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8/5/2013 9:47:51 AMRon Wells
Looking for schematics for an RCA Nipper Ten. Have one with some separated soldered wires. Thanks.
8/5/2013 2:02:16 PMNorm Leal
Available RCA schematics can be found here:

http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Resources/323/T0000323.htm

Radios made after WW2 are in Sam's Photofact.

Norm

:Looking for schematics for an RCA Nipper Ten. Have one with some separated soldered wires. Thanks.
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8/6/2013 6:19:32 AMCarl T
:Looking for schematics for an RCA Nipper Ten. Have one with some separated soldered wires. Thanks.
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Ron,
I'm not finding any info on a Nipper ten.
Is there a chassis number on it?
Carl T
8/11/2013 2:45:27 PM*** Edd ***









Sir Ron . . . . . .




I am familiar with RCA having assigned Nipper to three different time eras of manufacturing, but only with the "Ten" aspect being in the very latest era. . . . . . circa '57-'58.


BUT if that is the case, with the "some separated soldered wires "statement ; there is actually being MINIMAL interconnecting wires, as the bulk of the set is built on a PCB.


If you can come back with the sets tube line up we will know for sure.


The middle era series used 12SA7 12SK7 12SQ7 50L6GT 35Z5GT toobies.


Or some later used 12BE6 12BA6 12AV6 50C5 35W4


I think theVERY last era set I referenced, used " energy saver" 100 ma series string filament tubes of :


36AM3B   34GD5A   18FX6A   18FW6A   18FY6A  toobies.







73's de Edd




You can catch more flies with sugar than with vinegar, but shit works the very best.




::Looking for schematics for an RCA Nipper Ten. Have one with some separated soldered wires. Thanks.
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:Ron,
:I'm not finding any info on a Nipper ten.
:Is there a chassis number on it?
:Carl T
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8/12/2013 8:16:29 AMRon Wells
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:I am familiar with RCA having assigned Nipper to three different time eras of manufacturing, but only with the "Ten" aspect being in the very latest era. . . . . . circa '57-'58.
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:BUT if that is the case, with the "some separated soldered wires "statement ; there is actually being MINIMAL interconnecting wires, as the bulk of the set is built on a PCB.
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:If you can come back with the sets tube line up we will know for sure.
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:The middle era series used 12SA7 12SK7 12SQ7 50L6GT 35Z5GT toobies.
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:I think theVERY last era set I referenced, used " energy saver" 100 ma series string filament tubes of :
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:::Looking for schematics for an RCA Nipper Ten. Have one with some separated soldered wires. Thanks.
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::I'm not finding any info on a Nipper ten.
::Is there a chassis number on it?
::Carl T
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8/12/2013 8:25:52 AMRon
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:I am familiar with RCA having assigned Nipper to three different time eras of manufacturing, but only with the "Ten" aspect being in the very latest era. . . . . . circa '57-'58.
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:BUT if that is the case, with the "some separated soldered wires "statement ; there is actually being MINIMAL interconnecting wires, as the bulk of the set is built on a PCB.
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:If you can come back with the sets tube line up we will know for sure.
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:The middle era series used 12SA7 12SK7 12SQ7 50L6GT 35Z5GT toobies.
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:Or some later used 12BE6 12BA6 12AV6 50C5 35W4
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:I think theVERY last era set I referenced, used " energy saver" 100 ma series string filament tubes of :
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:::Looking for schematics for an RCA Nipper Ten. Have one with some separated soldered wires. Thanks.
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::Ron,
::I'm not finding any info on a Nipper ten.
::Is there a chassis number on it?
::Carl T
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:Thanks everyone for your assistance. Edd, your list of tubes is the last energy saver group at the bottom. Also I see no Chassis # but the serial# is 8860 and the CSA approved # is S-7551. Sorry for the finger trouble.
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