Young fogey
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That's a sweet Zenith YF, does she work?
Beautiful piece!
Zenith radios are a kind of legend; wonderful sound and sensibility (specially with short wave).
Probably you will need to replace the tubes. A lot of people, in old days, used to get the most from the tubes until it was generating more light and heat than trully amplificating power.
If you can find a professional get them to look at it. The caps should definitely be replaced.
I have a big Zenith from 1941 and I love it. And let me suggest you check out the SSTran AM3000 low-power AM transmitter. It enables you to take the signal from your PC (Internet radio, etc.) or a CD player, and send it to your AM radio. An old tube radio like that is the ONLY WAY to listen to vintage radio shows and music, of which there is more and more available nowadays.
And let me suggest you check out the SSTran AM3000 low power AM transmitter. It enables you to take the signal from your PC (Internet radio, etc.) or a CD player, and send it to your AM radio. An old tube radio like that is the ONLY WAY to listen to vintage radio shows and music, of which there is more and more available nowadays.
My brother just brought his 1960 Plymouth radio to some local radio whiz for a rebuild, and was shocked to find himself in a vintage radio wonderland: the man has hundreds of oldies all over his house representing radio production from day one onward.
Perhaps you can find a similar enthusiast in your area. Their knowledge and expertise could be priceless, not to mention availability of parts. Best of luck with a fun project!