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Old October 14th 04, 03:55 PM
Stephan Grossklass
 
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m II schrieb:

Stephan Grossklass wrote:

But, err, I digress.


Not at all..

Good post. It's nice to read a bit of that company's history. There must
be some silicon type replacements for the rectifier, no?


Yes, of course. Any ordinary silicon bridge rectifier in DIP will do
just fine (and, given it's totally oversized for 9.8 V ~ and about 100
mA, should do its job for a loooooong time). At least this experience
has expanded my list of potentially critical (read: best replaced)
components in old radios to (a) paper caps and electrolytics and (b)
selenium rectifiers. Now all I need is a *decent* soldering iron and the
tube radio that should hopefully arrive within the next few days / weeks
/ eternities - though the Grundig Signal 700 could use some service as
well (some humming, switches with contact probs and such - it's 30 years
old after all and has probably never undergone servicing).

Stephan
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