Hi.
Been searching for info on this old tube radio I have and so far only come accross vague articles or tutorials about this technologie and operatinn.
The radio seems to work on AM only. It has six frequencies in all.
16m, 19m, 25m, 31m, B and A.
I beleive it has 6 or 7 tubes, 3 of which are of the glass kind and do light up nicely. The others are shorter and smaller and made of metal.
Also ther are two tall, square tin boxes. Are these the filters?
My question is can the radio receive AM and possibly be faulty on all other frequencies or would they all go out?
And... any really good material on the operation and diagnosis of the radios?
Here are a few pics.
Check out the old capacitors, what a look into the past.
Been searching for info on this old tube radio I have and so far only come accross vague articles or tutorials about this technologie and operatinn.
The radio seems to work on AM only. It has six frequencies in all.
16m, 19m, 25m, 31m, B and A.
I beleive it has 6 or 7 tubes, 3 of which are of the glass kind and do light up nicely. The others are shorter and smaller and made of metal.
Also ther are two tall, square tin boxes. Are these the filters?
My question is can the radio receive AM and possibly be faulty on all other frequencies or would they all go out?
And... any really good material on the operation and diagnosis of the radios?
Here are a few pics.
Check out the old capacitors, what a look into the past.
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