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emerson
#1

hi guys and Brenda
I have a emerson looks like this
http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~srs/Antiques/...EC-301.jpg
only tag I have is serial #EC-4346306
I have schematic for ec301 but not correct. also has a paper tubular .0002 cap
thanks sam
#2

Sam

what do you mean by "not correct"?

If it is values etc, it seems to be popular with Emerson to put values in that are different from those in the sch.

Copy the link to the sch if you have it.

Is it AA5 with ballast tube? Should be an easy one then.
#3

Is this one any better? If so, I can email you a full sized version of the file.
   
#4

.0002 would probably be a mica (200 mmf or 200 pf whichever you prefer.) Sure there were many misprints, so look at the application and see if it makes sense or if there is an order (or) two errors.
#5

I have a similar Emerson, all wood case with same bakelite swing-loaded handle.

[Image: http://www.philcorepairbench.com/images/ec-425.jpg]
#6

thanks Brenda schematic is lot clearer then mine
had solar tubular cap in it for mica one, 500k resistor blown, 3 caps melted out and had 60 and 90 electrolytic`s in it had to replace all tubes and caps temp replaced resister actually worked great pulled in several stations none of my radios did that yet good for 2hr watched never went above 115 v then fuse in veriac blew well ill put right parts in and repair speaker mine thumb keeps poking holes in it so I will need to fine one
chuck I like yours always liked wood but don't want to work with it
thanks for your help sam
#7

Sam,

That set led a charmed life. Have not touched the case,
except for mild cleanup. Found in that condition, including the decal.

Chuck




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