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A 1937 Accessory Philco Antenna
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Yep. the bare twisted copper lines were cut from the first kit shown. What the AC plug was for is a mystery. Don't try to use it for anything!

The kit had this stuff: Two lengths of bare copper twisted wire, which were the two doublet legs. They connected to the "balun" transformer in the aluminum can. The lead-in to the set goes from the balun to the set. There is an insulator tube for the lead-in or the ground wire (The single conductor insulated wire). There is a ground clamp for a water pipe, and the porcelain lightning arrestor. there should be an instruction sheet in the kit.

My father bought a Philco 37-650 new for Christmas, 1936, and one of these kits was supplied with the set. Father never did install the antenna kit as recommended, and probably very few ever were. The lead-in nhad rubber insulation on the conductors, and that will be all dried out, long since.

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RE: A 1937 Accessory Philco Antenna - by Doug Houston - 03-09-2013, 07:54 PM
RE: A 1937 Accessory Philco Antenna - by Raleigh - 03-14-2013, 01:25 PM



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