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Philco Model N-1880-124 Console Stereo
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Interesting set, likely US made. Interesting "Background Music" switch, likely for "SCA" (StoreCast Allocation), on a 67KHz subcarrier in the FM Signal. This was used by FM stations that piped in a "Muzak-like" program of elevator music for supermarkets, etc. Not used much now for that purpose, but may be used for special interest or cultural programming. (When I worked as a field engineer in NYC, a lot of food carts were operated by immigrants. Most had small portable radios with the SCA feature, tuned to cultural programs in their language (Haitian Creole, Urdu, Mandarin, etc.) if various functions don't work, flipping the switches back and forth may help. If it does, see various threads on the use of DeOxIt products.

Recapping will likely need to be done only on power supply and output coupling electrolytic caps. the various signal and coupling caps are likely rather modern ceramic, mylar, polyester, etc. and won't really need to be changed. The output stage is likely a "totem pole" transformerless stage, coupled to the speaker via an electrolytic cap and completely intolerant of short circuits or paralleling speakers. The transistors will blow faster than the fuse that protects them.

The turntable is likely V-M (Voice of Music), a very popular US turntable in the 1950s - 1960s on low and mid-range consumer electronics, prior to the practical takeover of that segment by Garrard. The cartridge is likely ceramic. Reproduction capstan drive wheels are available via the internet. Further info is available here on the Phorum in threads, and on https//thevoiceofmusic.com

Experts, please chime in.

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MrFixr55


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RE: Model N-1880-124 - by Radioroslyn - 08-27-2023, 01:54 PM
RE: Philco Model N-1880-124 Console Stereo - by MrFixr55 - 08-28-2023, 07:32 AM



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