06-17-2008, 09:23 PM
This thread just gave me a little insight to the chassis I've had for several years. I'd suspected that IBM may have had something to do with it, but have never seen anything about it.
The receiver chassis is a modified model 91. There is a power amplifier chassis that came with it, that uses 2-81 and 2-50 tubes. There is a panel, with a lot of switches, much like the one shown in the original post.
There is a record player that was part of the system. It's an RCA motor board, using the "inertia" type RCA pickup arm.
This whole thing was obviously made by Philco. It's the only place I've ever seen Philco use Push-pull 50 outputs.
Know anything about this, Ron? Just some more goofy Philco stuff I have.
The receiver chassis is a modified model 91. There is a power amplifier chassis that came with it, that uses 2-81 and 2-50 tubes. There is a panel, with a lot of switches, much like the one shown in the original post.
There is a record player that was part of the system. It's an RCA motor board, using the "inertia" type RCA pickup arm.
This whole thing was obviously made by Philco. It's the only place I've ever seen Philco use Push-pull 50 outputs.
Know anything about this, Ron? Just some more goofy Philco stuff I have.