A Philco identification - Guest - 12-26-2006
Hi from France !
I repaired a Philco receiver recently. It was bought about 25 dollars to a broker. It was completely out of order and I had to work for 3 weeks to put it well...
But I can't find which model it is, neither the year of the fabrication....
I just know it was imported from USA to France just before the Second World War.
I remark the dial is not the same than all those I see while searching on the American web sites. Mine is a metal circular one as you see on the picture. Perhaps the receiver was modified in a french factory before to be sold?
The tubes are 58, 2A7,58, 2A6, 47, 80, (Heating 2,5 volts as you see.)
The intermediary Frequency is 128 Khz.
The set has a three parts variable condenser with a HF amplification by a 58 tube.
Two waves bands: LW (1000 to 2000 m, MW (200 to 550m)
It looks like the 623B or 630B models I saw at
http://philcoradio.com/gallery/1936a.htm
You can see my Philco at the following url:
http://hubert.frappier.free.fr/radio/modeles/Philco/P-philco.html
Great thanks for your Helps. However, merry Christmas enjoyments and happy new year to American people...
Hubert Frappier
( new on the forum, not really new to radio. Sorry for the language errors: I had not learn English for 35 years! )
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bill T - 12-26-2006
Hubert , Nice job on thew radio regardless of what model it is ! You may already know of Nostalgia Air web site ? There are resourses there that may help you identify your model if no one here knows off hand .That is all I can offer as I have never seen a philco like yours before . Good Luck and have a good day !
Bill T
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/
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Chuck Schwark - 12-26-2006
You can also use the tube socket layout diagrams in the TUBE MANUAL section of my site below to help identify your chassis.
It appears though, that you have a European model, as that dial face is not one that is seen on US Philcos from the mid 30's.
Bon Chance,
Chuck
- Guest - 12-27-2006
Hi!
So! I'm sure now my set isn't a original Philco one...
Certainly it has been transformed in the past by an anonymous owner or Europe fashioned (?) in a factory ...
It does not matter! I like my Philco such as it is...
I do like early and mid 30s Philco receivers, What beautys they are!
I hope I'll find another one . A nice hope and dream!
Thank you very much, Bill and Chuck for your answers.
Hubert Frappier