11-13-2005, 01:19 PM
Hello Chuck,
An AC meter? Does it have an internal rectifier?
I thought it might be a tuning meter for substitution or alignment purposes.
It will be very interesting to see this thing.
Although not made by Philco, here is another somewhat related item I just picked up. The resistance line cord is "toast" so it can't be plugged in.
http://cgi.ebay.com/6570830906
In this case I'm considering modifying it with an internal transformer so that it actually works and is safe to use. But then it won't be original anymore.
Thanks,
Izzy
An AC meter? Does it have an internal rectifier?
I thought it might be a tuning meter for substitution or alignment purposes.
It will be very interesting to see this thing.
Although not made by Philco, here is another somewhat related item I just picked up. The resistance line cord is "toast" so it can't be plugged in.
http://cgi.ebay.com/6570830906
In this case I'm considering modifying it with an internal transformer so that it actually works and is safe to use. But then it won't be original anymore.
Thanks,
Izzy