Shango, you are simply amazing. You are the absolute radio and TV revival specialist. Keep up the excellent video's mate, with the splendid commentary.
Looking at this radio at the start of the video, I was thinking no way will this thing play again. Shango you proved me wrong. Nice job. Love your videos!
I'm a recent subscriber who restores vintage tvs for fun. I'm the type who you would catagorize as overly cautious. You know, recap everything in sight. Your videos are a revelation and I want to thank you for them. Keep it up.
shango066: I have been watching your videos for years but was never moved to comment until now. Absolutely wonderful and entertaining. I always wait for your seemingly impossible resurrections and am delighted to follow along with your steps that teach me much. I will be posting many videos soon as "old man maui". You and others have finally given me the courage to start my youtube channel. Aloha from Maui
I have the nine transistor version of this radio. The extra selectivity of the RF stage definitely knocks down the images (birdies). I will bet that the transformerless audio output stage was quite groundbreaking in the early 1960s. ADDENDUM: my radio also drops in sensitivity at the low end of the dial, as yours does.
I've been watching your resurrection videos for the past few weeks, I thoroughly enjoy watching them, I have picked up lots of handy tips from your repairs, keep up the good work.
I got this exact radio when I graduated from the eighth grade. It was in a Sears catalog and was said to be Ted Williams approved as one of the best radios Sears offered then. Mine was white in color. It took 6 D batteries if I remember right and was quite heavy to carry around.
Even with smart phones and internet radio. There is definitely a place for these type of radio (i grew up on in the 70s)and you should give classes and teach all your knowledge.
Thanks for sharing this with us, Shango! Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones--such *WONDERFUL* memories, and all from a transistor radio that came off the assembly line when I (and probably many of us) were kids!
i love this channel not only do we get good dry huemer but we also get to see what most ppl would throw away restored (ish) to its working once again self
This is Awesome, I have also resurrected some equipment that was in some extreme situations " fires and floods" mainly old jukeboxes" being in old basements with the bottom rotted out and rusty!! Perseverance Pays Off and great job!
Always amazing to see how a baked twisted piece of electronics can once again play as a radio. Well done Shango, well done. ps,,, I guess " Strangers in the Night " would define that channel perfectly. ☺
When you started this video, I wondered if you ever think to yourself "This is my destiny" ... and sigh. But there are several great lessens here, most of them not about fixing radios. And, I don't believe I'm overthinking this. Thank you.
They really made them well back then, I believe this one even has an rf amplifier, you won't see that on any am portable today.... Good video, really brought this one back from the dead!!
Very entertaining, shango.Thanks for sharing. Nice to see you using a scope. I have used scopes since the 60s...my favourite then was the Tektronix 545.
I have a B&K 960 Transistor Radio Analyst. Still does a good job. Would have been worth the price back when the little radios were worth being repaired.
L.A. has a radio station to pretty much suit everyone's musical tastes! I wonder how many formats a station can invent. How about "The all Progressive Geico Flo Channel"! That would be one station that would live less than a day.
Man smoke is GOOD! I used to love the smoke from a KOOL ciggarette, but I have long since deprived my old aching body of the pleasure of a strong menthol smoke! God even 30 years after quitting I still miss them!
I find it interesting, comments about other then English stations. I think back to my father, who's mother was born in Sweden, and lived there till her 17th birthday, when they came to America. She met my grandfather, who was first Generation American, his folks came from Sweden just before he was born. You see, back then in the 1910's and forward, folks seemed to do as they do today, one nationality settled in small groups of like nationality. So it was, that for the first 3 years of dad going to school, he attended a "Swedish American" school, where the language of teaching was in Swedish, it was the 4th grade before he began to learn English, this in a school in rural South Dakota. Of course now days such things would not be heard of, and radio, being a new innovation of the time was probably broadcast in English, but who knows, there could well have been Swedish news, German news and so forth. Our States were formed by Scandinavian emigrants, and other northern Europeans. There were folks from Ireland as well, but, of course, they were looked upon as lower class. Don't get me wrong, this has all been long since settled, however there is still good nature kidding between the Swede's and Norwegians. In fact folks really didn't like the fact that 50 years ago, I, a nearly full blooded Swede actually stooped so low as to marry a Norwegian. Ah well, that was the way things were back then. Today, of course the big fight is against the Hispanic and Muslim invasions of our nation, I pray that one day we can look upon these days much like we look back at the old days when the worst of the worst came from Ireland or (GOD FORBID!) Italy! Don't even think about mentioning blacks, whom my dad used to warn me, that should I ever visit the city and see a black man coming up the sidewalk, cross the street before you meet least he stab you as you pass, and should a damn Mexican come look for him to brandish a straight razor to cut your throat for what ever coin you have in your pocket. So some things do change, dad left this earth in '73 but mom is still with us to this very day, and talks of the "boy" who takes her to the whirl pool bath in the home, speaking of a young black man who works as an aide at her nursing home. She is 93 and still going strong!
