Article: 323037 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Pete_O" Subject: Re: Stewart Warner 325 TRF B+ switching. Why??? Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 09:19:47 +0200 Message-ID: <2d376a695fafd5cb2af27aacffccb6a0@localhost.talkaboutcollecting.com> References: <1127510058.980353.178750@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> Lots of radios from the 20's had similar circuits. The purpose is to allow you to remove the last tube and still operate the radio. It was a primative way to control the volume of the radio and reduce battery consumption. Jim Wilhelm Pete_O wrote: > I went nuts today with a Stewart Warner 325 TRF; it seems that there is Thanks Jim. TRF's are "new" to my collection and I am trying to learn the ancient ways. Last nite I found that the two audio coupling xfmrs in the SW were open (pri and sec); then I checked the xfmrs in my new AK20- they are open also. Every radio is an experience. -Pete AI2V Article: 323038 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 09:32:32 -0400 From: Bill Subject: Re: Protecting battery tubes References: <3d47d$4334c363$4232bd28$26669@COQUI.NET> <8vcZe.81697$DW1.44479@fed1read06> Message-ID: <90a36$43355573$4232bd68$10077@COQUI.NET> Uncle Peter wrote: > > The diodes should work, BUT, unless you are using Zeners, you'd > best use two strings of regular diodes (protecting both polarities); > just in case you reverse the B+ on filaments by accident! > > Pete > > > Good point. If one is going to connect the batteries incorrectly a number of various combinations could occur. BTW, I tested a 1A fast blow fuse across the B battery. Didn't blow instantly but it blew in "faster than a fraction" of a second. -Bill Article: 323039 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Matt The Cat" References: <1127507567.538977.8040@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: Looking for Westinghouse Info Message-ID: Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:29:43 GMT Thanks Phil. That's very helpful. Matt "philsvintageradios" wrote in message news:1127507567.538977.8040@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > Matt you are in luck , it is on nostalgiaair > Phil > > http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Resources/304/M0024304.htm > Article: 323040 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Matt The Cat" References: Subject: Re: Looking for Westinghouse Radio Info Message-ID: <6qdZe.2116$WT3.418@trnddc03> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:30:26 GMT Thanks Jim, Great info. Matt "jim menning" wrote in message news:oVZYe.31747$mb4.27852@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com... > > "Matt The Cat" wrote in message > news:BmYYe.194$WT3.78@trnddc03... >> I'm looking for information on what I believe to be a 1936 Westinghouse >> radio. >> >> I believe the model number is: WR-373A >> The Chassis number looks to be: RC-474A >> >> Does anyone know of a database with info on Westinghouse radios? >> >> Thanks, >> Matt >> > > It's listed in the Stein console book, (The Complete Price Guide to > Antique Radios: Pre-War Consoles) value $125, 7 tubes, 2 bands. > > Schematics can be found here: > http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel/304/M0024304.pdf > > jim menning > > > Article: 323041 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Raymond Koonce Subject: Re: ST-70 Update References: <1127502671.484682.166780@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1127509827.516463.209930@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <4b%Ye.377$Xl2.147@twister.nyroc.rr.com> Message-ID: Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 10:22:04 -0500 I'm also surprised with the comment about the HF-20. I have a trio of HF-22s (monoblock version of HF-20) and they're sweet little amps. Very good output iron. Raymond Lou deGonzague wrote: > I'm surprised that you would say that about the HF-20. The output > transformers look to be of real quality and I've read nothing but good > reviews on it. I suppose the tone control circuits could be bypassed to > have the least coloration of the signal if you already have a preamp. > > John Stone wrote: > >> >> >> On 9/23/05 5:18 PM, in article 4b%Ye.377$Xl2.147@twister.nyroc.rr.com, >> "Lou >> deGonzague" wrote: >> >> >>> I have a really nice ST-70 with perfect chrome that I am ready to start >>> working on. I purchased a new board(stock set up) from a guy on ebay >>> that will get new components as well as the AES cap. My dilemma is >>> whether to keep it or sell for big bux on ebay. I have a pair of Eico >>> HF-20's and a Fisher SA 300 (4 EL34 power amp) so I have choices to >>> make. >>> >> >> I'd keep the Fisher and sell the Dyna. The HF20 is not in the same >> league. >> Article: 323042 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Gary Tayman" Subject: AK-60 Questions Message-ID: Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 17:26:15 GMT Once again I've had a little free time this afternoon, so I decided to take another quick look at this AK-60. First thing, to satisfy my curiosity, I decided to pull out the tubes to test. Those 45 output tubes, well, one is bad and the other isn't even a 45! Somebody stuck a 26 in there. Not too surprising . . . As for the other tubes, so far they all test good. However I noticed by looking at the schematics, both of the original AK and the Rider's, they don't even mention the tube types that belong there! On the radio itself it shows "UX-245 or CX-345", which I take to mean that 45's belong in those sockets -- especially since the rectifier shows "UX-280 or CX-380" and there's an 80 in the socket. However the three RF amps are 26A's, and I can only assume they're correct as there is nothing to confirm or deny it. Then, wouldn't you know, on two of these the grid caps popped off as I tried to remove the wires. So my next question: What to do with the 26A's. I'm sure I can carefully resolder the little wire to the cap, and possibly use some epoxy filler to mount it back on. But is the epoxy heat resistant? What do the rest of you guys do to fix these? Then to decide -- do I spend my money on two 45's or a tank of gas? -- Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical Sound Solutions For Classic Cars http://www.taymanelectrical.com Article: 323043 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Jeffrey D Angus Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions References: Message-ID: Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 18:30:30 GMT Gary Tayman wrote: > Then to decide -- do I spend my money on two 45's or a tank of gas? Wait until it goes up to $6.00/gallon. Then a pair of 45s will not seem so expensive. Jeff -- RESTRICTED AREA. Anyone intruding shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction