Radio Tuning Dial Code at Teresa Jeffers blog

Radio Tuning Dial Code. there's already some very nice tutorials on vintage radios, but i had a specific problem: The radio makes noise, and. however, there's still work to be done! even for the electronic genius who is repairing or restoring an old radio, stringing the dial cord is often a vexing problem. a quick way to see if the oscillator/mixer stage is working is to bring the problem radio in proximity with a known good radio. Automatic tuning took advantage of repeatable, accurate dial settings, much like push buttons. In this video the logging scale is. the logging scale utilizes the top scale of the main tuning dial in addition to the dedicated logging scale on the right hand dial. one cord goes from the pulley on the tuning shaft to another shaft that has separate cords going to the tuning capacitor.

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however, there's still work to be done! In this video the logging scale is. one cord goes from the pulley on the tuning shaft to another shaft that has separate cords going to the tuning capacitor. The radio makes noise, and. a quick way to see if the oscillator/mixer stage is working is to bring the problem radio in proximity with a known good radio. Automatic tuning took advantage of repeatable, accurate dial settings, much like push buttons. the logging scale utilizes the top scale of the main tuning dial in addition to the dedicated logging scale on the right hand dial. there's already some very nice tutorials on vintage radios, but i had a specific problem: even for the electronic genius who is repairing or restoring an old radio, stringing the dial cord is often a vexing problem.

The tuning dial radio stock image. Image of antenna 114125527

Radio Tuning Dial Code the logging scale utilizes the top scale of the main tuning dial in addition to the dedicated logging scale on the right hand dial. In this video the logging scale is. Automatic tuning took advantage of repeatable, accurate dial settings, much like push buttons. there's already some very nice tutorials on vintage radios, but i had a specific problem: the logging scale utilizes the top scale of the main tuning dial in addition to the dedicated logging scale on the right hand dial. even for the electronic genius who is repairing or restoring an old radio, stringing the dial cord is often a vexing problem. a quick way to see if the oscillator/mixer stage is working is to bring the problem radio in proximity with a known good radio. however, there's still work to be done! one cord goes from the pulley on the tuning shaft to another shaft that has separate cords going to the tuning capacitor. The radio makes noise, and.

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