How to fix my broken transistor radio?

How to fix my broken transistor radio?

Depends, old radios can have many issues but the most common one is a low volume which is fixed by replacing the electrolytic capacitors. Below are some common issues and how to solve them.  ***But beware, if you do not know what you’re doing you can make your radio...
My workbench and tools.

My workbench and tools.

Sometimes I get asked, “what’s on your workbench?” Here it is-  Weller WLC100 40 watt soldering Iron, the best tool on my bench. Made in North America with a lifetime guarantee. Most Weller Irons from the 60s are still in use today. Random assortment of old hand...
What condition is your transistor radio?

What condition is your transistor radio?

I like to rate conditions 1-5, 1 being the best and 5 the worst. 1- Museum condition, New in the box, does not have any signs of use whatsoever. Works very well. Expect collectors to place a premium, if it’s a sought-after model. 2-Great condition, Mild signs of use....
Japanese Transistor Radios

Japanese Transistor Radios

Welcome to the blog! Each week I am going to do a post about collecting, restoring, finding, cleaning, and building all different types of radios and related things. I hope these posts will be helpful and informative whether your a beginner in the hobby or you’re a...
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