 місяців тому +9

      @@karlpottie7399when using the lamp, a short circuit will not matter!!!!

    • @_-_Michael_-_
      @_-_Michael_-_ 10 місяців тому +2

      One day the light bulb says Bye Bye and epic thing will happen hope there will still be something of Shango to upload it for us 😂

    • @jaakkolehto1487
      @jaakkolehto1487 10 місяців тому

      Bulbs do not explode when shorted

    • @Jonassssss6
      @Jonassssss6 10 місяців тому +10

      ​@@_-_Michael_-_a lightbulb goes open when it fails

  • @vwestlife
    @vwestlife 10 місяців тому +16

    A free bonus is the nice healthy dose of radium you get from the clock dial.

    • @shango066
      @shango066  10 місяців тому +10

      I will take the counter too it

    • @BudTheDrummer
      @BudTheDrummer 10 місяців тому +1

      @@shango066In the '60's, Mattel had a Glow in the Dark paint. It was thick like paste and I painted images on the cellar walls and floors to go with my 4' blacklight tube. Hey, if my Sheffield Allsport Wrist Watch with Glow in the Dark Dial didn't kill me, what would?

    • @LakeNipissing
      @LakeNipissing 10 місяців тому

      @@shango066 That would be an interesting test. If it isn't glowing brightly anymore, it might be past the half life.

    • @townhall05446
      @townhall05446 10 місяців тому

      I doubt there is any danger from it.

    • @nmccw3245
      @nmccw3245 7 місяців тому +2

      @@LakeNipissing - the half life of radium is 1600 years…. 😱 Dead phosphor.

  • @drussell_
    @drussell_ 10 місяців тому +20

    Sears manufacturer code 132 is Arvin.
    The standard E12 (10% tolerance) capacitor series is {10, 12, 15, 18, 22, 27, 33, 39, 47, 56, 68, 82}
    Old-school E6 (20% tolerance binning) is {10, 15, 22, 33, 47, 68}
    AG03 on the solder is 3% silver.

  • @50shadesofbeige88
    @50shadesofbeige88 10 місяців тому +65

    "A big catalog store called Sears that used to exist". Thanks for that. 😂

    • @twiff3rino28
      @twiff3rino28 10 місяців тому +4

      Sad but true 😢

    • @ltsiver
      @ltsiver 10 місяців тому +5

      They went back to their roots and took Kmart with them.

    • @Smugginz
      @Smugginz 10 місяців тому +2

      I just walked into a mall that had old signage for a sears store. Was such a trip.

    • @PeopleAlreadyDidThis
      @PeopleAlreadyDidThis 10 місяців тому +2

      My father-in-law would have lived a third-world existence if not for Sears. He bought everything there.

    • @CATech1138
      @CATech1138 10 місяців тому +1

      considering the internet has become the mail order

  • @johnyetman3179
    @johnyetman3179 10 місяців тому +2

    I loved watching him mess with that line cord so it would clear the short eventually , and bring power to that radio! The second I saw that cord, I knew he wasn't going to change it! Watching him plug in that broken plug made me smile inside!

  • @TubeRadioRepairRestoration
    @TubeRadioRepairRestoration 10 місяців тому +11

    Agreed.... that is a safe power cord. Love the videos, keep them coming

  • @_-_Michael_-_
    @_-_Michael_-_ 10 місяців тому +27

    “I don’t know what kind of Riky Dink cheap ass shit this is… But hey, it uses the tripple filter capacitor.” is going to Shangos hall of fame of great sarcastic lines 😂😂😂😂

    • @jkuebler89
      @jkuebler89 10 місяців тому

      Reminded me of my grandpa. Whenever he said stuff it held so much more weight, venom and humor.

  • @1McMurdoSilver
    @1McMurdoSilver 10 місяців тому +10

    Thank you Shango... Saturday morning education and entertainment.

  • @BruisersBeaters
    @BruisersBeaters 10 місяців тому +14

    I Do Cars subscriber here as well of course. Watching him tare down engines the way he does is super educational. He's taught me a ton of stuff I never knew before.

    • @norcal715
      @norcal715 10 місяців тому +3

      Watching @Shango066 resurrection and also looking forward for @IDoCars Saturday night engine teardown.

