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Philco 19/ 89 Schematics
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Ron and All,

I know you have made some changes to Philcoradio.com. I used to rely on the section that had the various versions of the Philco 19 / 89 schematics. But I cannot seem to find that any more. Could I still get a link to those sections, or can you tell me where I still might find them.

I acquired another Philco 89 cathedral, and I'd sure like to have that info.

Thanks Ron for you great work!

Mark K8KZ
#2

(10-10-2016, 09:21 AM)markmokris Wrote:  Ron and All,

I know you have made some changes to Philcoradio.com.  I used to rely on the section that had the various versions of the Philco 19 / 89 schematics.  But I cannot seem to find that any more.  Could I still get a link to those sections, or can you tell me where I still might find them.

I acquired another Philco 89 cathedral, and I'd sure like to have that info.

Thanks Ron for you great work!

Mark K8KZ

Ron,

It looks like I can get what I am looking for here in the Technical section.  Sorry!  I see it now.

Thanks Ron!

Mark Mokris  K8KZ
#3

For anyone else who can't find it:

Evolution of Model 19 - http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...?tid=15008

Evolution of Model 89 - http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...?tid=15002

Evolution of Model 60 - http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...?tid=15007

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