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116x schematic?
#1

I just found a 116x code 122 in a thrift shop.  It's going to need lots of work.  Any one have a clearer version of the ryder schematic?

I can't read it. Specifically the parts page.

Thanks

Bill
#2

Try this link from the Phorum Library:

https://philcoradio.com/library/index.ph...ams-vol-1/
#3

Oh that is so much better. I looked in the philco library but not where you linked me. I still cant read the part deisgnation from the schematic. ie shadow tuning meter is what # on the schematic? Looks like 78 on the schematic but still unreadable on the parts list.

Thank you!!!!

Bill
#4

You might also try the official Philco Service Bulletin 222A (also in the library). The Philco Service Bulletins were scanned in higher quality than some of our other documents.

https://philcoradio.com/library/download...20222A.pdf

For my own use I typically to go the Service Bulletin list first - and check our other materials if we don't have one.

https://philcoradio.com/library/index.ph...bulletins/
#5

Bill, And the tuning meter pilot light is 78A.
#6

Clearest copy yet. Thank you all for the info.

Bill




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