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Hello my name is Mike and I'm new to the old Philco radios.
I am trying to restore a console radio with turntable.
I broke the tip off of a tube and now I need to find the right
replacement.So I need some help here is the info I have so far.
Console model # is 1731 numbers on tube are 260-5036 and the tube has 7 pins.
I thank you for any help you guys can provide me.
Mike
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Hi Mike,
If it's a 51-1731, the info you need can be found at nostalgiaair.org. There is a part placement diagram there.
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Mike
Welcome!
Does the tube have any marking on it?
What exact model number is it? You gave two different numbers.
If you go to Nostalgiaair.org,
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/pagesbymodel...013714.pdf
does the chassis look like the one on the drawings on p. 3&4? What position was it in according to these drawings?
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Mike,
Welcome to the Phorum!
As the guys have mentioned the schematic with the tube layout is on nostalgiaair. Resources for various parts etc., can be found in the listing at:
http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...?tid=14950
A great source for buying tubes is Bob Dobush at
Findatube.com.
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Chance of it being a 6AU6 - 66%
Chance of it being a 6BA6 - 33%
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Are those the only two tubes in there
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