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Greetings everyone,
I recently came into the ownership of an RCA Strato-World Mark One. It's a solid-state, made in Japan unit from the early 70s. The trouble is, I can't find squat on this receiver and how to fix it. I'm not sure what its model number is, nor where to find it on or in the case. I got it cheap because previous owner said it wouldn't receive anything. That's not correct, strictly speaking. Initially, it would receive on the FM, but for whatever reason, the volume was so low you couldn't hear it unless your ear was right up to the speaker. Well, a little careful cleaning and tweaking and that changed. Problem is, not so much for the better.
Now, sound comes through loud and clear, and won't respond to the volume control to turn down. It'll turn up louder, but won't go below a pretty robust mid-level volume.
This is one of those times that a schematic would be handy, because then I would be able to tell exactly what the wires running into the volume control pot were for, and whether that green thing by the pot is a capacitor or not.
But here's the worst thing: I have no idea how to remove the chassis from the case. There are pics out there of the chassis out of the case, and the person who did it will talk about how hard it was to remove, but no tips on where to start the process. I know it's hard... As much as I've taken apart over the years, I thought this would be a challenge but not so much that I would stymied from the start. May be another reason I was able to get it in the very low double-digits...
But anyway... Has anyone else ever dealt with one of these? I want to fix it, but not at the risk of making it worse in the process. I can post pics if needed. It's a pretty good-looking unit, very much a product of its time period. But so little information available... I know they weren't as popular as the Zenith Trans-Oceanics, but they weren't a rarity either.
Any assistance would be very much appreciated.
Thank you,
-William
I recently came into the ownership of an RCA Strato-World Mark One. It's a solid-state, made in Japan unit from the early 70s. The trouble is, I can't find squat on this receiver and how to fix it. I'm not sure what its model number is, nor where to find it on or in the case. I got it cheap because previous owner said it wouldn't receive anything. That's not correct, strictly speaking. Initially, it would receive on the FM, but for whatever reason, the volume was so low you couldn't hear it unless your ear was right up to the speaker. Well, a little careful cleaning and tweaking and that changed. Problem is, not so much for the better.
Now, sound comes through loud and clear, and won't respond to the volume control to turn down. It'll turn up louder, but won't go below a pretty robust mid-level volume.
This is one of those times that a schematic would be handy, because then I would be able to tell exactly what the wires running into the volume control pot were for, and whether that green thing by the pot is a capacitor or not.
But here's the worst thing: I have no idea how to remove the chassis from the case. There are pics out there of the chassis out of the case, and the person who did it will talk about how hard it was to remove, but no tips on where to start the process. I know it's hard... As much as I've taken apart over the years, I thought this would be a challenge but not so much that I would stymied from the start. May be another reason I was able to get it in the very low double-digits...
But anyway... Has anyone else ever dealt with one of these? I want to fix it, but not at the risk of making it worse in the process. I can post pics if needed. It's a pretty good-looking unit, very much a product of its time period. But so little information available... I know they weren't as popular as the Zenith Trans-Oceanics, but they weren't a rarity either.
Any assistance would be very much appreciated.
Thank you,
-William
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