Very nice radio! It was a pleasure to watch, thanks for the upload! A shame about the FM, if I would like to buy it of you because I think it is a beautiful radio, something I have never seen overhere. But I live on the other side of the world so it is not going to happen. All the best, thanks again for the video.
Nice early AM/FM wood case S-W radio. Too bad about the open in the FM part of the IF transy. Maybe sell it with that info and the next guy would have the gumption to go in it and fix it. Rare to see a S-W glass dial without inside paint flaking off. Otherwise, awesome fault finding demonstrated.
Hello. Being as the FM frequency of the radio goes up to 108 Mhz, would make it post 1946. This was the year that the FM tuning scale was standardized from 88-108 Mhz, I believe.
Two truck loads, lots of future projects. Great troubleshooting!
That cabinet reminds me of the breadbox project we had in high school wood shop.
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in the 50's we had one of these radio's, they played great
Very nice radio! It was a pleasure to watch, thanks for the upload! A shame about the FM, if I would like to buy it of you because I think it is a beautiful radio, something I have never seen overhere. But I live on the other side of the world so it is not going to happen. All the best, thanks again for the video.
Nice looking radio.
Nice!
Nice early AM/FM wood case S-W radio. Too bad about the open in the FM part of the IF transy. Maybe sell it with that info
and the next guy would have the gumption to go in it and fix it. Rare to see a S-W glass dial without inside paint flaking off.
Otherwise, awesome fault finding demonstrated.
50's Radio a nice radio
I have one of those radios, but it's missing its back. Not working, and no restoration yet attempted.
Hello. Being as the FM frequency of the radio goes up to 108 Mhz, would make it post 1946. This was the year that the FM tuning scale was standardized from 88-108 Mhz, I believe.
I got an old Zenith 8H034 If I remember correctly! It’s got both FM bands and the board cast band! There’s lots of work to be done to it!
This must have been one of the first sets to use the modern 88-108 band!
12av6 is a better sub for 6aq6 as both are .15amp and this is a series string set