11-29-2022, 08:34 PM
My 2 cents:
1) At https://worldradiohistory.com/Rider-Manual.htm you can find the scanned Rider's manuals which allow for text searches. I've used them before to see what radio chassis I could scavenge a part from. Since the transformer is marked 39, I checked the 1939/40/41 Riders but didn't find it. So it's not perfect. I however, could search for and find other parts.
2) I happen to have downloaded the 1942 parts catalog (from the Phorum library, I believe). It too is a searchable PDF. I searched it and found the transformer, but without the N suffix - see below. For parts like it looks like they show the radios it was used in, not something you'd do for most resistors or capacitors .
That's the best I can think of.
1) At https://worldradiohistory.com/Rider-Manual.htm you can find the scanned Rider's manuals which allow for text searches. I've used them before to see what radio chassis I could scavenge a part from. Since the transformer is marked 39, I checked the 1939/40/41 Riders but didn't find it. So it's not perfect. I however, could search for and find other parts.
2) I happen to have downloaded the 1942 parts catalog (from the Phorum library, I believe). It too is a searchable PDF. I searched it and found the transformer, but without the N suffix - see below. For parts like it looks like they show the radios it was used in, not something you'd do for most resistors or capacitors .
That's the best I can think of.
Can't think of anything witty.
Greg O.
Whitehall, PA