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MODEL111&111A
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I was looking for schematics for other people . And was at radio museum just happend on a discussion about the philco 111& 111a what the difference was .
They had no ideal does any one know ? They had a set of legs made into a bench that came from plant#25 . Does any one know the difference .
Thanks Kent.
#2

The Model 111 has a 50-60 cycle power transformer.
111A is the version with a 25-60 cycle power transformer and slightly
different power supply filter cap component values, according
to Philco Service Bulletin No. 46, dated January 1931.

Philco had many outside furniture plant and jobbers, as well as their own wood shop.
Plant 25 was the Red Lion Cabinet Co.

Chuck
#3

Thanks chuck . I thought maybe something to do with the make of the cabinet , or one had a phono.
Thanks again Kent.




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