    • @j.d.m.3287
      @j.d.m.3287 10 місяців тому

      has he torn down a Tesla electro vehicle, yet?

  • @gyost8147
    @gyost8147 10 місяців тому +4

    I still have a Silvertone vacuum tube record player in the basement that was given to me as a kid to keep me busy one summer (1977, it had been my uncle's when it was new)

  • @randyab9go188
    @randyab9go188 10 місяців тому +30

    Sears was the Amazon of its day. I miss Sears of the 60's -80's. Good quality stuff there.

    • @BudTheDrummer
      @BudTheDrummer 10 місяців тому +1

      Ours in Hamden Ct had a lower level and at the bottom od the escalator was a clothes dryer with poker chips floating on the hot air!

  • @BudTheDrummer
    @BudTheDrummer 10 місяців тому +2

    When I was 15yo in 1973, I too switched the 50C5 with a 35W4. there was a bright blue arc, the tube cracked at the base and the envelope jumped up the second i plugged it in! Only recently and through your videos am I now ready to try messing things up again!

  • @alanmaier
    @alanmaier 10 місяців тому +17

    I've been watching Eric and I Do Cars for years. Been trying to buy a used water pump from him for a long time. ;)

    • @janosnagyj.9540
      @janosnagyj.9540 10 місяців тому +2

      😅 So I'm not the only who attempted that 🤣🤣🤣 I'm watching him as well and now I know also why YT was offering me that channel for watching 😉

    • @DonnyHooterHoot
      @DonnyHooterHoot 10 місяців тому +2

      Me too! I've emailed for some oil pump gears and never heard back.

    • @agoogleuser704
      @agoogleuser704 10 місяців тому

      @@DonnyHooterHootI think he runs an eBay store, would those not be on there?

  • @johnnysokko8505
    @johnnysokko8505 10 місяців тому +9

    I also have been watching I Do Cars for a while now. The guy's business is right across the river from me. I friend, who is a fellow BMW fan has met him and said he's a good dude.

  • @TheDevice9
    @TheDevice9 10 місяців тому +1

    I really enjoy the diagnostics on these old radios which are like something I might work on. I especially enjoyed the line cord with dim bulb demonstration.

  • @AndyFletcherX31
    @AndyFletcherX31 10 місяців тому +4

    One factor to consider when selecting resistors is the voltage coefficient of resistance (VCR) which is normally around -200ppm/V. This means if you put 200V across a resistor its resistance will go down about 5% whilst the voltage is applied.

  • @scottrance-im7xz
    @scottrance-im7xz 9 місяців тому

    I've been watching alot of your videos , and do get good information with lots of interesting and helpful tricks and tips . I think your approach ... while somewhat quite careless , reflects a more simplistic approach to these radios . Your hands on approach I can relate to old auto mechanics tearing into an old vintage engine or just adding gas and trying to start it .
    Yeah your cord thing here did show your dim bulb tester at work.

  • @drussell_
    @drussell_ 10 місяців тому +5

    For the 6.8k resistor, since you have a whole bag full, you could easily just use four resistors, two sets of two each in parallel, connected in series to "make" a 1-watt.

  • @rriflemann308
    @rriflemann308 10 місяців тому +13

    Those very distinctive and very brown Sears radios were very popular in the 1950s and you saw them everywhere.

    • @rriflemann308
      @rriflemann308 10 місяців тому

      the solder, 96.5%tin and 3% silver with .5% copper,
      nice stuff,

  • @LakeNipissing
    @LakeNipissing 10 місяців тому +5

    Yes I watch I do cars.
    "That looks in great condition, we're gonna save that" ... then it goes flying across the shop.

  • @agoogleuser704
    @agoogleuser704 10 місяців тому +1

    That Soviet neon tube is cool, would love to use something like that as an indicator light 😮 reminds me of grandpas old electronic stuff

  • @HankPanky
    @HankPanky 10 місяців тому +10

    Of course we're going to replace this power cord before doing anything else. Nope! 😂

  • @RonaldMeyer-b1u
    @RonaldMeyer-b1u 10 місяців тому

    Yes, I love your TV and Radio resurrections but the oscilloscope episode with the bubbling capacitor was entertaining as heck
    and the Sony TV with the derelict zener diode was a tribute to your persistence and my favorite video so far. Thank you very much.

