Panasonic Radar Matic Receiver Teardown With Circuit Description, Troubleshooing, And Resurrection!

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Mr Carlson's Lab

Mr Carlson's Lab

24 дні тому

Wind it up like a clock - automatic tuned radio receiver! Very neat and unique. Here's how it works! Enjoy. To learn electronics in a very different and effective way, and gain access to Mr Carlson's personal designs and inventions, visit the Mr Carlson's Lab Patreon page here: / mrcarlsonslab
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@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 22 дні тому
To learn electronics in a very different and effective way, and gain access to Mr Carlson's personal designs and inventions, visit the Mr Carlson's Lab Patreon page here: www.patreon.com/MrCarlsonsLab
@cjay2
@cjay2 19 днів тому
Mr. Carlson, I wouldn't have used the battery cover to leverage the wind-up piece. I'd be afraid of breaking it. Just saying.
@shaknit
@shaknit 13 днів тому
Hi where do you buy your electronic components,
@kd6tas
@kd6tas 20 днів тому
This needs a part 2 where you show us how you repair the battery holder, on/off switch, and ferrite antenna.
@docsav1331
@docsav1331 10 днів тому
I agree! I did not fully enjoy this repair video because watching the fix is part of the fun. Too much time spent looking at the schematic. Although I still love watching Mr Carlson work his magic.
@MagnaRyuuDesigns
@MagnaRyuuDesigns 6 годин тому
the ferrite antenna is an easy fix you can pick up replacement ferrite rods off of amazon
@jimnugent3851
@jimnugent3851 22 дні тому
"Hey look, we've got some rules! [...] 'Be careful not to damage or remove the plastic cover' [...] That sounds like an invitation to remove this plastic cover!... okay [...] we'll do that, because that's just in the rules." 😆
@danmenes3143
@danmenes3143 22 дні тому
To judge by the last couple episodes, Mr. Carlson really seems to be getting into these new-fangled transfer-resistor things!
@MrMersh-ts7jl
@MrMersh-ts7jl 22 дні тому
This is one of the coolest mechanisms I've ever seen. Just the idea to come up with it and then to get the green light to go ahead and build it and then another green light to go ahead and sell it would never happen today. Thank you Paul
@dakata2416
@dakata2416 22 дні тому
Paul has blessed us with these videos lately!
@edwatts9890
@edwatts9890 22 дні тому
Mr. Carlson IS a blessing!
@adrianruess1646
@adrianruess1646 21 день тому
Please keep making these transistor radio restoration videos . So cool !
@ZenWithKen
@ZenWithKen 22 дні тому
Electronics is my first love. I used to do a lot of board level repair on all types of printers, computers, monitors, power supplies, even hard drives. The thrill of chasing the problem. It's really very rewarding when you find and fix problems that few can and you sir, are a master at it. Thanks for sharing!
@klumpy103
@klumpy103 20 днів тому
Now that is a neat auto-tune mechanism, very unusual design and totally unexpected. I think it's worth a restore on that merit alone. 👍
@zebo-the-fat
@zebo-the-fat 21 день тому
Never seen that clockwork auto tune system before, very neat idea
@ramdor72
@ramdor72 22 дні тому
very cool indeed. Looks like a great candidate for a restore/fix up (switch/ferrite rod/case dent/battery holder/clean). Great to see the alignment process as well. Cheers.
@terrym1065
@terrym1065 22 дні тому
Awesome Mr C., it's a true pleasure watching you work a schematic, a true art in and of itself. This was a very unique radio, never seen one before. I suppose this jewel will adorn the museum shelf after a few minor fixes, a rare find I'm guessing. Great video as always, as usual I learn from every episode. Thanks and 73.
@OrionSYoung
@OrionSYoung 22 дні тому
Thanks for teaching us poor folk something useful, I really appreciate the time and effort you put into sharing your knowledge. You're like the uncle I never had.
@richc47us
@richc47us 22 дні тому
Even after all the work you put into the lab, it's plain to see you love what you do and this in turn makes it a joy to watch, listen and learn from you....Thanks!
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 22 дні тому
I appreciate that!
@45rpmrecords
@45rpmrecords 15 днів тому
Very Fun video on a Panasonic Radio. Panasonic made some cool stuff of the early 70s. Never knew this radio existed. Thanks Mr. Carlson.
