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Philco 610 drawings - OZ4 - 02-25-2019

Help I can't find a drawing that matches my 610 big bullet radio. I have checked all the usual suspects. Ryders 610, 610b, 610f, 610pf.

This thing has the 4 lug main bias resistor like the 610pf version but there's differences. One it has no phono jack.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


RE: Philco 610 drawings - morzh - 02-25-2019

610T?


RE: Philco 610 drawings - OZ4 - 02-25-2019

It isn't marked anywhere with a T.
It is a table radio.


RE: Philco 610 drawings - morzh - 02-25-2019

https://philcoradio.com/gallery2/1936b/#Model_610T


RE: Philco 610 drawings - Radioroslyn - 02-25-2019

http://philcoradio.com/library/index.php/service-info/philco-wiring-diagrams-vol-1/
It's in the service notes, late run. Ignore the phono stuff.


RE: Philco 610 drawings - OZ4 - 02-26-2019

Yes it's the 610T. The one with the phono jack is close but not quite right.

Mostly I can fake it but  there's a resistor that is missing on the drawing which I am trying to identify. And I am sure there's more.


RE: Philco 610 drawings - David - 02-26-2019

   
Beitmans just says 610 late.


RE: Philco 610 drawings - OZ4 - 02-26-2019

Thanks for the help everybody.

So far the late drawing it correct.

Mine does has a mystery resistor at C7 where it connects to the rotory band switch then to ground.


RE: Philco 610 drawings - joejoe - 02-26-2019

If you go to: http://www.nostalgiaair.org/pagesbymodel/797/M0013797.pdf
and read the changes for this radio you will see that a resistor was added from C7 to ground. I just completed my 610t added this resistor and the radio works fine.


RE: Philco 610 drawings - OZ4 - 02-26-2019

Very Good I see it now. It looks like the resistor is to stop clicks and or pops when switching bands.
It's interesting that it says that Philco advised Ryders to make changes to the drawings.

Thanks again