  • @GS-yr1hm
    @GS-yr1hm 7 місяців тому

    I have watched many people restore electronic equipment but this video is a hoot what bothers me is anyone with common sense would never plug in an old radio with a power cord in this condition execpt shango way to go youre my hero

  • @nekosarantango865
    @nekosarantango865 10 місяців тому

    Ive been using the same 35w china iron with 45° bend in tip for years,. The tip is incredibly handy for sneaking onto burried components

  • @drakeps360
    @drakeps360 10 місяців тому +5

    Definitely radium on the clock hands, im in the middle of trying to get a similar truetone radio working that has the same brand clock in it. I originally picked it up because it set my geiger off but now im learning a bit about old radios waiting on more parts and the manual. already swapped the tubes got it to turn on so far but no sign of any tuning as i turn the knob.

  • @MrCrystalcranium
    @MrCrystalcranium 10 місяців тому

    I've watched I Do Cars for a while now as well. Sometimes it can be a little contrived when he says "Whaddya think we're gonna find when we open the valve cover huh?" when you know he's already seen what's under it. But I still enjoy it. My latest YT binge watching is James Condon's small engine repair channel. About 80% of the content is getting garbage, rust bucket portable generators running and putting out decent quality AC power again but there are restorations of other small engine based machines as well. He does good, methodical diagnostic and repair work a step at a time. I've put some of it to good use getting my snow blower running well...something it never did out of the box from day one.

  • @scottrance-im7xz
    @scottrance-im7xz 10 місяців тому

    Timely video for myself. I just got a 1951 Ivory model 11 and will begin on it soon .

  • @RonaldMeyer-b1u
    @RonaldMeyer-b1u 10 місяців тому

    Sir,
    Yes I love your TV and Radio resurections but my favorite exploritory involved that old oscilloscope with the bubbling capacitor - that was the bomb and that Sony with the derelict zener diode - I absolutely loved your persistence as that was my favorite video of all. Thanks a bunch.

  • @natechrisman5333
    @natechrisman5333 10 місяців тому +7

    I love it you need to do more AM radio videos

  • @bobbyk6585
    @bobbyk6585 9 місяців тому

    How many yards of solder have I chewed on over the decades? Use it as a catheter... That one got me...

  • @JerryEricsson
    @JerryEricsson 10 місяців тому +12

    When we moved off the family farm to town, we first moved into a rooming house, the old fart who owned the place loved old radios, he had one exactly like that in his kitchen, he had it wired to his electric peculator to start his morning coffee at 7:00 AM.

  • @2packs4sure
    @2packs4sure 10 місяців тому +11

    Lol,, I thought you were kidding about plugging in that damn cord,, that was funny

  • @petemiksich5760
    @petemiksich5760 10 місяців тому +3

    The clock was made by General Electric (Telechron) for Arvin use and Silvertone badging.

  • @robinsonsoto8471
    @robinsonsoto8471 10 місяців тому +1

    I do like your videos and I enjoy them, i learn from them. You have an announcer voice. Like radio station.

  • @richardbernardo3528
    @richardbernardo3528 10 місяців тому

    Love your videos!

  • @jimhickey2276
    @jimhickey2276 10 місяців тому

    I live in a little town in central Ga and have all these tube am radios and most of my cars have tube am radios. There's isn't shit on anyone and I miss it. I used to have a radio on all day, one in every room and that was up untill around 2010.