@klif_n
@klif_n 19 днів тому
That's a cool mix of clockwork and radio. A very interesting find.
@hymermobiler
@hymermobiler 16 днів тому
That was an hour so well spent thanks Paul
@smet145
@smet145 22 дні тому
Perfect Sunday night viewing. Thanks from the UK 👍
@FrankJoiner
@FrankJoiner 16 днів тому
Enjoyed this video - learn something each time I watch one of your teardown . Thanks
@RadMatt1337
@RadMatt1337 13 днів тому
I have been a long time watcher and wanted to share some exciting news! I have found my first radio for restoration, it is a Northern Electric Model 5000. Was picked up at my local electronics recycling center for the low low price of free! Super excited to follow along with some of your videos and dig in!
@jansramek2867
@jansramek2867 22 дні тому
Yes, nice demonstration of auto tuning. Automatic tuning and station presets have always been a feature of "better" radios since the late twenties. This is about the 1960s and a beautifully simple drive. Thanks!
@hestheMaster
@hestheMaster 22 дні тому
Always fun watching you troubleshoot unusual vintage electronics Paul.
@ronarant2897
@ronarant2897 22 дні тому
When you said the radio had a hand crank, I was thinking of a radio that was being given to Missionaries in South America. This so anyone in the jungle if no power could listen to HCJB and TWR, Trans World Radio on the island of Bonaire,( I was an TX operator). The radios were powered by a hand cranked mechanism. The radio you’ve got is a really cool radio! I’ve never seen one of those. Ron
@BadChizzle
@BadChizzle 22 дні тому
I get the vibe that we don’t even completely know just how amazing you very much are. Just my intuition, let’s call it. Thanks for all the fun videos to watch, or even just listen to. Great stuff!
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 22 дні тому
Thank You for your kind comment!
@SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
@SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 22 дні тому
Excellent demonstration and that radio is just amazing! Hello from Ontario Canada.
@jonathanreedpike
@jonathanreedpike 22 дні тому
Unique example of an evolutionary branch of portable electronic entertainment. Electromechanical solutions that work, but the "DNA" has evolved to modern life. I remember the solid chunk as the TV was adjusted by the clicker. Nice saga as always.
@pfarnsworth84
@pfarnsworth84 22 дні тому
Ah, the satistifying clunk of tuning VHF TV. UHF could be fun too, but not as clunky; more tiresome really, if the station you wanted was halfway round the dial. I remember the first TV we had with a remote control. It was a Zenith floor console with a fancy keypad with LED (or VFD?) display that used an ultrasonic remote (the battery kind, not the one with tuning forks). My young ears could clearly hear the high-pitched squeals as you pressed the buttons - the cats could also, much to their dismay.
@johnparichuk8367
@johnparichuk8367 16 днів тому
I have to agree with you regarding the old Tek 'scopes , Paul. I was introduced to them in 1970 at my first duty station, Naval Security Group Activity, Kamiseya, Japan. I Immediately fell in love with those 'scopes.
@CreakyCricket
@CreakyCricket 22 дні тому
The similarity of troubleshooting circuitry to troubleshooting the flow of a software application always amazes me. Electronic logic gates vs mechanical logic gates. Graphic symbols vs function descriptions. Identify the general problem, verify, fix, test; repeat until done. Despite that, my eyes glaze over in a minute.
@davidportch8837
@davidportch8837 20 днів тому
what a super cool radio Paul... great job and I love that "Star Trek" dial! Also thinking that a DC motor, in addition to being electrically noisy, would also put extra drain on the batteries.
@joelsciamma9322
@joelsciamma9322 17 днів тому
Thanks Paul, one of your best videos, full of interesting observations and useful information on this clever radio.
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 15 днів тому
Many thanks!
@richardgoebel226
@richardgoebel226 22 дні тому
Simply amazing how any one can hold batteries in place, jumper a defective power switch then trouble shoot and align the IF circuits. AND make video of it!!!!!!
@manolisgledsodakis873
@manolisgledsodakis873 21 день тому
I built my first transistor superhet radio when I was about 16 years old and not from a kit. I had to etch the PCB. This auto-tuning radio is fascinating. Thanks for showing us what it can do!
