I wonder if the Mission Bell built Silvertone sets were designs exclusive to Mission Bell or whether the chassis were built according to Sears designs?
On thing I noticed is that the chassis designs and layouts of Mission Bell sets are very similar to Packard Bell radios from the same era? Packard Bell used dials and control layouts that are very much like Mission Bell sets, generic knobs, and Quam-Nichols speakers, though it looks like some used Lansing speakers too.
Packard Bell was the successor company to Jackson Bell, organized by the same Herb Bell. A number of California built sets were manufactured in the Gilfillan plant in Los Angeles because they had an RCA license, those that were not made by Remler that is. If Packard Bell used the same parts suppliers or design then it would be much easier finding a junker Packard Bell chassis then a junker Mission Bell chassis.
With regard to coil forms, no a toilet paper roll will not work as a coil form, I think I tried it once when I was younger and the turns will just crush or deform the tube once you put any real tension on it. One think that may work is a cardboard tube from a roll of fabric or wrapping paper, they are much more rigid, perhaps the tubing from a roll of Seran Wrap or aluminum foil, if the diameter is right. Plastic pipe or tubing may be another option.
Regards
Arran
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2014, 04:19 AM by Arran.)
Kirk,
On page 1 Eliot Ness posted this link to http://sfhobbies.com/sfhobbies/radio/Cal.../index.jsp
You should e-mail them . They want to hear from people with Sears/Mission Bell radios and I bet they may well have the schematic that you are looking for.
Good luck,
Henry
I actually did email the SFhobbies guy because they have one listed on their site. He did not have the information of the guy who supplied the pictures but he did have a picture of the rear of the radio he sent me.
1. Kirk, is it Mission Bell or Halson?
2. The bobbin that is separate with no wire on it, was it ever part of this radio or you gave it to me to play with?
3. What does everyone think, should I even attempt given the condition?
Have you found any info?
I saw your post on the ARF, but no one has the sch.
With all these disasters no schematic does not exactly help.
PS. OK, so from Kirk's earlier post I know this spare coil is something someone gave to him.
PPS. If the picture of that 45 from Kurtradio that is on Sfhobbies was fom Kurt Reed fom ARF, he died in 2010.
(This post was last modified: 02-12-2015, 09:34 PM by morzh.)
By the by, he who told you on ARF (drmitch) that the chassis on the photo he posted there for you was a 45 made a mistake.
This is the source where he took it from (note the same photo)
(02-12-2015, 09:08 PM)morzh Wrote: OK, Shoulda resurrected this topic i/o creating a new one but OK....
Done - I merged your new topic into this one.
I think the coil form you were asking about is meant to replace the form that has been mostly eaten away by Kirk's little furry friends.
Now you have to engineer a new coil.
And if you can do that...maybe you can show me how to reverse engineer a set of coils for a Philco Tropic 40-710 or 41-705. It's basically a 38-15 in a bakelite cabinet, but has AM and two SW bands. If I could roll my own coils, I would make a reproduction of one of these sets, since I've never seen one for sale.