  • @tedbell4416
    @tedbell4416 10 місяців тому +14

    Plug it in plug it in 🎵

    • @myradiovideos
      @myradiovideos 10 місяців тому

      BUT!!! He kept his rubber gloves on, I wanted to hear the siren from the ambulance!!! 😞

  • @sgath92
    @sgath92 10 місяців тому +1

    I feel emotionally attached to tools that I use every-day. I learned how to solder on a GE soldering iron, made circa 1960s. They used a proprietary tip-heating element design that was also OEM for one of the 70s era heathkit soldering stations. Tips have been unobtanium for, IDK, 30 years now. Once the tips started getting scarce I switched to the Radioshack plug-in irons (nothing fancy like temp control) and had one in 25W, 40W, and 60W. The 40W finally kicked the bucket a year or two ago and I must have spent 20 hours online trying to find a NOS replacement because I just had to have the same tool again to feel normal and finally tracked down a Hong Kong company that HAD to have been the one supplying Radioshack for their 1990s irons because aside from the color of the handle its 100% identical in every way and even uses the same tips. With the "right" tool again, the inner peace returned... until I broke the tip on my Utica #778 needle nose pliers (their 1939 product catalog, btw, shows all the hand tools they recommended the radio repair shop have, it mysteriously lacks any nut drivers).

  • @ricardosalesdemello4130
    @ricardosalesdemello4130 10 місяців тому +2

    oh hello shango, good afternoon old friend, oh shango I enjoyed seeing you fix the radio, it looked great! It worked well because you changed some electrolytics that were no longer good, and with the replacement of valves, I noticed that the operation of the radio improved a lot

  • @chaoskaiser72
    @chaoskaiser72 10 місяців тому

    I just got a pretty little bakelite-case Silvertone that this one reminded me of; has the finest in swooshy mid-century styling but with the gaudiest looking old west font on the dial.

  • @Truckguy1970
    @Truckguy1970 10 місяців тому

    A friend of mine had something similar to this when I was a kid. The clock worked but the radio didn't but instead of getting the radio fixed, he plugged another radio into that outlet on the back so he would still have a radio for the alarm lol

  • @Indiskret1
    @Indiskret1 10 місяців тому +1

    Watcher of "I do cars" here too. Entertaining, revealing and educational.

  • @jimlocke9320
    @jimlocke9320 10 місяців тому

    During my high school and college years, I owned a GE model 535 clock radio which is similar in front layout to the Silvertone. The clock was on the left and tuning dial on the right. The speaker, however, was in the middle, partly covered by the tuning dial display panel, which was made of sheet metal. The radio had 6 tubes and 2 IF transformers, but did not have a third section in the tuning capacitor. The radio used GE's "mechanized chassis", where wires were dropped into wells for connection to the tube pins and for interconnection. With the exception of a few hand soldered joints, the soldering was automated with the wells being dipped in a pool of molten solder. I didn't find that this 6 tube radio received distant stations any better than a good 5 tube radio. I understood that the extra tube mainly improved AGC performance, so there was less variation in volume when tuning weak and strong stations.
    By the time that I graduated college, my radio was pretty beat up, having been owned by a careless teenager (myself!), so it got junked. I did buy several of these radios on ebay, later in life, out of nostalgia, and restored them.

  • @ThomasWalker-m2y
    @ThomasWalker-m2y 10 місяців тому

    I remember that radio in my parents house in the 50ds and 60's when i was growing up

  • @chrisingle5839
    @chrisingle5839 10 місяців тому +7

    Missed a trick... not plugging the Custom nightlight into the into the socket on the radio.😊

  • @robinsattahip2376
    @robinsattahip2376 10 місяців тому

    Interesting relationship between that tube and the off-value resistor. Thanks, never saw that before.

  • @harryshector
    @harryshector 10 місяців тому +6

    Those neon bulbs are what standard NE2s looked like 60 years ago. Those ‘peanut’ versions that are available now - when you can actually find any aren’t “REALLY” NE2, even if they are so labeled…

  • @Desert-edDave
    @Desert-edDave 10 місяців тому +3

    I've never seen a neon lamp like that Soviet thyratron, looking down at it from the top, it looks like it would be a really cool indicator lamp. Very cool. 👍

    • @drussell_
      @drussell_ 10 місяців тому +2

      The _"lamp"_ part is just a side effect of the thyratron action, although it was often exploited by making the end visible in the apparatus to monitor the state.
      This is the kind of thing that made many of the original _"blinkenlights"_ panels blink their lights.

  • @airplaneengine
    @airplaneengine 10 місяців тому +2

    Those look like Harbor Freight soldering irons. I have a few of them and they do work fairly well when new. However, the tips don't last long on them (even with your typical proper care), but they can be ground, reshaped and tinned when needed.

