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A-361 radio -
mschulz - 07-11-2022
Hi! I am new to the phorum. I am looking for schematics for an 1942 A-361 Philco radio in a floor model cabinet. The tuner string is broken and we would like to replace it and need to know how to correctly restring it. Any help is appreciated!
Martha
RE: A-361 radio -
Ron Ramirez - 07-11-2022
Hi Martha, and welcome.
You can find the service information for model A361 here:
https://philcoradio.com/library/download/service%20info/yearbooks/1942/split/Part48-Philco%201942%20RMS%20Year%20Book.pdf
Unfortunately, this does not include a dial stringing diagram.
The radio chassis is basically the same as the F-1942 auto radio, modified to operate on 110-115 volts AC. However, its service data also does not include a dial stringing guide.
https://philcoradio.com/library/download/service%20info/yearbooks/1942/split/Part67-Philco%201942%20RMS%20Year%20Book.pdf
There was a Dial Cord Stringing Guide published by Howard W. Sams & Company in 1947, but it does not include the A361 or the F-1942.
Judging from your location, there are two radio clubs near you - the Mid-America Antique Radio Club in Kansas City, and the Oklahoma Vintage Radio Collectors in Oklahoma City. Perhaps one of these clubs might be able to help? The club in KC has no website but has a Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/maarckc/
and OKVRC's website is:
http://okvrc.org/
Good luck, and sorry I could not help with a dial stringing diagram.
If there is anyone else here who knows this information, please share it in this thread.
RE: A-361 radio -
Radioroslyn - 07-11-2022
Hi and welcome,
Perhaps this will be a help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65UTJP8wgvc&ab_channel=SixtyFiveOhSeven
After perusing the schematic I would get rid of 65 and 66. If they are leaky or short it will take out the power transformer in short order. I suspect it's a throw back from the car radio design using a vibrator. In that circuit it helps saves the contacts therein. They are unnecessary.
GL with your project!
RE: A-361 radio -
Ron Ramirez - 07-11-2022
Great find, Terry - thanks for sharing!
RE: A-361 radio -
David - 07-11-2022
Just downloaded thanks.
RE: A-361 radio -
mschulz - 07-12-2022
Thank you Ron, for the response! I will follow up on your suggestions. I have already tried the Kansas City site but didn't have any luck. I took it up to someone up there to look at but since it has the car radio in it, as it should, they weren't able to fix it. I didn't see any reference to a club in OKC, so I will look them up! Thank you for the help! Martha