@elmofeneken4364
@elmofeneken4364 21 день тому
Never saw a radio like this before. So glad you took the time to work on it for us viewers. Interesting!
@pharanchemie8645
@pharanchemie8645 20 днів тому
I like all your videos and I always wait for you to bring a new one. Thanks Paul.
@ram50v8
@ram50v8 21 день тому
Paul, I just love it when you find these rarely seen radios and fix them. Just for fun I did a search for one a few minutes ago and discovered an Ebay listing that had sold 6 hours before. Thank you for providing wonderful content and education!
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 20 днів тому
My pleasure!
@GrundleStiltSkin
@GrundleStiltSkin 22 дні тому
looks like bots in comments! love your content mr carlson, always learning something new
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 22 дні тому
Thanks!
@Magnusaudiofighter
@Magnusaudiofighter 21 день тому
It's been a very pleasant trend for you to work on smaller, affordable transistor radios. I always felt a bit diminished when you repaired those wonderful, museum condition tube console radios. I can relate to transistor radios as they are affordable to me. I actually had one of these for several years, and it worked quite well. I sold it about a year ago. I was constantly freaked out by the manual tuning. I always held my breath when pushing in and tuning that wheel...kept waiting for it to break.(I have anxieties, haha). You are a real gift in your calm demeanor and incredible knowledge. Appreciate it....
@bryanirwin5473
@bryanirwin5473 22 дні тому
Thanks for the O-scope work, it's always my favorite.
@TheDevice9
@TheDevice9 22 дні тому
That radio is really cool. Very interesting to see how the circuit works. It reminds me of the 1950s "Wonder Bar" radio I had in one my first cars which, when you pushed the button, would seek stations and stop on them just like this radio... (though you didn't have to wind it up). It also had a foot switch on the floor board so you could amaze and baffle your friends by changing the radio station using 'magic'. I always wondered how the wonder bar worked... and now I know. I also like the way the tuning condenser just rotates endlessly, up the dial, down the dial and up the dial again forever.... very cool.
@markanderson2904
@markanderson2904 21 день тому
My dad's car had that. It was a Buick.
@W1RMD
@W1RMD 21 день тому
Thanks for the great video. What a neat little radio! I've never seen one auto tune like that.
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 20 днів тому
You're welcome!
@xephon3000
@xephon3000 21 день тому
This little radio is so interesting. I love the auto tuning mechanism!
@tomj4506
@tomj4506 22 дні тому
I found over the yrs butter knives are great for getting apart things with claws, tabs etc. LFOD !
@stephenbeswick2163
@stephenbeswick2163 22 дні тому
Hi I was in the electronic service industry sine 1998 until 2003 when I retired it’s great to see differnt items from other countries I still repair electronic equipment I use to train apprenticeships for young lads but they were not very interested and would leave after several months when computers came out I repaired them as well the young people whanted to play games on computer and not learn how to repair them they told me we will bin it when it goes wrong. That’s what people do these case I repair all y old tv,radio, cd players etc they do not want to pay for the repair. Steve b great videos.
@planker
@planker 19 днів тому
Excellent. I do R/C stuff and was pondering the escapement servo and reed receivers just today, but I'm anything radio related and to see this Radar Matic video as well, kinda got me thinking I need more gears in my life.
@xenia5101
@xenia5101 20 днів тому
Great view of innovation and troubeshooting, thanks
@michaeldeloatch7461
@michaeldeloatch7461 17 днів тому
@ 4:15 -- The viewer at this point scratches his head and wonders why Mr. Carlson doesn't break out his ultra flexible, 3-D rendering boroscope invention that enables Mr. C. to walk through the innards of the radio with VR goggles...
@STR82DVD
@STR82DVD 21 день тому
New content, my day just got better, thanks Mr. Carlson. Long day teaching young lad.
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 20 днів тому
My pleasure
@qzorn4440
@qzorn4440 21 день тому
I enjoy these wonderful radio repairs. Also, the Gilligan's Island Style Radio Packard Bell AR-851 is an interesting radio. 🤔 Thanks for the great troubleshooting video.
@steverhenius6734
@steverhenius6734 19 днів тому
Great tear down and circuit explanation. Thanks !
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 18 днів тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@johnstone7697
@johnstone7697 22 дні тому
I have the AM/FM version of this set. Works very well.