  • @dhelton40
    @dhelton40 10 місяців тому

    So many things on this set remind me of Zenith, that I wonder if they built these for Sears.

  • @davepike6170
    @davepike6170 9 місяців тому

    Love that little Soviet neon lamp! I gotta get me one!

  • @DonnyHooterHoot
    @DonnyHooterHoot 10 місяців тому +2

    Our local Sears was turned into indoor storage units quite a few years ago now. It and the WHOLE mall it was in! Taken over by "them". Oh well.

  • @user-uz1yv2oc9v
    @user-uz1yv2oc9v 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video as always, thank you for taking the time to put this together! I also saw that bentley mulsan engine strip down video, youtube must be sending us the same thing!
    Was hoping you'd hit the bypass button to find the short in the line cord!
    47uf and a 33uf in parallel will give you an easy 80uf capacitor and are both common values available today. Strange they went with something that large but probably to try and take the hum out at a cheaper price.
    That LA Times is anaemic! It's so sad that many of the younger tik-tok 5 second attention scrolling generation will not get the satisfaction of sitting down in the quiet with a newspaper and a drink and taking 30 mins to actually read and think about something rather than just react on impulse to a 5 second clip.
    The solder is 96.5 tin, 3 percent silver (AG) and 0.5 copper.

  • @jimw7ry
    @jimw7ry 10 місяців тому +1

    "I'm just a common radio, drive a common van My clock ain't got a second hand If I have my say, it gonna stay that way 'Cause high-browed radios lose their sanity And a common radio is what I'll be"
    Indeed Shango! Great play on a song by John Conlee!!
    Well done Shango!

  • @error52
    @error52 10 місяців тому +2

    I have a Philips radio-cassette with the exact same IF arrangement, except solid state. Model 22RR293, bottom of the line for 1971, medium and long wave only. I was just as surprised when I saw that the single IF stage is just two transistors, connected with a 10nF cap. There's only one AM station to receive there, weaker than the K-Mozart, so receiving it on the Philips requires a long, outdoor antenna. When I do manage to coax it into receiving something, however, audio performance is pretty good, so there's some silver lining.

  • @jwl9286
    @jwl9286 10 місяців тому +2

    Comparing your circuit to a regular two IF circuit it appears the IF transformer would be the load resistance if it were a two IF design. What a great find and even more to calculate the wattage of the circuit. Smokification, another great one! All American Five radios just make us feel good. Thanks for another great video.

    • @BudTheDrummer
      @BudTheDrummer 10 місяців тому

      I miss the nicotine paste and the rodent piss!

  • @rotaxtwin
    @rotaxtwin 10 місяців тому

    Yeah I like the I Do Cars guy, I like digging in to those failed engines with him. Learn something and always entertaining.

  • @kennethmcclure29
    @kennethmcclure29 10 місяців тому

    I greatly appreciate your humor with this radio. Thanx for the laugh Ken from gpt ms

  • @hugh007
    @hugh007 10 місяців тому

    That looks like the most complex chassis I've seen. Must have been a bear to assemble in the factory.
    Thanks

  • @HughMcVea
    @HughMcVea 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi Shango I watch I Do Cars, I enjoy his videos and have been watching for years.

  • @newrad2007
    @newrad2007 10 місяців тому

    Eric is awesome. Been watching his channel for a bit now, always look forward to Saturdays with Shango and I do Cars.

  • @richardbrobeck2384
    @richardbrobeck2384 10 місяців тому +1

    Shango Yes growing up Sears was our go to place !

  • @ntsecrets
    @ntsecrets 10 місяців тому +1

    I think connections museum just did a video about how those neon thyrotrons were used as indicators in the air raid siren control system.

  • @randynelson2265
    @randynelson2265 10 місяців тому

    That lead free solder can really suck. That Soviet neon lamp is really cool. You ever try to build a circuit board for one of these old all American five tube radios?

