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RCA Service Information + Other Manufacturers
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Here is a link to a great source of information on RCA and other makers service information. First, the link to the RCA pages...
https://worldradiohistory.com/RCA-Victor-Service.htm

Here is a link to their main website. follow the menus from the top, and you will find service information on many manufacturers, as well a LOADS of other useful and interesting literature.
https://worldradiohistory.com/index.htm

I Downloaded all the RCA service information back when I started working on my T8-18. I have since downloaded a lot more. Get yourself some thumb drives, and build yourself a reference library for FREE.
#2

This is a treasure trove of info, the magazine stories are neat and I have found info on several sets I have. Thanks for the links.

Paul

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#3

Mike thanks for the links. Have been using 500GB ext hard drives for storage for a few years have 2 copies of each. Will download from the site over the next few days. Thanks again David
#4

One can down manuals but what one does not have is the sites search engine that can scan one or many publications for the key words you enter. That and individual pages can be downloaded or screen captured.

I find the site and the search engine very useful in mining for certain 20's era battery radio schematics. Stuff that never made it to Riders...

Articles from the early pioneers as well as commentary of radio in that era..

See World Radio History FAQ:

https://worldradiohistory.com/American-R...ry-FAQ.htm

Pliny the younger
“nihil novum nihil varium nihil quod non semel spectasse sufficiat”
#5

There's some good info on this website as well,  http://oldtech.net/Radios.html




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