Amazing video. I wonder how many Chinese radios made these days would work after baking in the sun for about forty year? I guess - 0! Actually, Sears sold some very good radios. They were made by Arvin or in this case, Warwick Electronics.
This guy could make a radio/tv fix itself in fear by just giving a hard look at it. I wish I had his experience, I've got a couple old transistors radios with dead bands I want to restore but I get frustrated after only taking the back cover off. Love your videos mate, I value your weekly uploads the most among all my subscriptions right now, keep it going!
Install a good speaker and reassemble the melted housing after electronic restoration to make it reliable. Spray with lush thick coats of high gloss clear lacquer and you have a zombie mutant nuclear apocalypse surreal-retro working radio with the "wet look". Make sure the now useless melted dial acrylic Is backlit though for maximum post apocalyptic effect..so a new backlight pilot lamp as well. Probably could sell some functional art like that to a niche market with enough profit to make it worthwhile. Imagine that playing on your desk or book case to get conversations started.
Grew up in extreme upper east Tenn in the 50s and the only foreign language I ever heard was that of Yankees who where moving here from mainly NJ. My Dad worked with many of them at Monroe a manufacturer of electro/mechanical calculators.
At the start of the video I said to myself, "there's no way in hell he's going to get that to work." I stand corrected. Shango you've outdone yourself on this one.
At 22:35 - for biasing those silicon transistors you need R19 around 246 Ohm and R20 around 697 Ohm. I know this video is old but if anyone is curious about biasing those silicons that is my calculation 😎
I once had a multi-band radio that looked a lot like this one. It was purchased at Wards I believe. At any rate, my son, then a young teenager with his first car took the damn thing out to a party so they could have a bond fire and dance to the music whilst drinking and fucking as the teens did back the. Well my son got wasted, so one of his buddies drove him home and put him to bed. I was working the night shift on the PD that night when the Highway Patrol requested backup at a car fire, when I got there, before the fire department, I saw the car was totally engulfed. I told the HP officer that my son had a car like that, however his rims were silver, not gold. Well silver paint can appear gold when the fire is hot enough, but I soon discovered my old radio in the ditch about ten yards behind the car, it was then that I knew the car was my sons. I made a quick call to my wife using the now ancient car phone in the squad car, asking where our son was. Well a quick check found him in his bed, so I was relieved that he was not in the car. Turned out, he had left his keys in the car, and the kid that bullied him for years took the thing and got it stuck, then spun the tires so long that the caught fire, thus the blaze. The kid was prosecuted for car theft and vandalism, but let off with a small fine as his dad was a big wig in the town and had power to protest. It took me two weeks of writing the little fucker tickets to get his drivers license suspended. Nearly lost my job over that one, but the Sheriff, who was also acting police chief supported me, as did the district judge. My son is now gown with married kids of his own, and two young boys who I hope puts him through at least half the hell he put us through as they grow into men. I gave him the old radio several years ago, as a sort of, well memory enhancer. KE0JBL 73's
damn, that thing was beat to death! I'm still wondering how the heck the dial string is still working! I would've never taken the time to work on it, lol. Glad you got it working.
I was thinking about it and you would probably be pretty popular in a post apocalyptic scenario. I'm sure there would be a lot of call for a person who can make old av equipment work again with a minimum of parts.
Shango, you are simply amazing. You are the absolute radio and TV revival specialist. Keep up the excellent video's mate, with the splendid commentary.
Seems like KNX comes in strong enough to cause interference with tin-can-and-string telephones.
Looking at this radio at the start of the video, I was thinking no way will this thing play again. Shango you proved me wrong. Nice job. Love your videos!
I'm a recent subscriber who restores vintage tvs for fun. I'm the type who you would catagorize as overly cautious. You know, recap everything in sight. Your videos are a revelation and I want to thank you for them.
