Philco Battery-WWII vintage
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Yep.
It had handles on either side, and it took two reasonably strong men to carry it.
We had that Soviet FIAT 500 c...morzh — 11:45 AM |
PT-6 finished!!
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I’ll get on doing that and see what happens.
Just to keep this all in one thread -
Anyone know what length/size is u...bridkarl — 10:01 AM |
Zenith H725
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Hello Ed,
Well done on your part anyway that radio uses neon bulbs ?
Sincerely richardradiorich — 09:43 AM |
PT-6 finished!!
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I agree with Ron. That’s how my 49-906 behaves. That’s why I’m curious if the bulb stays at full brightness if the recti...jrblasde — 07:54 AM |
462ron
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I don’t know exactly how dim your pilot gets but this is the typical of the response of many transformerless AA5s where ...462ron — 07:38 AM |
Philco Battery-WWII vintage
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Well Philco did start out in the lead acid battery manufacturing business, and I think that they were still doing so dur...Arran — 12:06 AM |
Philco model 38 code 121 not receiving signal.
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It is odd that they chose the autodyne mixer/oscillator in one version of this set, with the #15 tube, but chose to use ...Arran — 11:02 PM |
Information on the Other Front Runners of the Era
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It's not philco but I use it quite often for Marconi radios which are Canadian.
It is just another resource for u...Dan Walker — 10:25 PM |
Zenith H725
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Glad to hear the radio is back home. David :clap:David — 08:47 PM |
Zenith H725
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A great ending to the H 725 saga. I would feel all warm and fuzzy. PaulPaul Philco322 — 07:13 PM |