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Unknown American Bosch
#1

CL find. Anyone seen one of these before? I am thinking 1936 or '37. No info on Radioattic or RM. Tube lineup is: 6A8; 6K7; 6H6; 6F5; 6Y6; 6U5; and a rectifier with no readable #.
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Gene
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I think that many of these American Bosch sets use paper labels that would give the model number and the tube layout, it would have been either inside the cabinet or on the bottom. Another maker you could look under is Northern Electric, for some reason those used chassis identical to an American Bosch fro a number of years, same with American Westinghouse.
Regards
Arran
#3

Take a look at the model 640 and 650. Those are the only ones that use that tube lineup and doesn't list the eye tube. It may be added.
Terry
#4

Thanks for the info Arran. The WR-211 and WR-228 are close to this one.

Terry, I looked at the 640 & 650 but am not sure. I don't know if the 6y6 has been subbed for the 6f6. What is the difference between the 5y3 and the 5z4?

This chassis also has split ratio tuning but the knob is a single?????

Gene
#5

OK, evidently this is comparable to a Westinghouse WR-226. Now I need to find the correct knobs as this chassis has split ratio tuning. Thanks for all the inputIcon_thumbup

Gene
#6

It is a fine looking set, regardless. I like the dial and always nice with the eye tube. Good luck with it. Bosch had a plant here in Massachusetts, Springfield I think.



Paul

Tubetalk1
#7

The 5Y3 and 5Z4 are comparable in current and voltage ratings, the 5Y3 is 120 ma while the 5Z4 is 125 ma, however the 5Z4 has an indirectly heated cathode whereas the 5Y3 is directly heated. I have a Canadian Westinghouse set that used a 5Z4, it was a metal tube, and was worn out, so I substituted a 5Y4 (I think) by adding jumpers between the socket contacts. I think a 5Y3 will just plug in as a substitute without any mods since the cathode is connected to pin 8 the same as the heater.
Some sources claim that the indirectly heated cathode of the 5Z4 may add more of a delay to allow the other tubes to warmup but I think it's probably marginal. Why the two different types? Every 5Z4 that I've seen was metal so maybe that was a marketing gimmick to sell it as something special as opposed to a 5Y3, both were RCA inventions.
As for the 6Y6 the heater current is much higher then a 6F6 but the maximum plate voltage is lower. I suppose you could substitute a 6Y6 with a 6F6 but I would not go the other way around.
Regards
Arran

P.S On the split ratio tuning does the tuning knob pull out perhaps? There were some 1933-35 RCA and G.E sets like that, you pull the knob out for fine tuning and push it back in for course tuning.




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