@peterburi2727
@peterburi2727 20 днів тому
You are an amazing man, nicely done sir!
@RestorationsbyKennyFidler
@RestorationsbyKennyFidler 22 дні тому
I didn’t know that Panasonic made an auto tune portable radio! Very cool!
@mistermac56
@mistermac56 21 день тому
Fun video Paul. Interesting to see the mechanical and electronic design that went into the radio. Pretty amazing to see the sensitivity of the radio and your troubleshooting and alignment procedures.
@cafemolido5459
@cafemolido5459 11 днів тому
Yes, please do more Solid-state repairs
@mikefinn2101
@mikefinn2101 22 дні тому
Paul one of the best videos you have made very informative on alignments really got something out of this. Thanks Mike
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 22 дні тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Rev22-21
@Rev22-21 22 дні тому
Reminds me of my 1938 RCA console that has presets. It of course has an electric motor that tracks back and forth the dial, but it mutes the audio until those preset stations are located. Great video sir. Enjoyed it very much.😊
@mrpappa4105
@mrpappa4105 21 день тому
Great video in somewhat new "rough" style, im here for any MCL videos but this was just +++. Now im hoping to find this type of radio with FM... Thanks for a perfect schematics walk through, im still amazed how much stuff you know. Thanks from a Swedish Patreon.
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 19 днів тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@renowden2010
@renowden2010 20 днів тому
Clever arrangement with a continuous tuning cap which scans up and then down the frequencies whilst always rotating the same direction.
@andymouse
@andymouse 13 днів тому
Awesome ! never seen a mechanical scan like this....cheers.
@nndorconnetnz
@nndorconnetnz 20 днів тому
I also find the high frequency analog scopes useful to find clipping when voice is in place on RF transmission. Not for the spurious RF per say... But for if there is any thing up from the audio chain that can lead to spurious radiation. And they are defiantly quiet!
@stevenbliss989
@stevenbliss989 21 день тому
A motor and a latching relay, ....what a concept for "auto stop" tuning/finding ....I am IMPRESSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@theplateisbad1332
@theplateisbad1332 19 днів тому
Spring powered Auto-Tuning. How cool is that...
@sergiogomezxe1-ygs876
@sergiogomezxe1-ygs876 День тому
Increíble aparato, y mas el maestro que lo pone a funcionar, nuevamente mis respetos al experto. Gracias por compartir. Saludos desde México.
@Paulwe4
@Paulwe4 22 дні тому
Thanks for the knowledge
@RoyHolder
@RoyHolder 21 день тому
You deserve many more subscribers, thank you!
@AHein-ym3mi
@AHein-ym3mi 22 дні тому
It has not yet stopped to surprise me how you get anything that lands on your bench to work at its peak performance every time. I've joined the Patreon years ago and looking forward to every video here and there. Now still on the way to figure out where would be the closest ham radio swap-meet to get to meet like minded people here in Ireland, and to get my hands on a few "holy grails" of test equipment.
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 22 дні тому
Thanks for your kind feedback!
@graemebrumfitt6668
@graemebrumfitt6668 22 дні тому
Awesome as always Paul! If it lands on the bench you just know its gonna work. TFS, GB :)
@JohnChuprun
@JohnChuprun 22 дні тому
That is so neat. Modern stuff just doesn't have the pizzazz something like this does. Appreciate you taking time to go through the schematic in detail, learned a few things.
@bones007able
@bones007able 22 дні тому
First Panasonic I ever saw with a wind up mech....cool!
@SCOTTYD2031
@SCOTTYD2031 22 дні тому
Thanks Paul, big thumbs up!
@bathesheba111
@bathesheba111 21 день тому
Thanks Paul for your great videos. Nice to see transistors for a change. Maybe in a few years you’ll move on to IC’s 😀.
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 20 днів тому
You may find this video interesting then: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/a2edfaaLr4uCxHk.html
@njphilwt
@njphilwt 21 день тому
Very cool. Thanks, Paul!
@Greg-et2dp
@Greg-et2dp 22 дні тому
Mr Carlsons lab you are good at restoring antique radios and alignment of antique radios my friend
@JCWise-sf9ww
@JCWise-sf9ww 22 дні тому
Paul excellent repair on getting this radio working and it is the neatest Panasonic portable Radio I have ever seen. They use to have signal seeking car radios that did the same thing in the 1950s & '60s.
