Love the hobby now! Did it for a living and hated it! My outdated EET skills help 36 years later! Thanks for sharing!
@Christopher-re2hl3 ай бұрын
Hello Seth The piolet light is in parallel with half the rectifier heater and if there is a bad connection on the socket it will route all the current through the pilot light. Make sure the socket is clean 👍
@Timothycan3 ай бұрын
I just love your videos. I had to laugh when you said the color was just like ice cream! Exactly the same thought hit my mind the moment I first saw it.
@stormlord553 ай бұрын
100 points for french vanilla!
@hestheMaster3 ай бұрын
Packard Bell second 5R series which kept the same Bakelite plastic and colors in 1956. The 5R3 came with a handle on top and had a third knob which the 5R1 didn't have ( the red one Seth quickly showed). Very nice job once again!
@ethelryan2573 ай бұрын
Was this Bakelite? It looked more like styrene to me, but you know these better than I do. Seth certainly manages to bring out the best in these sets and Packard Bell sure didn't put much effort into this one.
@hestheMaster3 ай бұрын
@@ethelryan257 Read that they were reusing cabinets from a 1947 production run using colored wood flour to mix colors so that would mean Bakelite. But the 5R3 may have used plastic by 1956. This according to an owner who had a 5R1 (from the radio museum page on it).
@ethelryan2573 ай бұрын
@@hestheMaster Thank you. That would certainly explain the durability.
@barryf54793 ай бұрын
@@ethelryan257 The 5R1 was plastic. I built the kit in summer school and we could optionally put an "intercom" kit into the radio. We melted a rectangular hole in the front for the "push to talk" switch. I still have the radio.
@ethelryan2573 ай бұрын
@@barryf5479 Ah, then it was a thermoplastic, not a thermosetting plastic such as Bakelite. I wouldn't be surprised if Packard Bell had used both types for various production runs of this case.
@spacemissing3 ай бұрын
I have a P-B that looks like this except the case is Clear. I couldn't resist buying it when I saw it.
@richroj3 ай бұрын
great job Mr. Radio and that old song was very nice 👍
@markbrownfield4373 ай бұрын
Ella Fitzgerald was one of the greatest!
@JulianCrippen-w1b3 ай бұрын
Hello there, yellow is my favorite color cool dude
@michaelpetersonjr3 ай бұрын
Packard Bell 5R3 from 1956 according to Google search. This is a nice one you did, Seth, even with the auxiliary input for Bluetooth!
@vintageradio583 ай бұрын
This radio came in many colors. I have a green one.
@JulianCrippen-w1b3 ай бұрын
Cool, dude I do like green too
@waynebrettzky993 ай бұрын
Nice tape job on the granco console. Looks factory
@Movieman19653 ай бұрын
I understand the reasons for replacing the paper the caps and those electrolytics. I notice you barely ever check the resistors. Are they usually that reliable?
@peterkendell52143 ай бұрын
It's a pretty little thing. I'm curious - how would it have cost new?
@lkmsl3 ай бұрын
Where can we buy these repaired radios. ????
@Christopher-re2hl3 ай бұрын
Stand the loop antenna up
@barfoonisland20033 ай бұрын
"Old Yeller"
@JulianCrippen-w1b3 ай бұрын
Hello there, how are you?
@jeffdean48803 ай бұрын
Nice work but ugly radio IMO
@mrbyamile69733 ай бұрын
I wouldn't call it ugly but to me it's just meh, not something unique at all to have on my shelf. It's something that might be sitting covered in dust in a basement work shop.