The radio is another "All American Five" configuration with five tubes. This one uses the 12AT6 instead of the 12AV6 for the detector/first audio amplifier. Tube compliment is 12AT6, 12BA6, 12BE6, 35W4, and 50C5.
Tube compliments in the All American Five can very. For anyone interested, here are some of the typical tube numbers .
Tube Type |
Pentagrid Converter |
IF |
Detector |
AF |
Rectifier |
5 Pin Early Style | 6A7 | 6D6 or 78 | 75 | 43 | 25Z5 |
Octals with Anode Cap | 12A8 | 12K7 | 12Q7 | 50L6 | 35Z4 |
Octals w/o Anode Cap | 12SA7 | 12SK7 | 12SQ7 | 50L6 | 35Z5 |
Miniature "Peanut" Tubes | 12BE6 | 12BA6 | 12A6 / 12AT6 | 50B5 / 50C5 |
35W4 |
Back to the radio..
On initial power up, there was the typical 60hz hum you hear when the filter capacitors have failed. I removed the original and replaced it with new Electrolytics.
I've started getting in the habit of testing my capacitors after I pull them out. Here's how this old paper electrolytic faired.
Section | Labeled Capacitance | Actual Measured | Replaced With New |
1 | 150V 50 uf (MFD) | .078 uf (MFD) | 160V 68 uf (MFD) |
2 | 150V 50 uf (MFD) | .070 uf (MFD) | 160V 68uf (MFD) |
New capacitors in place.
Here it is with the old one in place for size comparison.
Second problem appeared to be a broken screw mount for the chassis. The broken off piece was rattling within the case. This was repaired with Epoxy.
Third problem was a groaning/whirring noise from the clock movement. This clock has a classic "Telechron" movement. It's a sealed inductive gear system that uses the 60hz power to run a gear reduction motor. Removing the clock mechanism would involve removing the front. This meant I had to pry off the plastic cover to the radio dial. This is where you have to pry VERY CAREFULLY.
I then re-installed the motor. It was reasonably quiet. If the problem comes back, I'll probably revisit the Telechron rebuild site and pick up a fresh H3 movement, but this one is working fine for now. I'm not sure how much my wife will be using the clock so I'll let her decide if she wants to keep it running or not.
Way cool cousin. I need to fix two old clock motors and they are getting harder to find. One is on our oven. I'll pull it out and see what it is this Spring. Regards, Mark L
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