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philco ford radio ft 6
#1

        hello i have just got a philco ft 6 radio around 1935-6 with built in speaker
i have a hot live wire with fuse going in but what is the six pin plug for.
looking inside only two pins are used.
thanks
roger
#2

You have a 1935-36 Ford "OPEN" car radio, The pins on the side where for testing the radio,while it was still in the car
#3

hello bill
thanks for your reply
the pins for testing radio are under the slideing flap to the right of the open pin socket.
i have since found out that the socket with the two pins hot/live were for an external speaker if one was needed.
roger
#4

hello bill
thanks for you reply
roger
#5

This is my first post so I am new at this. I also have the FT-6 like Roger has. It is for an open '35 Ford of mine. I also happen to have the enclosed car version of the FT-6. I am taking the open car radio to the repair man today. I had an enlarged schematic that I have missplaced here at the house and was wondering if I can download one somewhere.

I don't have a speaker for the enclosed radio like Roger posted the pictures. I need to find one and would appreciate any lead in that regard. I actually don't know what I am looking for.

The enclosed version has all the schematic and parts lists inside the back cover but it is small.

Thank you,

Ken in Texas
#6

I have a radio FT-6 for a '35 Ford open car and made a post but can't see it. Let me try again.

Ken in Texas




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