07-15-2019, 05:08 PM
07-15-2019, 06:20 PM
No Attachments
07-15-2019, 06:43 PM
you mean no attachments allowed or none showed up?
thanks ed
thanks ed
07-15-2019, 07:15 PM
[attachment=19649][attachment=19650]Odd Philco Radio in travel case see attached photos i-sales sample or a travel unit? saw one before but where was it besides ours here? I have had this for 30 years! time to clean it up !
Any Info and history and schematics needed!
Thanks Ed
Any Info and history and schematics needed!
Thanks Ed
07-15-2019, 08:40 PM
Hello and welcome.
No, Sam meant no attachments showed up the first time around. Now they are here, thanks.
You have an 80P Jr. Portable.
Info: https://philcoradio.com/gallery2/1932c/#...P_Portable
Service data: https://philcoradio.com/library/download...l.%201.pdf
Schematic with parts identified: https://philcoradio.com/library/images/schem/80.jpg
No, Sam meant no attachments showed up the first time around. Now they are here, thanks.
You have an 80P Jr. Portable.
Info: https://philcoradio.com/gallery2/1932c/#...P_Portable
Service data: https://philcoradio.com/library/download...l.%201.pdf
Schematic with parts identified: https://philcoradio.com/library/images/schem/80.jpg
07-15-2019, 09:15 PM
WOW Fantastic! Time to go to work!
Thank You much for the info Ron!
So it was issued as not a battery powered unit as a traditional as we think of a portable.... but as sort of a radio in a rugged portable case but you still have to plug in when you get it to a destination...
This belonged to Vernon Furr a radio old timer in Arizona and we have many things of his we preserve at the museum project OT but here is the crystal sets he built and sold and also a little history on him. One more nice thing to add to hiss display (special note the dust you see was just a fraction of that was all over everything we pulled out of there 30 years ago...)
OK this radio -how scarce are they?
Many Thanks Ed#
Thank You much for the info Ron!
So it was issued as not a battery powered unit as a traditional as we think of a portable.... but as sort of a radio in a rugged portable case but you still have to plug in when you get it to a destination...
This belonged to Vernon Furr a radio old timer in Arizona and we have many things of his we preserve at the museum project OT but here is the crystal sets he built and sold and also a little history on him. One more nice thing to add to hiss display (special note the dust you see was just a fraction of that was all over everything we pulled out of there 30 years ago...)
OK this radio -how scarce are they?
Many Thanks Ed#
07-16-2019, 08:40 AM
Its production figure is given in the first link I posted above in post #5.