of military law. Intruders will be subject to lethal force, without warning, and on sight. USE OF DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED under the Internal Security Act of 1950. Article: 323044 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Lou deGonzague Subject: Re: ST-70 Update References: <1127502671.484682.166780@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1127509827.516463.209930@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com> <4b%Ye.377$Xl2.147@twister.nyroc.rr.com> Message-ID: Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 18:34:09 GMT Points well taken John, I see there would be room for improvement on this design and probably increase the power output. John Stone wrote: > On 9/24/05 7:46 AM, in article SUbZe.492$Xl2.178@twister.nyroc.rr.com, "Lou > deGonzague" wrote: > > >>I'm surprised that you would say that about the HF-20. The output >>transformers look to be of real quality and I've read nothing but good >>reviews on it. I suppose the tone control circuits could be bypassed to >>have the least coloration of the signal if you already have a preamp. > > > Well, maybe I'm being a little unfair to the Eico. It is an older design > after all. My first amplifier was an Eico HF12 that I used in a mono system > and then bought a second one for stereo. My problem with the Eico stuff was > that they used cathode bias in the output circuit as opposed to a bias > supply, and didn't provide filtered DC to the preamp heaters. The bias > configuration limited the power and caused bias instability when the amp was > run hard. Instead of a filtered DC heater supply, they opted to superimpose > the DC from the output cathodes on the preamp heaters. It worked, sort of, > but you needed a hum balance pot and it never really got rid of all the hum- > especially in the phono stage. In these respects, the Dynaco amps and > preamps were better designs where performance was concerned. > The other blunder was that they tended to use ceramic discs for coupling in > audio stages. A very poor application for this kind of capacitor. On the > plus side, they ran the tubes pretty conservatively, so they lasted a long > time. And you are right that the HF 20 does seem to have pretty decent > transformers. > Article: 323045 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Paul Dietenberger" References: Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions Message-ID: <1127588466.9d10afb4e7d33f473cdf0a90b573796e@teranews> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:01:01 -0500 "Gary Tayman" wrote in message news:X_fZe.2637$zQ3.447@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... > However the three RF amps are 26A's, and I can > only assume they're correct as there is nothing to confirm or deny it. ITYM 24A, not 26A. 26s don't have grid caps. I think you'll find the C-324 label under the shields. > Then, wouldn't you know, on two of these the grid caps popped off as I tried > to remove the wires. Just be glad the grid cap connectors themselves aren't broken. They're frail. > So my next question: What to do with the 24A's. Fix and use them, or get replacements. They don't cost much. > Then to decide -- do I spend my money on two 45's or a tank of gas? If you have 2A5s and a couple of 6-pin sockets and 4-pin bases you can make an adapter to triode-connect the 2A5s and use them. Good luck paul Article: 323046 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Paul Dietenberger" References: <1127588466.9d10afb4e7d33f473cdf0a90b573796e@teranews> Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions Message-ID: <1127588963.eb80c03218d68b1dcd1baec27894c73a@teranews> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:09:16 -0500 "Paul Dietenberger" wrote in message news:1127588466.9d10afb4e7d33f473cdf0a90b573796e@teranews... > If you have 2A5s and a couple of 6-pin sockets and 4-pin bases you can make > an adapter to triode-connect the 2A5s and use them. Anticipating the question that's sure to be asked, here's the instructions (quoting Bonita Geniac-Smith's post from 5 years ago) "A 2A5 is the easiest inexpensive 2.5 volt filament sub, with the screen and plate tied together as a triode. The one I use the most is the 41 or 6K6 connected as triode. This requires the use of a small 6 volt @ 1amp filament transformer or a silicon doubler off the 2.5 volt supply for the 45. This doubler approach won't quite give the 6.3 volts called for but it seems to work fine with the heater voltage a little bit low. Whichever tube you decide to use, and the 6F6, 6V6, 42, 7B5, 7C5 etc. will all work also, you have to make an adaptor or replace the socket. Since there is such a variety of biasing circuits in different radios, to be safe and sure, do not connect the grid or cathode of the new tube directly to the connections of the 45 socket. Use a cathode resistor from the new tube to ground or B- sufficient to give about +20 volts at the cathode, about 470 to 1K @ 2 watts is usually in the ballpark, and bypass that with a small electrolytic. Then you should also place a capacitor in series with the grid connection to isolate it from the old bias circuitry, a .05 to .1 @ 600 volts is fine here. Add another resistor from grid to ground or B- of about 330K or 470K. That's all you have to do and it works great. The original output transformer is a close enough match to work fine, and the 41 or 6K6 actually draws less plate current than the 45 did. " Article: 323047 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Lou deGonzague Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions References: Message-ID: Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 19:20:48 GMT You must have meant 24A for the RF tubes. Yes you can use epoxy on the cap. As far as the 45's go if you look around long enough you can find some for around $20 ea. If the cabinet is in good shape then it might be worth the money to get it working. The 24A tubes are as common as dirt so it's no big deal if they are bad. Gary Tayman wrote: > Once again I've had a little free time this afternoon, so I decided to take > another quick look at this AK-60. First thing, to satisfy my curiosity, I > decided to pull out the tubes to test. Those 45 output tubes, well, one is > bad and the other isn't even a 45! Somebody stuck a 26 in there. Not too > surprising . . . > > As for the other tubes, so far they all test good. However I noticed by > looking at the schematics, both of the original AK and the Rider's, they > don't even mention the tube types that belong there! On the radio itself it > shows "UX-245 or CX-345", which I take to mean that 45's belong in those > sockets -- especially since the rectifier shows "UX-280 or CX-380" and > there's an 80 in the socket. However the three RF