You may already have this, but here’s a link to the “PA Packard” model schematic and installation instructions.
There is a drawing showing the dashboard installation and firewall mounting points. Not exactly what you asked for, but it might help get an idea of spatial dimensions of the Dynamotor unit.
The only other thing I discovered is that the “EA” unit is powered by 6 volts (as typical of most 1933 cars).
Here’s a link to a 1933 Packard Service Sheet that mentions the “new Packard radio” and shows a (grainy) photo of the control head. It’s on page 4 of this PDF.
That information is very useful. I had not seen those documents. Looks like they had at least two different control heads , one type is on the steering column, the other is in the dash panel.
I have the radio, now I need to buy a 33 Packard I would need to win the lotto
(This post was last modified: 02-24-2023, 11:38 PM by Transitone10.)
Yes, it looks like two different control head installations that might be Packard car model specific.
You don’t own the ‘33 Packard? Darn. That’s ok, neither do I.
There’s another document I found that specifies a box dimension for the EA dynamotor. I’ll see if I can find it again. It was only a measurement for cutting out a floor panel in the car to drop the dynamotor in place.
On page three of this PDF the Dynamotor is described along with the following recommendation:
“The Dynamotor housing or box can be conveniently located in the floor of the car. Simply cut a hole 6 1/8” by 8 7/16” in the floor and drop the box in place from the top.”
Still no picture of the housing or box yet, but this gives you a little more to go on.
Also, it seems Philco supplied one type of control unit that could be steering column mounted or dashboard mounted. Page two of the “PA Packard” PDF schematic I sent earlier explains in detail under the heading “Control Unit”
That document does give a few hints about the fitting of the Dynamotor and the size of the Dynamotor housing.
Getting back the PA Packard receiver, the document you found for that installation mentions that the Dynamotor is placed in the LH glove compartment of the car.
Maybe the other document http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel...013995.pdf is meant for the universal version of the Transitone 8 ? What is interesting is, it mentions using the EA Dynamotor with the earlier Model 3 Transitone set
Yes it looks like the Packard car used either of two control units , one fits in the dash and another type on the steering column.
(This post was last modified: 02-26-2023, 07:05 AM by Transitone10.)
The limited experience I have had with Dynamotors tells me they are noisy things, they whine like a sick cat. The military liked Dynamotors because they are generally reliable.