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Schematic for a 14B - Never mind
#1

Does anybody have a clear schematic for a 14B?

It's done.

Thanks
#2

I'll bet Chuck does. I need to get one too. The one on NA really bad. From the looks of it it ought to be a great playing set. One rf amp, two if amps, and three stages of audio... Plus a shadowgraph. I've got the 14 modern version.
Terry
#3

I'm about 3/4 of the way through this one now. by the time I find a ledgable schematic, I won't need it. I'll let you know in the morning how well it works.

Interesting that a lot of the dogbone resistors in this one seem to have drifted down rather than up, or they were lower to start with and did not drift (much).

Yes, a 42 driving 2 more in PP. Should be loud, anyway.
#4

Yes, Phlogiston, I have an original Model 14 Service Bulletin No. 176, in my archives,
and all published Production Change Notes from Philco. Shadow Meter info as well.

Regards,
Chuck
#5

Thanks guys, but it is all done, just takes a couple of hrs longer without a good schematic. It is hard to tell which contacts are used in the Bakelite caps without one.

It is a very nice radio. Picked up lots of stations with only a 18" antenna.




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