  • @seesea-sv3xw
    @seesea-sv3xw 5 місяців тому

    My mom had a green Silvertone Radio (Tube) with white nobbs in our kitchen back in the 50s & 60s it had great, sound deep, rich sound . I remember when she bought a solid-state AM/FM that was crap in comparison. Give me a tube set any day

  • @accord91ex
    @accord91ex 10 місяців тому +1

    I also watch the "I Do Cars" channel. Good stuff, I watch his videos much like I watch yours. Something to watch/listen to while doing other things, and learn along the way.

  • @jamesplotkin4674
    @jamesplotkin4674 10 місяців тому +1

    I do cars fan, too. Nice little radio, even without a second IF.

  • @TechGorilla1987
    @TechGorilla1987 10 місяців тому +1

    @12:57 - That resembles a thread tension spring on an older sewing machine.

  • @johnfranklin5277
    @johnfranklin5277 10 місяців тому +1

    Definitely watch I DO CARS. He's a good guy, and a great sense of humor.

  • @dbingamon
    @dbingamon 10 місяців тому +7

    Yeah, there are plenty of AA5 videos out there, but no where else can you get it combined with humor, bugs frying, political commentary, tin whiskers, disintegrating line cords and "this is a test" in one place. I keep coming back for more.

    • @BudTheDrummer
      @BudTheDrummer 10 місяців тому +1

      shango066 should be a Jeopardy Clue Category!

  • @johnyetman3179
    @johnyetman3179 10 місяців тому

    Nothing can top his clothes washer EOL.ITS A MUST SEE!

  • @dosdoktor
    @dosdoktor 10 місяців тому

    Hopefully I come across someday, I really wanna visit that tube collection. If I learn how to properly service this old stuff I may do the same at some point.

  • @leroyjenkins09
    @leroyjenkins09 10 місяців тому +2

    I have a lot of Silvertone stuff from this era, yes house brand, but good quality stuff!

  • @georgegonzalez2476
    @georgegonzalez2476 10 місяців тому +2

    Did you know: the original audio output tube for these 7-pin miniature radio radios was the 50B5. Until just a few years later, somebody noticed that if an end-user swapped the 50B5 with another tube from the radio, a serious shock hazard resulted. The tube was quickly repinned as the 50C5 which solved that problem.

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 10 місяців тому

      the tube basing of the 50B5, and the 50C5 are not the same. I made a mistake years ago, when I grabbed a 50B5( by mistake) and put it in place that was a 50C5, and I blew out the 150 ohm cathode resistor.

    • @georgegonzalez2476
      @georgegonzalez2476 10 місяців тому

      Yes, that's the whole point. The 50B5 had an unfortunate pinout that could cause big problems.@@gregoryclemen1870

  • @alanmaier
    @alanmaier 10 місяців тому +7

    EIA code 132 for sears is Arvin

    • @tedbell4416
      @tedbell4416 10 місяців тому

      Arvin, I'll be dog

    • @randyab9go188
      @randyab9go188 10 місяців тому

      Arvin cutting corners.

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 10 місяців тому

      @@randyab9go188 ARVIN did not cut corners, it was built to SEARS specifications, and companies would beat each other up on price just to get the contract with SEARS!!!.

    • @gregoryclemen1870
      @gregoryclemen1870 10 місяців тому +1

      the E.I.A. code for ARVIN( columbus ind.) is # 248. the sears mod. prefix number 132 is made by ARVIN.

    • @drussell_
      @drussell_ 10 місяців тому +3

      _Sears manufacturer code_ (an internal Sears code,) *NOT* _Electronic Industries Association (EIA)_ code!!

  • @realjakeparks
    @realjakeparks 10 місяців тому +1

    “Huh, looks like we got a short” 😂

  • @MarioMania05
    @MarioMania05 10 місяців тому

    It would not be a radio video without Shango saying "let's see if 1260 comes in" Nice Catch on KCBS, I'm suprised you couldn't get KBRT

  • @mehmeh5471
    @mehmeh5471 10 місяців тому +13

    One day the uploads will stop and we will know why, shango pushed his luck

    • @Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver
      @Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver 10 місяців тому

      That’s funny.

