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Bc 312 m army signal Corp radio

It's been converted to 120v has a 250v transformer in it .a rat or mouse chewed the wires in the middle it doesn't look like it was home for long schematic on bottom cleaning up nice
 
Pretty clean all gears work
 

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I saw a video of a guy replacing six caps that are sealed in tin box with oil that's could be nasty and flammable. Man it cool
 
So I need to find the right way to remove the old caps,maybe gloves and a fan? He took a saber saw and cut top of can containing cap right at the end. He wasn't wearing protection but he may be dead now too so I need to be carefull.
 
So I need to find the right way to remove the old caps,maybe gloves and a fan? He took a saber saw and cut top of can containing cap right at the end. He wasn't wearing protection but he may be dead now too so I need to be carefull.
The best exposure to toxic chemicals is NONE!
 
Can caps be changed another way? He could be showing a lazy mans way I use google and you tube a lot but sometimes people post a stupid way to do something so from those sources I try to look at a few different ones till makesnse me
 
Can caps be changed another way? He could be showing a lazy mans way I use google and you tube a lot but sometimes people post a stupid way to do something so from those sources I try to look at a few different ones till makesnse me
Look for ones where the oil is not released.
 
He put new axial caps in the can then put lid back on.goin to research before changing anything take while to clean everything thoroughly will be a fun project
 
AM/CW SSB (BFO)
1.5 - 18 MHz...160 meters thru 17 meters
The BC-312 is a rugged and uncomplicated receiver to work on, but sometimes you get problems with the mechanical dynamotor (works like a motor with a mechanically coupled alternator) and many sets have been modified to mains operation with an external mains power supply bypassing the dynamotor.
The BC-312 is intended to be powered from a car battery from 12 - 14 V DC, the high tension(voltage) is generated by a rotary converter, a so-called "Dynamotor".



Mine was an original 120v version
 

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