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philco model 44
#1

this is my first post i am restoring a philco model 44 and it has parts removed could use picture of the chaissis in restored or untouched condition to help restore
#2

Welcome! I have a recently acquired 44B, but it's been modified a bit...a 1/4" jack has been added in back of the chassis. If you think this will help anyway, I can try to get a picture made this weekend...

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

thanks i can use your picture all the paper capacitors are removed from the chaissis the filter capacitors are still there with no wires leading to them
#4

Okay, here's the photo...I warned you, it was modified to add a phono jack - and not only that, electrolytic capacitors were tacked in years ago.

[Image: http://www.philcoradio.com/ebay/44chas_sm.jpg]

Here's a link to a higher-resolution version - please let me know when you get it, as I am not going to leave this up on the server:

http://www.philcoradio.com/ebay/44chas.jpg

I hope it helps in some way.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

thanks i made a copy of it and stored it in my computer. it looks pretty good.
#6

If you still need a good pic of a virgin 44 chassis, I just found mine. Email me at "lawnweeds100" at Yahoo.com.

Pete AI2V




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