amps are 26A's, and I can > only assume they're correct as there is nothing to confirm or deny it. > Then, wouldn't you know, on two of these the grid caps popped off as I tried > to remove the wires. > > So my next question: What to do with the 26A's. I'm sure I can carefully > resolder the little wire to the cap, and possibly use some epoxy filler to > mount it back on. But is the epoxy heat resistant? What do the rest of you > guys do to fix these? > > Then to decide -- do I spend my money on two 45's or a tank of gas? > > > Article: 323048 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "william_b_noble" Subject: FA: HP 432 RF power meter Message-ID: <1127595696.26394af8e834cf36b953e212c350d598@teranews> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:01:31 -0700 picked up two of these, one is on e-bay here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7549187829 I will end up selling both - if you are interested, feel free to contact me off the list. use this email (remove spaces, etc) william_ b_ noble at MSN daught com -- Bill Article: 323049 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "william_b_noble" References: <1127541919.677668.43520@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: fix Dual 1019 Message-ID: <1127595807.73a2c62740f11224bedb37fce3db92db@teranews> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:03:12 -0700 usual problem with these is hardening of the grease - if youi are good mechanically, just disasssemble, clean, and reassemble. If you are not good mechanically, don't mess with it. I've done a bunch of these - they are great turntables, one of the best of the changers, if not "THE" best, IMHO bill "Covah" wrote in message news:1127541919.677668.43520@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > Friends, > My Dual 1019 works perfectly except it turns itself off. When lever is > at "start" turntable revolves, tonearm moves, drops, and machine turns > off. Set lever at "manual" and machine runs until I let go and lever > springs back to "stop" position and machine turns off. If I move > tonearm to center it starts up again and whips tonearm back to cradle, > then turns off. > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > Article: 323050 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Subject: Re: Protecting battery tubes From: Larry References: <3d47d$4334c363$4232bd28$26669@COQUI.NET> <8vcZe.81697$DW1.44479@fed1read06> <90a36$43355573$4232bd68$10077@COQUI.NET> Message-ID: Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 17:16:05 -0400 Bill wrote in news:90a36$43355573$4232bd68$10077@COQUI.NET: > BTW, I tested a 1A fast blow fuse across the B battery. Didn't blow > instantly but it blew in "faster than a fraction" of a second. > > We'll mark that as a 'GOOD' B battery....(c; -- Larry Article: 323051 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: CalBubba Subject: Re: fix Dual 1019 Date: 24 Sep 2005 16:51:02 -0500 Message-ID: <4335c9f5$0$219$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com> References: <1127541919.677668.43520@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1127595807.73a2c62740f11224bedb37fce3db92db@teranews> william_b_noble wrote: > usual problem with these is hardening of the grease - if youi are good > mechanically, just disasssemble, clean, and reassemble. If you are not good > mechanically, don't mess with it. I've done a bunch of these - they are > great turntables, one of the best of the changers, if not "THE" best, IMHO > Agreed completely. This may just be the best little turntable ever made (little because it's got an 11.5" platter that actually overhangs the deckplate a bit). Not all-the-way into the audiophile realm, but really close. Now, not all of them are wonderful. Many have warped platters. And a few had slightly-cheapened motors. There was also a batch with cruel and unusual signal ground paths (same with Miracords). The traditional motor for these is excellent (and was used in other models, such as the 1009 and 1219). I'd like to find the ultimate lubricant for the platter shaft/thrust ball race. Someone here once recommended STP for the ball bearings, and for my machines, it was way wrong. I did one or two modifications -- very difficult -- to correct the aggressive VTA at the head -- it's sounding very good with advanced parabolic styli right now. I think that the 1019 is actually a slightly better machine than the similar 1219, which has a better tonearm. I'd also have to say that the Dual 1019 has an edge over the Miracord 50H only because the Dual's arm is more stable and I think that the Dual is a bit quieter in very low frequency noise. The Miracord is, strictly as a machine, a beautiful job -- the slow cycling lends itself to better life of the parts and the thing doesn't go bonkers when cycling at 78. And the 50His the most attractive changer I've ever seen. The bottom line for me is that: a. I use the Dual 1019 as my bedroom turntable. b. My Miracord 50H, with a few spare headshells and other parts, will be for sale. It's a really tough call: I love both machines. And, frankly, ELAC fabricated the best platters I've ever seen. I have yet to see one that's not totally flat -- and that's quite an achievement. What do you think, William? Bubba Article: 323052 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 19:09:53 -0400 From: Bill Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions References: <1127588466.9d10afb4e7d33f473cdf0a90b573796e@teranews> <1127588963.eb80c03218d68b1dcd1baec27894c73a@teranews> <8bCdncnQA4YsSqjenZ2dnUVZ_sidnZ2d@qx.net> Message-ID: <246af$4335dcc5$4232bd23$4772@COQUI.NET> Theresa McCarty wrote: > Thank you! Some of this thinking may well apply to replacing an EFM11 > magische auge in my Mende 216W. There are two EFM11 on ebay France at the moment. One sells to Europe only. I think you'll find buying a replacement to be the best way to go! -Bill Article: 323053 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 19:18:59 -0400 From: Bill Subject: Re: Value of an Emerson 421? References: <1127603519.568356.107590@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Message-ID: <946d7$4335dee5$4232bd23$5058@COQUI.NET> Lane wrote: > Found one today - wondering what its value may be... > > Thanks > My older edition of the Bunis Guide (4th) says $25-35. -Bill Article: 323054 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "xrongor" Subject: OT: canadian post Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 17:38:40 -0600 Message-ID: im having something shipped down from canada via canada post, and im just wondering how this works. do they just transfer it to the USPS when it hits the states or something? ive never seen any canadian post trucks driving around... thx randy Article: 323055 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "xrongor" Subject: Re: Value of an Emerson 421? Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 17:39:24 -0600 Message-ID: References: <1127603519.568356.107590@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> search completed items on ebay. randy "Lane" wrote in message news:1127603519.568356.107590@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Found one today - wondering what its value may be... > > Thanks > Article: 323056 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions From: "Radio Active" Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 20:00:47 -0400 Message-ID: <1127606612_15561@spool6-east.superfeed.net> References: Gary: Send me your address and I'll send you a pair of used 45s for the cost of shipping. verne folk radioactive@zoominternet.net ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- Article: 323057 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Subject: Re: OT: canadian post From: "Haggis" telus.net> References: Message-ID: Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 00:51:32 GMT On 24-Sep-2005, "xrongor" wrote: > do they just transfer it to the USPS when it hits the states or > something? ive never seen any canadian post trucks driving around... Short answer - yes. I think they're in cahoots :-) Haggis. Article: 323058 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Subject: Re: OT: canadian post From: "Haggis" telus.net> References: Message-ID: <4ymZe.269574$HI.2306@edtnps84> Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 00:53:20 GMT p.s. - of course the US customs gets to check it first (same thing in reverse when USPS mails stuff to us in the "Frozen North" :-)). From adouglasatgis.net Wed Sep 28 23:55:07 EDT 2005 Article: 323059 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: Alan Douglas Newsgroups: rec.antiques.radio+phono Subject: Re: ST-70 Update Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 20:39:54 -0400 Organization: http://newsguy.com Lines: 20 Message-ID: References: <1127502671.484682.166780@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: p-690.newsdawg.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.92/16.572 Path: news1.isis.unc.edu!arclight.uoregon.edu!hammer.uoregon.edu!logbridge.uoregon.edu!newsfeed.stanford.edu!pln-w!spln!rex!extra.newsguy.com!newsp.newsguy.com!news4 Xref: news1.isis.unc.edu rec.antiques.radio+phono:323059 Hi, No, I haven't measured it at all. As noted, it's the bass channel which doesn't work very hard. I'm sure I rebiased the tubes to a lower plate current too, but it's been a long time and I don't recall what it was. The isolation transformer is unnecessary but I already had it, and was a convenient way to get 115V. 300V on a 450V capacitor doesn't sound bad to me. The point is that the voltage will never go above the rated voltage for either capacitor, because then the leakage would increase and prevent it from going higher. It really doesn't matter if one has 50V and the other 450V. Now I would not do this with two 300V caps, but 450 is plenty of margin. Incidentally resistors have voltage ratings too, so it's not quite a "no-brainer" to specify them for 250V service. Alan Article: 323060 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: LARRY929@webtv.net Subject: OT POST Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 19:54:03 -0500 Message-ID: <22174-4335F52B-382@storefull-3176.bay.webtv.net> I have an old Zenith tube radio , runs on 6 volt car battery.The ony# ican find on it is R932532 if any one has any info on it please e-mail me thanks in advance Article: 323061 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Keith Park" Subject: Restored Antique Radios & TV's FS Message-ID: Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 01:09:55 GMT Restored Antique Radios & TV's FS http://members.aol.com/radiorest/main.htm FREE DELIVERY possible in the I 81/ I95 corridor as I have a trip from Albany to Richmond in 2 weeks. 2 great consoles still available and I could bring them along. My Restorations are just what you're looking for if you want a set that looks and works as new. These are completely redone, not only part of the cabinet is refinished and another part left cobbled up, the entire unit is restored. My restorations are not simple "Recappings with a new power cord" I tend to every part of the chassis that needs attention. My sets are not "over restored" eather, I don't rip every component and wire from the chassis and replace it just because its old, these sets are preserved in as much of their original state as possible to keep them reliable and safe. 26 years of doing antique radio restoration goes into knowing just what needs to be done and just how it should be done when I restore one Just click the link above and choose the Radio's for sale icon. Thanks!! Keith Park Article: 323062 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Subject: Re: OT POST From: Larry References: <22174-4335F52B-382@storefull-3176.bay.webtv.net> Message-ID: Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 23:29:52 -0400 LARRY929@webtv.net wrote in news:22174-4335F52B-382@storefull- 3176.bay.webtv.net: > I have an old Zenith tube radio , runs on 6 volt car battery.The ony# > ican find on it is R932532 if any one has any info on it please e-mail > me thanks in advance > Farm radio. When reception dropped from weak filament battery, just swap with the one in the truck or car and charge it up on the way to the feed store.... Ford had 6V cars long after the rest were 12V. Was this why?....(c; -- Larry Article: 323063 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: CalBubba Subject: Re: fix Dual 1019 Date: 24 Sep 2005 23:15:02 -0500 Message-ID: <433623cb$0$216$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com> References: <1127541919.677668.43520@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <4335044e$0$188$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com> <1127608728.493654.75580@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Covah wrote: > Thank you for advice. Is the "cam" you are referring to the large > rotating plastic disc into which various levers fit? Yes. Every record changer I've ever seen has a cam gear. I recommend that you study it carefully -- note the point at which the follower pin can take either of two tracks (troughs, actually). There should be a little steel toggle plate that guides the pin into one track or the other. I recall that that plate is kicked by a lever that's connected to the control assembly. _Do get the manual._ It's affordable. Then what to lub > it with? I'll just hose it with WD-40. NOT! > I recommend that you hunt around for that alternate lube list/chart -- I forgot where I saw it. What you want for the cam gear is a grease that's made for metal against