@ntfs64
@ntfs64 12 днів тому
It would be interesting to see the operation of this receiver in the open air, away from industrial noise and city interference. A very interesting radio product)).
@ariedekker7350
@ariedekker7350 21 день тому
This was a great episode, I enjoyed watching it. See you next time. 73 pe1krx.
@TheOldCatFunt
@TheOldCatFunt 22 дні тому
Superb video! More thanks from the UK!
@fish3cats
@fish3cats 22 дні тому
Another great video lesson. I do appreciate the radio repair videos
@christophbisschopinck9050
@christophbisschopinck9050 18 днів тому
super well done🎉
@dmytrozagrebelnyy9093
@dmytrozagrebelnyy9093 22 дні тому
Very well aligned and logically presented explanation. Thank you!
@nathkrupa3463
@nathkrupa3463 22 дні тому
Great work Mr Carlson nice information 👍 ❤❤thanks for the sharing this video sir 😊😊
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 22 дні тому
My pleasure Nath!
@frankowalker4662
@frankowalker4662 21 день тому
Cool radio. An absolute pain though if you're listening to it with an earpeice and you have the radio in your pocket. That button would get pressed a lot. LOL
@techobaz55
@techobaz55 21 день тому
Haven't seen one of these before Paul, great video - Thank You !
@jessiec4128
@jessiec4128 12 днів тому
Thank you so much for this video. I really enjoyed watching!
@Peterjames3535
@Peterjames3535 21 день тому
Great explanation on the tear down 👍….So clever how they get around the auto tuning using what was available at the time.
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 21 день тому
Thanks 👍
@Jan_Talcott_100
@Jan_Talcott_100 22 дні тому
Your videos are always great. This was a very fascinating radio and loved the way you troubleshoot the problem and tuned it! Thank you.🙂
@8000Time
@8000Time 21 день тому
Super!
@markoszouganelis5755
@markoszouganelis5755 22 дні тому
Thank you Mr. Carlson! 🔈🔉🔊
@kendom33
@kendom33 22 дні тому
That was a really interesting one Paul. Very well explained. Thank you
@RGB06084
@RGB06084 22 дні тому
Great back to basics video Paul!
@vjdav6872
@vjdav6872 20 днів тому
Awesome that was fun!
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 19 днів тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@nickgeorgie9510
@nickgeorgie9510 22 дні тому
Sweet a new long video! I really enjoy the long videos.
@joehinson
@joehinson 22 дні тому
@MrCarlsonsLab thanks for the great work you do, and the way you explain things
@MrCarlsonsLab
@MrCarlsonsLab 22 дні тому
My pleasure!
@GrandsonofKong
@GrandsonofKong 21 день тому
Actually have one of these radios tucked away that belonged to my Mother-in-Law. Inspired me to dig it out and see if it still works!
@hwirtwirt4500
@hwirtwirt4500 22 дні тому
Interesting portable radio and one I've never seen before. This reminds me of the old vacuum tube car radios of the 50's, Ford had a model called the Town & Country signal seeking radio. It worked very similar to this but the Town button only stopped on strong signals and the Country button stopped on weak and strong signals and was used in fringe areas. The tuning mechanism was driven by a DC motor that must have been well filtered because is caused no noticeable interference on the AM band. Great job on the repair and circuit explanations Mr. Carlson.
@jerrypeal653
@jerrypeal653 22 дні тому
That was fun. I like these alignment videos.
@Agnom
@Agnom 22 дні тому
You should definitelly dump those leak-a-cell Duracells....
@LakeNipissing
@LakeNipissing 22 дні тому
"Dura Leak" . . . It is sad the direction they took. I was always an avid user of Duracell in the 1970s and 1980s, but it seems Energizer has Duracell beat for not leaking (and destroying the electronic item) far before its time.
@solarbirdyz
@solarbirdyz 22 дні тому
I love this little radio! I hope you continue fixing it up. ^_^
@BixbyConsequence
@BixbyConsequence 20 днів тому
I couldn't have resisted taking care of that battery box and switch first. But The Master has no worry for those trivialities.
@katyair1
@katyair1 22 дні тому
That was a good one Paul! 📻
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