Hello all Saba fans!
So, I have almost completed my restoration of my 3DS chassis.
Although it did not require the extent of work as that recently accomplished by Joerg and Achim, (RoehrenRadios Mono) this was a "rough" example requiring some extensive cleaning, (pressure spraying) rust removal, repainting and total replacement of all Elkos and paper capacitors.
Unfortunately, this example had some replacement capacitors installed before I acquired it, so I could only "restuff" a portion of the original "Saba" labeled capacitors.
One disappointing fact I was a bit surprised to see is the absence of any Endlagenschalter circuitry. (Or am I missing something to know of this?)
I see that Saba did include this important action in the next following year models of '55/'56.
So, with this most early Automatic model, it seems the Suchlauf (search) mode will continue to run when the Skalenzeiger (scale pointer) reaches the end of its normal mechanical travel, if not manually turned off by the user.
However, the great impressive feature of this model is the quality of volume and tone from the Ultra-Linear audio design.
To those that may have any interest, here are a few links to photos of the chassis as it now appears.
http://home.roadrunner.com/~densradios/SabaFrieburg3DS_chassisPlay.JPG
http://home.roadrunner.com/~densradios/SabaFreiburg3DS_uber.JPG
http://home.roadrunner.com/~densradios/SabaFreiburg3DS_unter.JPG
http://home.roadrunner.com/~densradios/SabaFreiburg3DS_uber2.JPG
So far, this is all I have completed.
Yet to be done are the trouble-shooting of a non-responsive volume control motor and a complete instrument alignment of all RF/IF circuits.
Then the fun of the cabinet refinishing arrives!
Greetings from
Dennis D
So, I have almost completed my restoration of my 3DS chassis.
Although it did not require the extent of work as that recently accomplished by Joerg and Achim, (RoehrenRadios Mono) this was a "rough" example requiring some extensive cleaning, (pressure spraying) rust removal, repainting and total replacement of all Elkos and paper capacitors.
Unfortunately, this example had some replacement capacitors installed before I acquired it, so I could only "restuff" a portion of the original "Saba" labeled capacitors.
One disappointing fact I was a bit surprised to see is the absence of any Endlagenschalter circuitry. (Or am I missing something to know of this?)
I see that Saba did include this important action in the next following year models of '55/'56.
So, with this most early Automatic model, it seems the Suchlauf (search) mode will continue to run when the Skalenzeiger (scale pointer) reaches the end of its normal mechanical travel, if not manually turned off by the user.
However, the great impressive feature of this model is the quality of volume and tone from the Ultra-Linear audio design.
To those that may have any interest, here are a few links to photos of the chassis as it now appears.
http://home.roadrunner.com/~densradios/SabaFrieburg3DS_chassisPlay.JPG
http://home.roadrunner.com/~densradios/SabaFreiburg3DS_uber.JPG
http://home.roadrunner.com/~densradios/SabaFreiburg3DS_unter.JPG
http://home.roadrunner.com/~densradios/SabaFreiburg3DS_uber2.JPG
So far, this is all I have completed.
Yet to be done are the trouble-shooting of a non-responsive volume control motor and a complete instrument alignment of all RF/IF circuits.
Then the fun of the cabinet refinishing arrives!
Greetings from
Dennis D