plastic. I use a Dow silicon-based grease myself, something that doubt is still made under that name("BR-33 grease, light consistency"). Mobil 1 grease may be fine, although it's a bit stiff. Whatever you use, clean whatever's there already off completely because some lubes aren't compatible with others. It's possible that somebody worked on the machine before you got it and botched things up. With the platter removed, it is safe for you to rotate the cam gear by hand _in its normal direction of rotation_. ** Always !!! Before you refit the platter, ensure that you've first pushed the little trip pawl so that it doesn't stick out toward the platter shaft. If it's sticking out and you drop that heavy platter onto it, you will probably break some things permanently. The trip pawl is nudged into trip position by the pressed aluminum rod, which is itself pushed by the tonearm. The pawl is then kicked on the next revolution by a protrusion molded into the center of the platter. That kick is just enough to get the gear teeth into contact with the mating gear teeth molded in the platter, and away-we-go cycling on our merry way. Unfortunately, at 78, the cycling is a bit violent -- the arm thrashes and if things aren't just so, it'll miss the proper setdown position. And this is one thing that ELAC (Miracord) got right and Dual didn't. Bubau Article: 323064 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Paul Dietenberger" References: Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 23:48:53 -0500 Message-ID: <43362ab1$1_1@newspeer2.tds.net> "Mark Oppat" wrote in message news:EvCdnaJNgZ5zgaveRVn-vQ@comcast.com... > In the good old SERVICE magazines, and others, there were articles about > bypassing the loc-dist sw (in distant pos) and use that spot for a tone > control. Many servicers did that. Worth it if you are keeping the set, > maybe. Boy, that would suck if you lived near an antenna tower. At my location on an AK 60 set on dx, three local stations would overdrive the front end so hard they would distort. I had to switch back to local to make them listenable - this with 6' of wire hanging off the short-antenna post. They're not radios I enjoy listening to very much. I wouldn't bother to buy one for myself unless it was in a Kiel table and priced under market value. You never realize how important AVC is until you don't have it...... jmo paul Article: 323065 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Gary Tayman" References: Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions Message-ID: Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 01:33:26 GMT Mark, I'll be out tomorrow as well -- DJ for a car cruise at Quaker Steak in Pinellas Park. No, I haven't checked any resistors or "condensers" as of yet. I'd hate to see any resistors be bad, as I like those dogbones -- but I'll have to do what I have to do. As for the caps, they're HUGE! Again, I'll do what I have to. As for the tubes, I finally figured out the code -- and this may sound stupid, except for the fact that this is by far my oldest project radio. The UX-245 and CX-345 are the original tube types, which would have been globes. The 45's are "modern" replacements. I was told this was an original 1929 model, and by looking through the literature there are at least three variations. The early type has a single volume control, while the late type and the third version have a dual ganged control. The early and late have the TRF tuning caps ganged together with belts, while the third version has all the variable caps on a single shaft. I've definitely got the belts, and it appears the volume control is a single wirewound control (and is also HUGE!) Now -- regarding that "quality condenser", just what is it -- some sort of fixed tone control? I suppose theoretically you could actually make a tone control by putting a pot in series with the cap. I'm not quite sure I want to remove this -- if it's in it sounds tubby, and if it's removed the sound is clearer. I might try it either way to see what difference it makes, but I'm leaning toward keeping it there. If I want good sound I'll turn on the "conversion" Buick radio on my other bench; if I turn on the A-K I'd rather it sound authentic -- then again a friend of mine has two AK-55's; one in a table and one a metal table model. He hates the sound of both. -- Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical Sound Solutions For Classic Cars http://www.taymanelectrical.com "Mark Oppat" wrote in message news:Vf-dnYYLbKMFfqjeRVn-tg@comcast.com... > Gary, > used 45's are not that expensive. I have some here at $18 ea, but if you > really want to save, just use weak ones, only $10ea, as I have found the > AK60 has gain to spare by a mile... and , using slightly weak ones wont > matter a hoot. I recommend cutting out the > "quality" cap in the audio xfmer. Call me and I'll explain. > 734-455-4169 11am-9pm usually... I am out sunday til probably 6pm. > > Mark Oppat > > > "Gary Tayman" wrote in message > news:X_fZe.2637$zQ3.447@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... >> Once again I've had a little free time this afternoon, so I decided to > take >> another quick look at this AK-60. First thing, to satisfy my curiosity, >> I >> decided to pull out the tubes to test. Those 45 output tubes, well, one > is >> bad and the other isn't even a 45! Somebody stuck a 26 in there. Not >> too >> surprising . . . >> >> As for the other tubes, so far they all test good. However I noticed by >> looking at the schematics, both of the original AK and the Rider's, they >> don't even mention the tube types that belong there! On the radio itself > it >> shows "UX-245 or CX-345", which I take to mean that 45's belong in those >> sockets -- especially since the rectifier shows "UX-280 or CX-380" and >> there's an 80 in the socket. However the three RF amps are 26A's, and I > can >> only assume they're correct as there is nothing to confirm or deny it. >> Then, wouldn't you know, on two of these the grid caps popped off as I > tried >> to remove the wires. >> >> So my next question: What to do with the 26A's. I'm sure I can >> carefully >> resolder the little wire to the cap, and possibly use some epoxy filler >> to >> mount it back on. But is the epoxy heat resistant? What do the rest of > you >> guys do to fix these? >> >> Then to decide -- do I spend my money on two 45's or a tank of gas? >> >> >> >> -- >> Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical >> Sound Solutions For Classic Cars >> http://www.taymanelectrical.com >> >> >> > > > Article: 323066 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "william_b_noble" References: <1127541919.677668.43520@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <4335044e$0$188$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com> <1127608728.493654.75580@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: fix Dual 1019 Message-ID: <1127630152.e4e817073129b359e5e1b8150793d058@teranews> Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 23:35:51 -0700 good grease for TT cams is lubriplate - I've also had goodluck with white lithium grease. I like clock oil for bearings. bill "Covah" wrote in message news:1127608728.493654.75580@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Thank you for advice. Is the "cam" you are referring to the large > rotating plastic disc into which various levers fit? Then what to lub > it with? I'll just hose it with WD-40. NOT! > Article: 323067 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "xrongor" Subject: Re: Zenith 1950's era record/tube radio repair. Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 01:24:25 -0600 Message-ID: References: <1127494738.664548.176330@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1127503146.742721.66560@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1127629417.397538.231110@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> if you turn the thing on with power, and hit the appropriate control, it is supposed to start the platter turning and drop the needle in the appropriate spot. you can test if this mechanism is working properly by NOT turning the power on, turning the platter by hand in the proper direction, and trying to initiate the same procedure that would deposit the arm on the turntable as you would if the power is on. you should be able to conduct a similiar test to see that the arm returns properly and the unit shuts off when you spin the platter by hand and hit the appropriate 'stop playing' control. if it does, the mechanism is working. if it doesnt, that rubber pully could be the problem. the arm mechanism (normally/probably) uses a rubber pully dragging on the turntable to cause its motion. randy "IsaacW" wrote in message news:1127629417.397538.231110@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I dont have access to a lathe. I will examine as you suggest. Ill see > if the motor turns or not. I really haven't popped the top on this > since im inexperinced with such devices. what does "arm cycle properly" > mean? does it mean the arm movement is directly connected to the > spinning of the record? > > -isaac > Article: 323068 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: CalBubba Subject: Re: fix Dual 1019 Date: 25 Sep 2005 02:25:02 -0500 Message-ID: <43365061$0$240$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com> References: <1127541919.677668.43520@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <1127595807.73a2c62740f11224bedb37fce3db92db@teranews> <4335c9f5$0$219$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com> Jeffrey D Angus wrote: > > > CalBubba wrote: > >> I'd like to find the ultimate lubricant for the platter shaft/thrust >> ball race. Someone here once recommended STP for the ball bearings, >> and for my machines, it was way wrong. > > > I've been using Bosch (purple) demolition hammer grease. > I had a fairly large tube of it left over from my construction > tool repair days. > You've been using this Bosch grease for Dual platter sleeve bearings and the ball bearing thrust assembly? > The problem with STP is it is called "honey oil" for a reason. > Way to sticky. > Man, you said it! The entire bearing housing was scraping and screeching as it rotated along with the platter. Bubba Article: 323069 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: CalBubba Subject: I just left negative feedback Date: 25 Sep 2005 02:34:01 -0500 Message-ID: <43365264$0$245$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com> Yup. I entered a negative. The story goes like this: I bought a Wigo MP3 player from a fellow on eBay. Before the sale, I asked him if it was official US merchandise with a US warranty. He answered "yes." So, I bought it. In general, the thing works nicely, although MP3 downloads are a bit too quiet for normal use. The 10 switches operate a dizzying number of menu selections, probably over a hundred settings very confusing and very illogical. Line level audio recorded into the device plays fine, and that's mostly what I'm using it for. I attempted to contact the Korean manufacturer at the email address on Wigo's web site. No answer. Then I tried to find the US importer. I could find no presence in the USA. The issue is that, yes, the product carries a nice 1-year warranty, but if I need service under the warranty, I can't find anyone to honor it! So, I sent an email to the seller asking him how I can contact the importer. I mean, he should know who he bought them from -- he's sold a few of these things. No answer. Then I emailed him again. No answer. Finally, I told him that if I didn't hear from him by last Monday, I'd enter a negative. No answer. So, he got what he deserved. How 'bout that? Bubba Article: 323070 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: CalBubba Subject: Re: Outstanding Antiques and Collectibles Crap ! Date: 25 Sep 2005 02:39:01 -0500 Message-ID: <4336536e$0$178$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com> References: <1127632329.609549.309440@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> chin_ho7@yahoo.com wrote: > Antique and Collectible finds !! Post pics of Arrowheads, Ashtrays, > Bottles, Breweriana, Beer Cans,Coffee Cans, Tobacco Tins,Oil Cans, > Cards, Coins and Tokens, Coca Cola, Furniture, Fruit Jars, > Glassware, Gold Nuggets, Jewelry, Pepsi Cola, Soda Milk Bottles, > Marbles, Matchbooks, Movie Posters,Photos, Postcards, Advertising > Signs,Seltzer,Stamps, Toys..Buy,,Sell,,Trade,,Exchange.....!! > Ask room questions about your items Age,,Identity,,Appraisals! A > Great way to showcase your items prior to eBAY SALES !! > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Northwest_Treasures/ > > Own A Group or Website ?,,Blog ?? Start Making Money Today for > FREE!! Easy cut and paiste colorfull banners!! 