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PHILCO MODEL 16
I am looking at a circuit diagram for electrolytic cap #73. It shows a 1,1,1 &2 mfd electrolytic cap conected to grid of tube #77, 1st audio. The diagram only shows one tie point to tube. Does this mean it is equivalent to a single .3 mfd cap since it shows them in parallel ? also @ what volts ? .(none specified) Is it necessary to replace all the bakelite caps ? Do they go bad like old wax caps ? Also, it is difficult to determine just what wires are grounded , which are tie points ,etc. also, the values. Is there some simple way to determine ? The center vernier dial shaft just pulls out- I assum it it is t broken? How do you fix ? Any advise or clarification is appreciated James (dethrone me to reply) |
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