Keep it up.
shango066: I have been watching your videos for years but was never moved to comment until now. Absolutely wonderful and entertaining. I always wait for your seemingly impossible resurrections and am delighted to follow along with your steps that teach me much. I will be posting many videos soon as "old man maui". You and others have finally given me the courage to start my youtube channel. Aloha from Maui
Your awesome with those magic fingers bringing these old radios back to life. Yes, tvs as well!
bloody sheep shager
you can say that again. dude is amazing. peace love and blessings
I have the nine transistor version of this radio. The extra selectivity of the RF stage definitely knocks down the images (birdies). I will bet that the transformerless audio output stage was quite groundbreaking in the early 1960s.
ADDENDUM: my radio also drops in sensitivity at the low end of the dial, as yours does.
the speaker on the destroyed one has a breather hole in the center of the magnet. but you are right, some of these old radios had incredible sound
Looks like the original speaker magnet was Alnico!
Strangers in the night..... Love it!! :) :) Thank you for the revival!
You essentially got trash working after being out in the desert for decades. Awesome loving your videos and inspired.
This definitely is an inspirational video. Thank you for your hard work and patience. Very enjoyable to watch.
What a great idea for a challenge to pick up junk electronics and get it going again.......good stuff , really enjoyable, and a great skill builder.
I love these videos even though I don’t know anything about repair,. It is amazing to me that you can bring these old sets back to like.
That is so cool... gos to show if ya got the know how an determination there's not much a person can't fix. Great video Sir 😎
The way I identified this is thru dental records!!!😂😂😂 Great job.....
Dude! You are amazing with fixing things that most people wouldn't even dream of attempting. :-o
I've been watching your resurrection videos for the past few weeks, I thoroughly enjoy watching them, I have picked up lots of handy tips from your repairs, keep up the good work.
I have successfully restored my 1961 AM car radio (Model 14MF) using your videos as reference. Thanks for sharing your videos.
I got this exact radio when I graduated from the eighth grade. It was in a Sears catalog and was said to be Ted Williams approved as one of the best radios Sears offered then. Mine was white in color. It took 6 D batteries if I remember right and was quite heavy to carry around.
another informative and entertaining video thank you sir
Even with smart phones and internet radio. There is definitely a place for these type of radio (i grew up on in the 70s)and you should give classes and teach all your knowledge.
Ohh!! yeah! shango old friend, look I loved the Radio worked perfectly! you are a great technician
I love this kind of stuff! Thanks for resurrecting an oldie but a goodie and for sharing.
Awesome challenge!! thanks for sharing this beautiful passion!!
Thanks for sharing this with us, Shango! Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones--such *WONDERFUL* memories, and all from a transistor radio that came off the assembly line when I (and probably many of us) were kids!
Stunning. Thank you.
Nice going, Shango. I bet you could make a sandwich pull in KNX.
Like something out of a post-apocalyptic movie! I've never seen UV damage like that on a capacitor.
Yes! Reminds me of the in-game radios in Fallout 3.
They really exist! The association with the game makes them look very creepy.
The master continues to amaze us all! Thanks Shango066 and take care.
Excellent viewing. Very enjoyable. 👍
Geesh you brought it back, nice work man!
a m a z I n g ! MUCH RESPECT-the radioGods are smiling. you brought her back to life.
i love this channel not only do we get good dry huemer but we also get to see what most ppl would throw away restored (ish) to its working once again self
This is Awesome, I have also resurrected some equipment that was in some extreme situations " fires and floods" mainly old jukeboxes" being in old basements with the bottom rotted out and rusty!! Perseverance Pays Off and great job!
Always amazing to see how a baked twisted piece of electronics can once again play as a radio. Well done Shango, well done.
ps,,, I guess " Strangers in the Night " would define that channel perfectly. ☺
When you started this video, I wondered if you ever think to yourself "This is my destiny" ... and sigh. But there are several great lessens here, most of them not about fixing radios. And, I don't believe I'm overthinking this. Thank you.
Careful, CZcams will read the audio signal on your scope and ding you for copyright. (smile)
and it happened, believe it or not, the video was down for a few weeks
They really made them well back then, I believe this one even has an rf amplifier, you won't see that on any am portable today.... Good video, really brought this one back from the dead!!
