Crosley 718-B - Signal Tracing an I.F. on a Dead Receiver
Pulling out the Signal Tracer and RF Signal Generator to ensure RF passses through the receiver up to the 6P5 Detector tube. This was after confirming the antenna coils and oscillator coils for the BC and SW bands were good looking at DC resistance in addition to the two I.F. filters. Crosley Radio, Model 718-B; Cabinet 8H from 1938. Thanks for watching and subscribing to my channel on vintage radio repair. The playlist for the series: • Crosley 718-B Restoration Journey

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