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Personal Radio
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Picked this one up a few weeks ago alone with 2 others. Looks to be some kind of a kit. Tubes are 35Z5, 35L6 12SQ7, 12SK7, 12SA7, an 12SK7. No info as to who made the thing not even a tube layout. The 2 IF cans look post WWII, 2 screws on top for adjustment and app one inch square and app 4 inches tall. Cabinet is metal and sprayed with a metallic blue green paint both inside and out. With a strip on metal on the sides and front with small holes painted gold. The size of the cabinet is close to a Hallie S38C. So without a sch I started to work on the thing replaced the filter caps 30uf and 50uf and all paper caps. tested resistors a few were bad 30-50% high they were replaced. Found a small e cap 25uf at 25 volts going from the power switch to pin 8 of the 35L6 never seen that before. Turned on the set nothing  started with the 35Z5 and found a open heater replaced tube and the set started playing the pilot light was out replaced the number 47 bulb. Painted the cabinet today will try and post pictures in the next few days. Without a sch have like 14 pages of notes and drawings.
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A photograph would be nice.

People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
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First picture of the dial second the cabinet applied a clear coat today. On sanding the cabinet yesterday their was no primer. lots of fine rust on the top. Hope somebody has a idea who made the kit.
#4

Have not seen one of those, Knight, Layfayette offered many kit sets..........................

Paul

Tubetalk1
#5

we shouldnt ask who made it,,
its personal
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All back together and it still works!!! The wood blocks were in the radio when I open it up so back they went. The switch for using headphones was causing problems so is not in the circuit. Added a piece of wire to allow using a ext ant. Down to 2 local stations now both about 20 miles away power of the stations around 1100 watts. Using ext ant app 25 feet in length can pick up stations 100+ miles away in the daytime.
#7

i kinda like that radio,,, sort of a mystery box,,




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