Very entertaining, shango.Thanks for sharing. Nice to see you using a scope. I have used scopes since the 60s...my favourite then was the Tektronix 545.
Impressive! Surprising what can be coaxed back to life!
I have a B&K 960 Transistor Radio Analyst. Still does a good job. Would have been worth the price back when the little radios were worth being repaired.
L.A. has a radio station to pretty much suit everyone's musical tastes! I wonder how many formats a station can invent. How about "The all Progressive Geico Flo Channel"! That would be one station that would live less than a day.
That was great! Nice job!
Man smoke is GOOD! I used to love the smoke from a KOOL ciggarette, but I have long since deprived my old aching body of the pleasure of a strong menthol smoke! God even 30 years after quitting I still miss them!
Hi friend, nice channel about electronics repair. Regards from São Paulo Brazil.
shango066 The God of Old Radios and TVs
1ol17 yep!
wake me up inside, wake me up inside... bring me to life
one of the best ones so far.
I find it interesting, comments about other then English stations. I think back to my father, who's mother was born in Sweden, and lived there till her 17th birthday, when they came to America. She met my grandfather, who was first Generation American, his folks came from Sweden just before he was born. You see, back then in the 1910's and forward, folks seemed to do as they do today, one nationality settled in small groups of like nationality. So it was, that for the first 3 years of dad going to school, he attended a "Swedish American" school, where the language of teaching was in Swedish, it was the 4th grade before he began to learn English, this in a school in rural South Dakota. Of course now days such things would not be heard of, and radio, being a new innovation of the time was probably broadcast in English, but who knows, there could well have been Swedish news, German news and so forth. Our States were formed by Scandinavian emigrants, and other northern Europeans. There were folks from Ireland as well, but, of course, they were looked upon as lower class. Don't get me wrong, this has all been long since settled, however there is still good nature kidding between the Swede's and Norwegians. In fact folks really didn't like the fact that 50 years ago, I, a nearly full blooded Swede actually stooped so low as to marry a Norwegian. Ah well, that was the way things were back then. Today, of course the big fight is against the Hispanic and Muslim invasions of our nation, I pray that one day we can look upon these days much like we look back at the old days when the worst of the worst came from Ireland or (GOD FORBID!) Italy! Don't even think about mentioning blacks, whom my dad used to warn me, that should I ever visit the city and see a black man coming up the sidewalk, cross the street before you meet least he stab you as you pass, and should a damn Mexican come look for him to brandish a straight razor to cut your throat for what ever coin you have in your pocket. So some things do change, dad left this earth in '73 but mom is still with us to this very day, and talks of the "boy" who takes her to the whirl pool bath in the home, speaking of a young black man who works as an aide at her nursing home. She is 93 and still going strong!
Amazing video. I wonder how many Chinese radios made these days would work after baking in the sun for about forty year? I guess - 0! Actually, Sears sold some very good radios. They were made by Arvin or in this case, Warwick Electronics.
Jerry Carriera they won't work in any case in 40 years.....
A modern Chinese radio won't work as well as this one, even when brand new.
YOU ARE THE BEST!! KEEP GOING!! TNX!
Always great to watch you do your work. On this project why bother? I know we are running out of roundies. Have a great day!
Cool ....What a Great watch.!! THX
In San Diego there was a period of time where we also had a classical station on AM.
Then when radio's where made to work and last longer then 3 sets of battery's.
You could make a art radio of that :P
This guy could make a radio/tv fix itself in fear by just giving a hard look at it. I wish I had his experience, I've got a couple old transistors radios with dead bands I want to restore but I get frustrated after only taking the back cover off. Love your videos mate, I value your weekly uploads the most among all my subscriptions right now, keep it going!
I really injoy thease videos buddy :)
Foreign language radio station make me very happy smile dance .
Keep it up love your vids
Install a good speaker and reassemble the melted housing after electronic restoration to make it reliable. Spray with lush thick coats of high gloss clear lacquer and you have a zombie mutant nuclear apocalypse surreal-retro working radio with the "wet look". Make sure the now useless melted dial acrylic Is backlit though for maximum post apocalyptic effect..so a new backlight pilot lamp as well. Probably could sell some functional art like that to a niche market with enough profit to make it worthwhile. Imagine that playing on your desk or book case to get conversations started.
That was spectacular
Man, i haven't seen rain in such a long time... Living north man...
