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1949 Motorola 5A9M
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This is a nice little Motorola set that appears to be in relatively good shape. None of the external plastic case is broken although the power cord has been cut off.
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The outside is very dirty but seems to be cleaning up nicely with some waterless hand cleaner on a paper towel, well, lots of paper towels and cotton swabs.
[Image: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/nmamaisap...vglp&raw=1]

So far the only obvious broken parts are the two red plastic mounts for the front door hinges.
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Here's a close up of the hinge inserted into the space where the hinge mount should be supporting the hinge. I'll have to do some thinking about out to manufacture something to do this. Since the on-off switch for the responds directly to the opening and closing of the front panel on the radio its important to find a fix.

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The underside of the chassis has a nice date stamp of May 4, 1949 and when that panel is removed you get a look at the wiring and components housed there. A lot of stuff packed into a small space so replacing caps is going to be a little difficult.
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Fortunately it looks like all the transformers are still intact (unlike the Philco 39-7 I just set aside),the tubes all test out OK and the loop antenna housed in the front panel ohms out OK.
#2

Bob, Nice radio.  I’ve not seen one before.  Keep us updated!

Joe

Matthew 16:26 "For what does it profit a man if he gain the whole world, yet lose his own soul?"
#3

This would be the second portable in the "other radios" forum where I have a similar one in my collection. I have a Canadian market Phillips portable that looks identical to the Motorola 5A9M Bob just posted. It's called a model CMB41L here is an example: https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/philips_cm..._41_l.html and even the chassis looks the same, not sure of the wiring. I will have to look it up but I think the Phillips may be a 1951 model, so maybe they bought the tooling from Motorola in Chicago, and started making them in Montreal? It's sort of odd because Phillips bought out Rogers after the war, and were making most of their sets in the Toronto area as that was where the Rogers-Majestic factory was. I believe that Motorola also set up a factory in Canada around the same time, though I will have to find out when, and where. They riveted a brass plate over where it says "Motorola" on Bob's set, and put a sticker over the plastic button that releases the lid. Here is the service info on the Pacific TV site: https://pacifictv.ca/schematics/philipscmb41ldata.pdf
Regards
Arran




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