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Bubba-buh-bubba Article: 323071 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Gary Tayman" References: <1127606612_15561@spool6-east.superfeed.net> <-vmdnYX8yOOnjaveRVn-tg@comcast.com> Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions Message-ID: <5wwZe.3393$oc.1830@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net> Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 12:13:53 GMT Yes, greatly appreciated indeed! As nice as it is to locate a couple of 45's, it's only a drop in the bucket compared to the wealth of information at EVERYBODY's fingertips as they simple sign onto this newsgroup -- if there are questions, just ask. With just the small amount of tinkering I've done with this radio, I've learned quite a bit -- and I've barely begun on this radio! Of course I'm now making a living with these, but of course the mainstream is car radios >from the 50's-60's. Tinkering with technology from the 20's and 30's can often throw me for a loop, even though they're typically much simpler. -- Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical Sound Solutions For Classic Cars http://www.taymanelectrical.com "Tom Adkins" wrote in message news:-vmdnYX8yOOnjaveRVn-tg@comcast.com... > Radio Active wrote: >> Gary: Send me your address and I'll send you a pair of used 45s for the >> cost >> of shipping. verne folk radioactive@zoominternet.net >> >> >> >> ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet >> News==---- >> http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ >> Newsgroups >> ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption >> =---- > > What a heck of a nice gesture. Gary, remember what you've always heard > about good deeds coming back to you? Article: 323072 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Sparky" References: <43365264$0$245$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com> Subject: Re: I just left negative feedback Message-ID: Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 12:34:46 GMT He misrepresented the product. He got what he deserved. "CalBubba" wrote in message news:43365264$0$245$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com... > Yup. I entered a negative. > > The story goes like this: > I bought a Wigo MP3 player from a fellow on eBay. Before the sale, I > asked him if it was official US merchandise with a US warranty. He > answered "yes." So, I bought it. > > In general, the thing works nicely, although MP3 downloads are a bit too > quiet for normal use. The 10 switches operate a dizzying number of menu > selections, probably over a hundred settings very confusing and very > illogical. Line level audio recorded into the device plays fine, and > that's mostly what I'm using it for. > > I attempted to contact the Korean manufacturer at the email address on > Wigo's web site. No answer. Then I tried to find the US importer. I > could find no presence in the USA. The issue is that, yes, the product > carries a nice 1-year warranty, but if I need service under the > warranty, I can't find anyone to honor it! > > So, I sent an email to the seller asking him how I can contact the > importer. I mean, he should know who he bought them from -- he's sold a > few of these things. > > No answer. > > Then I emailed him again. > > No answer. > > Finally, I told him that if I didn't hear from him by last Monday, I'd > enter a negative. > > No answer. > > So, he got what he deserved. > > How 'bout that? > > Bubba Article: 323073 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Gary Tayman" References: Subject: Re: AK-60 Questions Message-ID: Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 12:38:16 GMT Mark, I got the tuning condenser information from Riders -- Volume III Page 3-28. "Both the 1st and 2nd types have four separate variable condensers controlled by pulleys and belts." On the third type, "The variable condensers are of the 'multiple' type, with the four rotors mounted on a common shaft." The chassis layout on page 3-33 shows the tuning condensers arranged in a peculiar way; I'd sure like to see one of these flipped over to see what it really looks like. I would suppose there are a lot of first types, some second types, with the third type being the rare one. These were introduced in 1929, when the economy was booming. We all know what happened in October of that same year. By the time the third version was introduced, around 1933, I doubt if there were many people willing to fork over the $120, plus tubes, for a radio, at a time when there were better ones on sale for less. Even Atwater-Kent boasted that they were immune to the depression because they did not depend on stock, but they indeed went belly-up in 1936. -- Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical Sound Solutions For Classic Cars http://www.taymanelectrical.com "Mark Oppat" wrote in message news:EvCdnaJNgZ5zgaveRVn-vQ@comcast.com... > Gary, > at the time this set hit the market (1929 model year) electrodynamic > speakers were brand new. This AK60 and the 55C were the first for AK for > ED > spkrs, Majestic had the model 70 and 90, and they both sold a TON of > these. RCA had sets out with them , as did others later, but seems the AK > and Majestics I see everywhere, and have worked on many over my 30 years > in > this. > > Now, MR AK himself did some market tests with folks at the time, and he > determined the "duller" sound (less treble) was preferred. I can only > imagine this was because 1. that is what they were used to, and 2. > record > and broadcast quality was still fairly noisy, and most of the noise was in > the upper range. > > So, he had these "quality" condensors added, meaning "tone quality" not > that they were of any great construction. As it turns out, they are as > crappy as any other cap, and can be leaky enough to cause more distortion > than the set already has (plenty). I always cut them out. To do that, > you > restore the set to playing condition, then pop the top on the audio can, > and > expose many wires coming out of the tar. You play the set, and cut a > wire. > If the volume drops, you solder that one back and cut another. If the > volume goes up a little and the high end perks up, you did it right. > Wish > I knew what the right color was, but the wires are so tarred up you often > cant tell anyways. > > In the good old SERVICE magazines, and others, there were articles about > bypassing the loc-dist sw (in distant pos) and use that spot for a tone > control. Many servicers did that. Worth it if you are keeping the set, > maybe. > > BTW, ALL of the AK55's and 60's had the tuning caps ganged with a brass > belt, the different versions had to do with the RF coils, bias resistors > and > the vol. controls only. > > Mark Oppat > > > > "Gary Tayman" wrote in message > news:G7nZe.2740$zQ3.2643@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... >> Mark, >> >> I'll be out tomorrow as well -- DJ for a car cruise at Quaker Steak in >> Pinellas Park. >> >> No, I haven't checked any resistors or "condensers" as of yet. I'd hate > to >> see any resistors be bad, as I like those dogbones -- but I'll have to do >> what I have to do. As for the caps, they're HUGE! Again, I'll do what I >> have to. >> >> As for the tubes, I finally figured out the code -- and this may sound >> stupid, except for the fact that this is by far my oldest project radio. >> The UX-245 and CX-345 are the original tube types, which would have been >> globes. The 45's are "modern" replacements. I was told this was an >> original 1929 model, and by looking through the literature