1949 Motorola 5A9M
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I've started looking into the very weak and garbled reception in the set (I have the HS-62A version of the chassis seen ...klondike98 — 12:00 AM |
A Marconi model 86
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Those last photos were not very good,so I used one of my other cameras. This is more like the true colors of the radio....Dan Walker — 10:48 PM |
Philco 42-345 Restoration/Repair
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If you look closely at the paper wax capacitors they probably have something like "outside foil" near the blac...RodB — 10:41 PM |
A Marconi model 86
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Hello Dan,
That really turned out very nice and I also like that color it is not to dark .
I Have General Electric m...radiorich — 08:50 PM |
Table radio 51C or 52C?
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The model 51 and 52 are identical mechanically, I'm not sure what may have been changed between the two chassis but one ...Arran — 08:18 PM |
A Marconi model 86
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Well today I installed the grill cloth board and the speaker. The speaker must weigh 20 pounds by itself.
I put the c...Dan Walker — 08:10 PM |
Unidentified Philco Bakelite
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It's a British Philco, likely from the early 1950s. It has a very common layout for British sets starting in the post wa...Arran — 08:02 PM |
Table radio 51C or 52C?
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I suggest you take that look under the hood eventually.
Makes little sense to try to figure things out without looking ...morzh — 07:03 PM |
Unidentified Philco Bakelite
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Possibly a UK radio. I make this presumption based on the Long Wave band. A photo of the back available? Take care, -...GarySP — 06:18 PM |
Table radio 51C or 52C?
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Morzh
There are only 7 wires coming off the transformer. 3 for B+, 2 for 115 in and 2 for 5V to the 80. Maybe there i...antiqueradionut — 05:36 PM |