Title: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 01, 2018, 09:30:48 AM HAPPY NEW YEAR to everybody ;D ;D ;D ;D
i have aquired a air chief radio for the FE without the power supply unit. Does anybody have a spare amplifier/power/ assembly they would consider selling ??? ??? ??? cheers Phil. Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: snuff69 on January 01, 2018, 06:28:17 PM I think I might have what you need Phil. Don't know if it works or not but you can have it for free if you want it. Might cost a few bob to post though it is heavy. Dave
Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 01, 2018, 06:41:51 PM Hi Dave PM sent
Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 03, 2018, 07:10:15 PM Still looking for a power unit if anyone has one for sale cheers Phil
Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: ACE on January 04, 2018, 10:20:37 PM Do you have a pic of the part you need?
Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 05, 2018, 08:37:38 AM sorry no photos , only know it shits on top of the radio housing and has a round five pin plug that plugs into the radio.
cheers Phil. Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: Dr_Terry on January 05, 2018, 08:54:44 AM Yeah, that's called the vibrator. It's shaped like a tin can & plugs in like a glass style radio valve. Check with some of the vintage radio repairers. I remember seeing a modern solid state replacement unit several years ago. I'm not sure if these are still readily available.
Dr Terry Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 05, 2018, 09:59:43 AM Thanks for the reply.
cheers Phil. Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 05, 2018, 10:42:31 AM from what i was able to find out , yes the unit does have a vibrator in it and it but it also contains the amplifier as well.
the radio needs the extra power from the amplifier to make it operational. cheers Phil. ??? Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: Ken's 57 on January 05, 2018, 03:40:04 PM Phil have you tried Nostalgic Wireless in Melbourne? He's done a couple of radios for me in the past including the one out of my FE. I called in to his shop to collect it and noticed he had a lot of spare parts as well as radios. Might be worth a call. Last number I had for the business was 03 9499 2495.
Cheers, Ken Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 05, 2018, 04:41:18 PM Thanks Ken
Im at work until 9 so will give them a ring monday Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: KFH on January 05, 2018, 09:46:41 PM Phil. Is WTB the model of the radio? It should have 3 letters stamped on the on the side or rear of the chassis somewhere. I serviced a radio that sounds similar to your description about 18 months ago. The plug in unit you require is probably a hybred unit with a transistorised output stage that plugs into the main frame with a 5 pin plug. It does nor have a vibrator. The valves in the main frame run from 12 volts only. If you can get the model I can check the service manuals to confirm my thoughts. If I am correct the radio you have is from an FC.
Keith Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 06, 2018, 09:29:47 AM Hi Keith
The radio has stamped on the bottom HJL010138 Its a NON pushbutton model thats why i assumed its a FE. cheers Phil. Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: ardiesse on January 06, 2018, 05:38:55 PM Phil,
HJL? I've found the service bulletin for it. (Sorry Keith, but I've upstaged you.) The service bulletin's dated October 1958. The radio is a 12-V hybrid unit, and has no vibrator. As Keith says, the valves operate from 12 volts, and there are two transistors as well - the audio driver and output. The radio is a single unit, and the socket (4 pins, by the way) takes a plug for the speaker. I'd recommend trying to find a 15-ohm speaker for the radio, if you can. Rob Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 06, 2018, 08:52:38 PM Thanks for all the info
once again a wealth of knowledge on this site. cheers Phil. ;D Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: KFH on January 06, 2018, 10:38:40 PM Rob/Phil That's OK Rob Saved me the time going through my Astor files. A 15 ohm speaker is essential for the unit. Even with an 8 ohm speaker there is a good chance of cooking up the output transistor. My understanding is that model with or without push button tuning is the correct model for the FC.
Keith Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: ekute on January 07, 2018, 11:50:11 AM Could you use 2 x 8ohm speakers in series to give 16ohms? 15ohm speakers could be hard to come by?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 07, 2018, 02:26:37 PM Thanks for everyones input and info , have now found almost everything i need and the unit is now working.
However i am still looking for a station dial lens if anyone has a spare they would like to sell. cheers Phil. ??? Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: DJ on January 07, 2018, 03:26:13 PM Assuming it's what you need, here's a new one on eBay .....
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VINTAGE-MINT-NOS-FC-HOLDEN-AIR-CHIEF-RADIO-STATION-DIAL-LENS-NASCO-NEW-OLD-STOCK/222773706105?hash=item33de58fd79:g:iYAAAOSw3fZaRVYU Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: KFH on January 07, 2018, 08:50:04 PM Yes you can use 2 x 8 ohm in series to obtain 16 ohms although the more modern speakers are not quite as sensitive as the older ones. This means that you require to drive them with a bit more power to obtain the same volume. I have seen some people putting a resistor in series with the speaker to obtain 15 ohms. This will work but you are dissipating a lot of power into the resistor with only some going to the speaker. I have used a few 27 ohm speakers that I had in stock when a 15 ohm one was required. Theoretically the power out will be a little less. I have checked and could not hear any difference between the two impedance's. There is/was a chap in Qld on Ebay who has new 5"x7" 15 ohm speakers with metal adapter plates to suit various model older cars. I have seen these. They are excellent quality.
Keith Title: Re: W.T.B. air chief radio power supply unit Post by: pbh0069 on January 09, 2018, 08:48:54 AM Thanks everyone
have purchased a radio station dial lens of EVIL BAY and have acquired a 15 ohm speaker. NOTE *** the ebay seller has already listed another dial lens at a BUY IT NOW price. cheers Phil. |