Grew up in extreme upper east Tenn in the 50s and the only foreign language I ever heard was that of Yankees who where moving here from mainly NJ. My Dad worked with many of them at Monroe a manufacturer of electro/mechanical calculators.
Great Resurrection !
In a not-so-distant Mad Max style future, this is the guy who will build the "Rock & Roll rig" with the big speakers and amplifiers.
Great job man !
wish we still had a station like that...
brilliant thank you!
Great work Shango-man. You going to show us how to tweak the bias next?
Nice one shango066!
Impressive Shango!
At the start of the video I said to myself, "there's no way in hell he's going to get that to work." I stand corrected. Shango you've outdone yourself on this one.
Brandon C never doubt the Shango.
I can't wait for more of that "hot lobster" action, or some lawn mower vs turntable duel.thanks shango!
Nice video 👌
I had a Silvertone transistor radio when I was a kid (early 1960s).
Good job!
Been looking on Ebay for some non-working pocket radios here in the UK. So many nice looking sets in the US.
At 22:35 - for biasing those silicon transistors you need R19 around 246 Ohm and R20 around 697 Ohm.
I know this video is old but if anyone is curious about biasing those silicons that is my calculation 😎
A true resurrection right here! It's almost like a ghost of a radio.
nice work
Damn Shango you sure did some Extreme vetting before bringing that basket case home ! ccolio
very nice!!
I would call it Lazarus
wow, that looks like a challenge!
Smoke is good...HAHAHAHA
We call it the magic smoke
Burn is amazing....HAHAHAHA...
Blow up is FANTASTIC.....HAHAHAHAHHA
Another "Radio Resurrection" by Shango! Nice repair.
Man. Color me impressed.
I am amazed that any part of it still works, i suppose something like a Ac128 and compliment would be good enough for the output stage, perhaps :-)
Like the Healing valve radio i resurrected, works well now, not bad for a pile of rust
Here we have.... . . .
I once had a multi-band radio that looked a lot like this one. It was purchased at Wards I believe. At any rate, my son, then a young teenager with his first car took the damn thing out to a party so they could have a bond fire and dance to the music whilst drinking and fucking as the teens did back the. Well my son got wasted, so one of his buddies drove him home and put him to bed. I was working the night shift on the PD that night when the Highway Patrol requested backup at a car fire, when I got there, before the fire department, I saw the car was totally engulfed. I told the HP officer that my son had a car like that, however his rims were silver, not gold. Well silver paint can appear gold when the fire is hot enough, but I soon discovered my old radio in the ditch about ten yards behind the car, it was then that I knew the car was my sons. I made a quick call to my wife using the now ancient car phone in the squad car, asking where our son was. Well a quick check found him in his bed, so I was relieved that he was not in the car. Turned out, he had left his keys in the car, and the kid that bullied him for years took the thing and got it stuck, then spun the tires so long that the caught fire, thus the blaze. The kid was prosecuted for car theft and vandalism, but let off with a small fine as his dad was a big wig in the town and had power to protest. It took me two weeks of writing the little fucker tickets to get his drivers license suspended. Nearly lost my job over that one, but the Sheriff, who was also acting police chief supported me, as did the district judge. My son is now gown with married kids of his own, and two young boys who I hope puts him through at least half the hell he put us through as they grow into men. I gave him the old radio several years ago, as a sort of, well memory enhancer. KE0JBL 73's
damn, that thing was beat to death! I'm still wondering how the heck the dial string is still working! I would've never taken the time to work on it, lol. Glad you got it working.
I was thinking about it and you would probably be pretty popular in a post apocalyptic scenario. I'm sure there would be a lot of call for a person who can make old av equipment work again with a minimum of parts.
"(...) looks like news" :D
I like that Tom Jones song. Had to look it up on YT after this video.
Yeah it also sounded like some sinatra also . And of course mexican radio shit.
I knew the song. Just looked it up to listen to it.
Look up Tom Jones singing "Long Time Gone" with Crosby Stills Nash & Young, circa 1969!
nice one! rebias that output stage and you have yourself a daily driver radio!
Wow! That's incredible! Very good radio design and an intelligent mind to figure it out. Do you plan to sell it as is?
روعه شكرا=thanks good
Much fun to watch the dead be brought back to life. Now just buff it a little and it will be good as new. ;
this set are all power thay are strong