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phlco 91 code 125
#1

i have just rercently bought a chassis code 125 type 91 and am looking for service info for it i find info for the code 121 and 221 and the 126 and 226 is there anything for the 125
benny
#2

I had an odd model 91 many yrs ago. i don't remember the chassis code but it was  from a chairside set. The way to tell is that the dial is printed upside down.

Looks like there's only a few differences to sort. One band or two, p# of power transformer (this will determent if it uses 1 or 2 spkrs), and tone control circuit. The early model 16 were setup the same way. First version had just a treble cut and then a little later there was treble cut and base boost. This is the same on the two versions on the 91's.

Oh another thing to bear in mind is that the 91 is the model 90 2.0 (better version of the 90) using the brand new 6.3v indirectly heated tubes. Don't get too bound up in the minutia gotta look at the big picture.

When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!

Terry
#3

Terry is right.

It appears that Philco did not publish service info for Model 91 other than Codes 121/221 and Codes 126/226.

Code 121/221 is covered in Bulletin 129.
https://philcoradio.com/library/download...%20129.pdf

Code 126/226 (and the early model 14 chairside) may be found in Bulletin 129-B.
https://philcoradio.com/library/download...20129B.pdf

What was in Bulletin 129-A?

As no Bulletin 129-A has been found by any of us here, this information is not known at present.

Nevertheless, the above Bulletins should be sufficient to service the set. I expect your 91 Code 125 would be very similar to the 91 Code 126 data in Bulletin 129-B.

--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#4

looks like i will need to do this in two post my photos keep getting out of order the photo in the center the volume control and on and off switch is on the right the center appears to be a freq switch and tone control to the left. the dial only has one band marking


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#5

this is for the code 126 notice the volume control is on the right and the center looks to be on and off and a frequency switch notice the size differecne is in the center tone control to the left, and the dial has top and bottom markings both cj\hassis are from tabel top models


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