09-07-2009, 06:45 PM
Hello everyone!
I have a Philco that I believe is a Model 71H Code 221. The PhilcoRadio.com web site shows several 1932 radios that look like this one http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1932b.htm.
They include the 43H, 47H, 71H, & 91H.
Since the radio I have is a 7 tube set, the 43H is out since it is an 8 tube set.
The 47H is a DC operated set and is therefore out.
The 91H is also out since it is a 9 tube set.
This leaves the 71H. Since there are two speakers this is probably a Code 221.
Unless there is another radio that looks like this that I've missed, I think that this is it.
If I'm correct I'd appreciate any feedback on this radio that anyone would care to share.
If you've worked on it or have any tips, I'd very much appreciate your contribution.
Images of this unit are available on http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimryan62/page4/ (last 3 images) and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimryan62/page5/ (1st Photo).
Thanks for your time.
Jim Ryan
I have a Philco that I believe is a Model 71H Code 221. The PhilcoRadio.com web site shows several 1932 radios that look like this one http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1932b.htm.
They include the 43H, 47H, 71H, & 91H.
Since the radio I have is a 7 tube set, the 43H is out since it is an 8 tube set.
The 47H is a DC operated set and is therefore out.
The 91H is also out since it is a 9 tube set.
This leaves the 71H. Since there are two speakers this is probably a Code 221.
Unless there is another radio that looks like this that I've missed, I think that this is it.
If I'm correct I'd appreciate any feedback on this radio that anyone would care to share.
If you've worked on it or have any tips, I'd very much appreciate your contribution.
Images of this unit are available on http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimryan62/page4/ (last 3 images) and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimryan62/page5/ (1st Photo).
Thanks for your time.
Jim Ryan