    • @mrbyamile6973
      @mrbyamile6973 10 місяців тому

      He had his high voltage PPE nitrile gloves on, tested to 10,000 volts protecting him from fly-back transformers on TVs, asbestos and everything else known to the state of California to be hazardous.

  • @hightechstuff2
    @hightechstuff2 10 місяців тому

    LOL! Yep, I watched that Bentley Engine Teardown last week.

  • @OldSkoolF
    @OldSkoolF 10 місяців тому

    Always love your vids!

  • @superhet7281
    @superhet7281 10 місяців тому

    A Master Class on AA5 troubleshooting. And fun to watch! I wonder why more manufacturers didn’t eliminate the second IF transformer. Leave it to Arvin! Just be happy it had an IF stage at all - Arvin made a lot of AA4’s for Sears with no IF stage.

  • @johnnytacokleinschmidt515
    @johnnytacokleinschmidt515 10 місяців тому

    😮nice description! Beautiful man! Just beautiful.

  • @brentschmitt3338
    @brentschmitt3338 10 місяців тому

    I used to have this one

  • @Steven-re7xt
    @Steven-re7xt 10 місяців тому

    No. 47 bulbs and some 43. Work as indicator. Of power. PS my old buddy Frank baker bless his heart . Had a drawer of kits that did the job. Tks

  • @garp32
    @garp32 10 місяців тому +2

    Good demonstration on how the dim bulb works.. 😂 On a more serious note.. NPR? Seriously? Radio is far from dead. But you nailed it on content. Top 40, talk, etc has made it stale and boring. I'm extremely fortunate to be in a market AND have a local station that is proud of their content and attracts listeners young and old. Their internet stream (which is CQUAM AM stereo) attracts over 7,000 hours listened every month all around the world. We just need less corporate owned, boring, predictable, and coming soon after a bailout.. agenda based programming. This is where the guys who are old school owners/ programming directors who actively listen to their public can make a difference. Not the voice tracked garbage that's out there owned by the big corporations. It obviously doesn't work as one is already going bankrupt.
    Great vid btw!

  • @josepheccles9341
    @josepheccles9341 10 місяців тому

    I also use neons for screen voltage regulators in some of my audio amps. Lately I have been using horizontal output tubes as audio output tubes. I watch that guy some too. (I do cars)

  • @acoustic61
    @acoustic61 10 місяців тому +3

    Good radio for the bathtub.

  • @fireantsarestrange
    @fireantsarestrange 10 місяців тому

    I don't anymore about California but our line voltage here in Florida is 128V coming in the wall.

    • @eDoc2020
      @eDoc2020 10 місяців тому

      That's not good. The acceptable range for the building's electrical service is 114-126 volts.

  • @DonnyHooterHoot
    @DonnyHooterHoot 10 місяців тому +1

    I watch I do cars everytime, I'm the obnoxious 3 cylinder guy! LOL

  • @defaultuserid1559
    @defaultuserid1559 10 місяців тому +4

    Sears doing "value engineering" 70 years ago by deleting the second hand and 2nd IF.
    I watch I Do Cars also. He's a good follow.

  • @VectraQS
    @VectraQS 10 місяців тому

    It never occurred to me that you could use a dim bulb to protect against one of these cords. I, however, will continue immediately replacing them before I do anything else.

  • @50shadesofbeige88
    @50shadesofbeige88 10 місяців тому

    I've got a real nice Craftsman iron from the 70s. I have to use it anytime I run into a PCB with a large ground plane. It puts the Pinecil to shame. However, it also weighs about 10x as much. 😂

  • @Sys-Edit0r-1995
    @Sys-Edit0r-1995 10 місяців тому

    You can get a replacement heating element on digikey for your wp35, not many left though...

    • @TheFineby
      @TheFineby 10 місяців тому

      Nice to see that someone will put this radio back in use. It’s not fancy, it just works! Thanks for the video!

  • @bob9483
    @bob9483 10 місяців тому

    I’ve been using that lead free formulation for years, it works well enough. I don’t like to play with lead more than necessary anymore.

  • @HughTVDX
    @HughTVDX 10 місяців тому +5

    Around 25:50 when you're testing resistors, red,red black which is 22 ohms reads about 219 ohm on the HP and you say it's OK?? 0.219K