there are at >> least three variations. The early type has a single volume control, >> while >> the late type and the third version have a dual ganged control. The >> early >> and late have the TRF tuning caps ganged together with belts, while the >> third version has all the variable caps on a single shaft. I've > definitely >> got the belts, and it appears the volume control is a single wirewound >> control (and is also HUGE!) >> >> Now -- regarding that "quality condenser", just what is it -- some sort >> of >> fixed tone control? I suppose theoretically you could actually make a > tone >> control by putting a pot in series with the cap. I'm not quite sure I > want >> to remove this -- if it's in it sounds tubby, and if it's removed the > sound >> is clearer. I might try it either way to see what difference it makes, > but >> I'm leaning toward keeping it there. If I want good sound I'll turn on > the >> "conversion" Buick radio on my other bench; if I turn on the A-K I'd > rather >> it sound authentic -- then again a friend of mine has two AK-55's; one in > a >> table and one a metal table model. He hates the sound of both. >> >> >> -- >> Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical >> Sound Solutions For Classic Cars >> http://www.taymanelectrical.com >> >> >> >> "Mark Oppat" wrote in message >> news:Vf-dnYYLbKMFfqjeRVn-tg@comcast.com... >> > Gary, >> > used 45's are not that expensive. I have some here at $18 ea, but if > you >> > really want to save, just use weak ones, only $10ea, as I have found > the >> > AK60 has gain to spare by a mile... and , using slightly weak ones wont >> > matter a hoot. I recommend cutting out the >> > "quality" cap in the audio xfmer. Call me and I'll explain. >> > 734-455-4169 11am-9pm usually... I am out sunday til probably 6pm. >> > >> > Mark Oppat >> > >> > >> > "Gary Tayman" wrote in message >> > news:X_fZe.2637$zQ3.447@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... >> >> Once again I've had a little free time this afternoon, so I decided to >> > take >> >> another quick look at this AK-60. First thing, to satisfy my > curiosity, >> >> I >> >> decided to pull out the tubes to test. Those 45 output tubes, well, > one >> > is >> >> bad and the other isn't even a 45! Somebody stuck a 26 in there. Not >> >> too >> >> surprising . . . >> >> >> >> As for the other tubes, so far they all test good. However I noticed > by >> >> looking at the schematics, both of the original AK and the Rider's, > they >> >> don't even mention the tube types that belong there! On the radio > itself >> > it >> >> shows "UX-245 or CX-345", which I take to mean that 45's belong in > those >> >> sockets -- especially since the rectifier shows "UX-280 or CX-380" and >> >> there's an 80 in the socket. However the three RF amps are 26A's, and > I >> > can >> >> only assume they're correct as there is nothing to confirm or deny it. >> >> Then, wouldn't you know, on two of these the grid caps popped off as I >> > tried >> >> to remove the wires. >> >> >> >> So my next question: What to do with the 26A's. I'm sure I can >> >> carefully >> >> resolder the little wire to the cap, and possibly use some epoxy >> >> filler >> >> to >> >> mount it back on. But is the epoxy heat resistant? What do the rest > of >> > you >> >> guys do to fix these? >> >> >> >> Then to decide -- do I spend my money on two 45's or a tank of gas? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical >> >> Sound Solutions For Classic Cars >> >> http://www.taymanelectrical.com >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> > > > Article: 323074 of rec.antiques.radio+phono Message-ID: <4336B0EF.F116A056@optonline.net> From: Sal Brisindi Subject: Re: Protecting battery tubes References: <3d47d$4334c363$4232bd28$26669@COQUI.NET> Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:15:12 -0400 Been there, done that... the tubes only flash once... :-) Regards, Sal Brisindi Bill wrote: > I haven't managed to do it yet... but this evening I caught myself in > the process of inadvertently connecting a 90v B battery to my 1.5v > filaments on the terminal strip in back of the radio. > > It got me wondering. Whats a good way to prevent burning out the tube > filaments if a guy were to make this mistake? I'm thinking a zener to > ground, or better still three cheap 1N4007s and a fast blow fuse inline, > suitable to the filament draw. > > What I don't have is a feel for if this would this react quick enough to > save the tubes? I don't want to run any 'destructive testing' to find > out and maybe someone has dealt with this before? > > I guess the obvious would be to use some sort of connectors or different > binding posts to PREVENT the postential error but Murphy often finds a > way around that. > > Ideas? > > TIA, > Bill Article: 323075 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Alt Beer" References: <1127282822.097431.32060@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com> <57e88449c7fe696c0f9973e8d8416c81@localhost.talkaboutcollecting.com> Subject: Re: Boonton 160-a Q-meter (brag + question) Message-ID: <9lyZe.4916$NO2.957@newsfe4-win.ntli.net> Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 14:18:45 GMT "Pete_O" wrote in message news:57e88449c7fe696c0f9973e8d8416c81@localhost.talkaboutcollecting.com... > At one point I solid-stated the Q-tube while in production engineering; it > was no more than a FET, 3 or 4 resistors, and 2 caps. It never went into > use because we were supposed to cease product support for these products > in lieu of selling newer models. I will try to find my documentation on > the FET design- it was very simple- a 2 resistor B+ divider (to 20v?)with > cap. spike protection, and one or two series resistors in the FET > "cathode". The FET(2N5245)was wired exactly as a triode and performed far > better than the tube. Pete O. AI2V Did you manage to find your documentation Pete ? John Article: 323076 of rec.antiques.radio+phono From: "Joe Hungate \(K8OM\)" Subject: Help I.D.'ing Console Radio, Please Message-ID: Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 13:54:41 GMT I've been scaning old family photo negatives from the 1940's and 1950's and found this picture of my sister sitting beside a console radio we had back then. I believe this picture was probably taken around 1949. I can remember this radio when I was a little tike in the early 1950's but I don't know what ever became of it. I would really like to find one, restore it and put it in my antique radio collection (I have 20 consols now so one more won't matter). Can anyone please help me identify this console???? It appears to have 6 bands (A-F), push buttons, slide rule dial and a tuning eye. I really appreciate any help in identifying this console. 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