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Transitone 46-200 parts list?
#1

I picked up this Philco 46-200 at an auction recently and once I opened it, it's a real mess. There was a lytic laying loose on top of the chassis with a pair of wires running around the end of the chassis and connected underneath. Another large lytic strapped with a tie underneath and using the same all green wires to connect it. Neither lytic is marked so I have no idea what's what. There are numerous wires that have been replaced underneath, all with red plastic coated wire. To top it off the speaker has been replaced with a tiny 3" one that doesn't fit and is held in place with a metal strip soldered to the chassis.

OK, all that being said, I guess I'm a glutton for punishment but I'm going to give it a try. I have decent copies of the schematic but what would really help is a parts list. Any chance someone would have one or know where I could find one?

Thanks,
Larry
#2

Larry,

You can get a copy of the 8-page service manual and some production change notes for your 1940 set through my website.

See the Schematic Info page for the included details of my service.

Regards,

Chuck
#3

Thanks Chuck. I've purchased from you in the past but in this particular instance I want to see if I can figure out just how badly messed up this radio is before I start putting any more money into it. It may very well end up as a parts donor.

Larry




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