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Today's find. 40-205
#1

Found this today for.  After a quick dusting and a little Olde English, she doesn't look half bad.  IT plays too.  I know, I know.....I will get it restored. But when I went to pick it up, they had it playing. It sounded great, with lots of volume, and good tone. Picked up a ton of stations, unlike some of my other radios.

Its a 40-205xx.  Not sure of the proper suffix letters.  I think this might be the one that took the wireless remote. Not sure.


I'm kind of on a roll this week.

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#2

You've have the radio bug, take 2 tubes and call the radio doctor in the morning. Paul

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#3

Oooh,
That is pretty! It even has the indicator jewel still...
Vey nice
Kirk

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#4

Nice looking...

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.
#5

Anybody here own one? The volume is locked on this one. I think it has something to do with the Mystery Control setup. There is a little prong that sticks out and doesn't let the volume dial move more than a 1/4 inch or so. I can see that if it wasn't sticking out, the dial would spin freely. I can't get it to move out of the way.


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#6

Ok follks.....REVELATION TIME!!!!!!


The volume wheel is just an up and down SWITCH!!!!  I was expecting it to be a rheostat with a lot of movement, but it just goes UP a little bit and DOWN a little bit, to make contact with what is seen in my photo. That prong sticking out is what moves it up and down a little bit to make contact.  I needed to WAIT for the motor to turn the volume up or down.  AND I wondered how you turn it off because there's no on off switch.  Guess what?  I hold DOWN on the wheel until the volume goes all the way off, and them wait a few seconds, and the power is turned off.  SO there is nothing wrong with the volume switch, it was just OPERATOR ERROR.
#7

Nice radio. It looks in really good shape. Nice find! Thanks for sharing.
#8

The power volume control uses a 2 ph motor. By exchanging the motor condenser connections the rotation changes, that is what the up/down volume control does.

Outside of other possible mechanical issues, the condenser for the motor usually dries up so no rotation or very little torque...

It is a non-polarized but I have used two regular electrolytics back to back, doubles the voltage rating and halves the mf rating...

If there is a large, open wire loop at the bottom of the cabinet, that is the receive antenna for the wireless remote...

YMMV

Chas

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