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I am looking for info on a courier 23 all i can find so far is the 23 plus, this is not a 23 plus! I plugged it in tubes light but there's oil leaking from a blue thing in the back right so unplugged it! Also Wondering about ideas for microphone could, were could i find mic plugs or should i look into changing it to a 4 pin or something up to date? I also noticed some off the insulation on the antenna plug has been chipped out! Is it okay to power up a tube radio without antenna as long as i don't key it up? I don't have a base antenna yet! And i am waiting on a dummy load!
Thanks for any info i am currently going over all available information on cbtricks, looking for additional help info! This is my first tube radio !
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That blue thing leaking oil in the back is a filter capacitor I think it' 40uf at 450 voltsSpeedy wrote:I am looking for info on a courier 23 all i can find so far is the 23 plus, this is not a 23 plus! I plugged it in tubes light but there's oil leaking from a blue thing in the back right so unplugged it! Also Wondering about ideas for microphone could, were could i find mic plugs or should i look into changing it to a 4 pin or something up to date? I also noticed some off the insulation on the antenna plug has been chipped out! Is it okay to power up a tube radio without antenna as long as i don't key it up? I don't have a base antenna yet! And i am waiting on a dummy load!
Thanks for any info i am currently going over all available information on cbtricks, looking for additional help info! This is my first tube radio !
Thanks speedy!
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it needs to be replaced I wouldn't run the radio like that or your going to blow something
else out. I would change out the Mic plug your going to have a hard time finding one like it
male or female. If the ant plug has a few chips thats ok as long as the center dosn"t touch
the ground on the connector.You can power up the radio without an antenna.
Don't Transmit.
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Well i figured it was capacitor but i am having i hard time finding anything with the info that is on it! Its a mallory 350 vdc! I think i might have found one at tube and more! Guess ill call them! I am total newb when it comes to these, and i haven't spent alot of time inside a radio to start with!
Any idea's where i could find info on it?
It has a huge hole for the mic plug! Not sure what would fit there from nowdays, maybe ill have to rig something!
Thanks
Any idea's where i could find info on it?
It has a huge hole for the mic plug! Not sure what would fit there from nowdays, maybe ill have to rig something!
Thanks
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I looked at the schematic for the 23+ it should be almost the same as the 23Speedy wrote:Well i figured it was capacitor but i am having i hard time finding anything with the info that is on it! Its a mallory 350 vdc! I think i might have found one at tube and more! Guess ill call them! I am total newb when it comes to these, and i haven't spent alot of time inside a radio to start with!
Any idea's where i could find info on it?
It has a huge hole for the mic plug! Not sure what would fit there from nowdays, maybe ill have to rig something!
Thanks
it's showing the filter caps at 350v and one at 450v at 20uf 30uf and 40uf.
Since the radio is old I would replace all of them. I would use 40uf at 450v
it will give you better filtering and more voltage handling capacity.
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Since your having a problem in the power supply I would check the
rectifiers they are probably using the old metal ones they look like little metal hats.
Use a ohm meter on the RX1 scale put your probes on either side of the diode you should
get a high reading about mid scale one way reverse the probes you should get a zero the other way. You could also check the other filter caps with the ohm meter the same way. The
meter on the caps should jump up about half scale then slowly drop down towards zero if
the cap is good. Make sure the radio is unplugged and discharge the caps use an insulated
screwdriver put the screwdriver to the positive side on the cap and short it to ground. Do
it a couple of times that should take any charge out of the cap.
rectifiers they are probably using the old metal ones they look like little metal hats.
Use a ohm meter on the RX1 scale put your probes on either side of the diode you should
get a high reading about mid scale one way reverse the probes you should get a zero the other way. You could also check the other filter caps with the ohm meter the same way. The
meter on the caps should jump up about half scale then slowly drop down towards zero if
the cap is good. Make sure the radio is unplugged and discharge the caps use an insulated
screwdriver put the screwdriver to the positive side on the cap and short it to ground. Do
it a couple of times that should take any charge out of the cap.
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You can get the rectifiers at RS 1000 PIV @ 2.5 amps 276-1114
it's over kill but it's only $1.99. For the rest of the parts try Mouser there's
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it's over kill but it's only $1.99. For the rest of the parts try Mouser there's
no minimum order.
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800-346-6873
sales@mouser.com
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