03-04-2011, 09:30 PM
Hi Bill
The FM part was purchased seperate. it is a chassis that fits on top of the AM tuner (there usually a mounting plate near the top of the cabinet there for it) and plugs into the main chassis you will see the plugs for it on the rear of the chassis. I found a FM tuner for mine on Ebay. They show up once in a while. The FM chassis you need is the CR-189B, but a CR-192 will work just fine (just remember the FM chassis is inverted). I will check and see if I Have a good pair of 6L6's. As far as manuals I think they are available on Ebay. I just have what I got from NA. There was three changers that they used on these models, the 78 only was a 56, the 33 1/3 and 78 was the 256 and the three speed was the 356. I think they came out with the changers as the records were invented. They were all webcor changers.
Hope I have been some help.
Joe
The FM part was purchased seperate. it is a chassis that fits on top of the AM tuner (there usually a mounting plate near the top of the cabinet there for it) and plugs into the main chassis you will see the plugs for it on the rear of the chassis. I found a FM tuner for mine on Ebay. They show up once in a while. The FM chassis you need is the CR-189B, but a CR-192 will work just fine (just remember the FM chassis is inverted). I will check and see if I Have a good pair of 6L6's. As far as manuals I think they are available on Ebay. I just have what I got from NA. There was three changers that they used on these models, the 78 only was a 56, the 33 1/3 and 78 was the 256 and the three speed was the 356. I think they came out with the changers as the records were invented. They were all webcor changers.
Hope I have been some help.
Joe
Joe Bratcher near Louisville, KY