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Philco Tropic 3530 schematics
#1

Philco Tropic chasis tipo 3530, service manual or schematics and cord dial.


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#2

    Válvulas:

UCH-42
UAF-41
UAF-41
UL-41
UY-41
#3

Which is the scheme of placement of cord of the dial?


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#4

Alguien conoce la forma de colocación del hilo del dial.

Someone knows how to dial thread placement?
#5

I do not have any info on the 3530, sorry. This set was made either in Great Britain or Argentina, and you will have the source the service information from there as it was never published here in the USA.

This source may be of some help - the UK Vintage Radio forum:
http://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/index.php

Yo no tengo ninguna información sobre el 3530, lo siento. Este conjunto se hizo ya sea en Gran Bretaña o Argentina, y usted tendrá la fuente de la información de servicio a partir de ahí, ya que nunca fue publicado aquí en los EE.UU..

Esta fuente puede ser de alguna ayuda - el foro Reino Unido Vintage Radio:

http://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/index.php

(I do not speak Spanish - I used Google Translate to do the work for me.)

--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#6

OK Ron, Thanks you




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