Posts: 2,575
Threads: 337
Joined: Jun 2013
City: lawrenceville nj
hey guys
i was going to buy this guy did not say what is but i figure can`t go wrong at 45.00
http://cnj.craigslist.org/atq/3852847556.html
any feed back on what to look for as i am a nb but i like the odd stuff
thanks sam 8)
Posts: 2,128
Threads: 18
Joined: Oct 2008
City: Merrick, Long Island, NY
Can't go too wrong for $45, (=dinner and a beer for for 2 at a noisy chain eatery) provided you can pick it up and get it safely home. I'd not plug it in again until you figure out what you have and how best to make it saft to use. Take a bunch of closeup pictures of dials, back, any stickers or labels, and come back here. Then we can get you started.
Posts: 1,106
Threads: 88
Joined: Jun 2011
City: Tacoma
State, Province, Country: Washington
What you have there is a nice higher-end RCA. It's an 816K. Good catch. I've coveted one of those for years.. but no way I'll get one till I come home, if ever. Congrats!
http://www.radioatticarchives.com/radio.htm?radio=2726
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel...015155.pdf
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2013, 01:34 AM by BrendaAnnD.)
Posts: 2,353
Threads: 92
Joined: May 2010
City: Clayton, NC
Nice set! Definitely worth the price!
Posts: 4,928
Threads: 54
Joined: Sep 2008
City: Sandwick, BC, CA
It's a fairly complex radio but it should be a good performer once restored. I guess this example didn't stray too far from home, RCA Victor's main manufacturing plant was in Camden.
Regards
Arran
Posts: 1,562
Threads: 56
Joined: Nov 2008
City: Sedona, AZ/Placentia/CA
I would drive there from Arizona for that radio at that price. Go for it. And Brenda, get home soon!
Jerry
A friend in need is a pest! Bill Slee ca 1970.
Posts: 71
Threads: 5
Joined: Nov 2005
City: Beaver Falls
State, Province, Country: Pennsylvania
That was at the top of RCA's line in 1938. It has motor-driven pushbutton tuning, AFC, and push-pull 6L6 outputs. I had the chassis of one when I was a teenager, hooked up to a VM tape recorder to record oldies from WBT in Charlotte, NC.
Tim KA3JRT
Posts: 120
Threads: 10
Joined: Jul 2011
City: Glendale, CA
Hi,
Actually, that RCA is an 813K, one step down from an 816K. The giveaway for the 813K is that the speaker "fins" are slightly different and the bottom "feet", for lack of a better word, are black. The 816K fins are rounded on the ends while the 813K fins are not. The 816K feet are not black.
Do a Google search for 816K or 813K to see some restoration efforts. There's a lot going on underneath the chassis, but, on the good side, there's lots of room to work.
The 8= 1938, the 13= 13 tubes, the K= console.
That said, the 813K is considered by many to be a really good radio and well worth restoring. If you're new to the hobby and restoring radios I would recommend grabbing this radio and hanging on to it and restoring it later after your skills grow.
I would also recommend checking out Phil's Old Radios at www.antiqueradio.org. Check out The Beginner's Section. On You Tube, I would also check out the radio restoration videos of joernone. His videos are geared specifically toward newbie's such as yourself. He'll start out with a real mess and make it into something wonderful!
Good luck, welcome to the hobby and welcome to the forum!
Tom
(This post was last modified: 07-19-2013, 08:16 PM by Tom Hamilton.)
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
|
Recent Posts
|
Rogers Majestic R-646
|
By the way, the bypass you suggested is a rare solution in some circuits.
For example, this schematics solution is used...Vlad95 — 01:43 PM |
Rogers Majestic R-646
|
No, you are wrong, because you did not know the details.
Unfortunately, only ONE winding out of six is intact in both t...Vlad95 — 01:14 PM |
Rogers Majestic R-646
|
The output 45s are still in push-pull because the transformer secondary winding is still in the grid circuit providing o...RodB — 11:52 AM |
Rogers Majestic R-646
|
Thanks RodB for the help.
But this is not a real solution to this situation, not even a temporary one. Because the firs...Vlad95 — 11:34 AM |
Philco Model 16 wiring question
|
I was going to check the voltages as you suggested and hooked it up to my dim bulb. It appears I have a short. The bul...bobclausen — 10:34 AM |
Rogers Majestic R-646
|
You can bypass the interstage transformer by disconnecting the primary, connect a load resistor of about 10k - 20k to th...RodB — 09:40 AM |
HiFi (Chifi) tube amp build - but my own design.
|
So, here's Prince on stage halfway through Purple Rain when he stoops down to his tech and says "Rod, pull out that...RodB — 09:17 AM |
Rogers Majestic R-646
|
Today I finished inspecting all the parts. The result is not very pleasing.
The first positive news:
1) The power tr...Vlad95 — 11:40 PM |
HiFi (Chifi) tube amp build - but my own design.
|
Well, found muh culprit. After using socket test adapters and finding voltages all ok, swapping 6V6s, no avail, swapped ...TV MAN — 11:18 PM |
HiFi (Chifi) tube amp build - but my own design.
|
Well, maybe - maybe not :lol: It's been an interesting project so far! Something so simple, yet so cranky. The 1st one ...TV MAN — 05:12 PM |
Who's Online
|
There are currently 991 online users. [Complete List] » 1 Member(s) | 990 Guest(s)
|
|
|

|