8/20/2002 10:24:41 PMWAYNE FUNK(17563:0)
I JUST CAME INTO POSESSION OF A 130A IT IS GORGOUS AND IT IS THE HEAVIST RADIO THAT I HAVE EVER OWNED. CAN ANY ONE TELL ME WHERE I CAN GET SOME SPACIFIC INFO ON THIS RADIO? THANKS WAYNE
8/20/2002 11:33:02 PMNorm Leal(17564:17563)
Hi Wayne
Your Majestic 130A uses the same schematic as 130 available here on nostalgiaair. It's a 1930 radio using "screen grid", #24 tubes. Majestic 130A uses a Model G-4 Colotura Dynamic Speaker. The radio has high quality push-pull output, #45 tubes. Your radio differs from model 130 as terminals are supplied for antenna and ground.
Norm
:I JUST CAME INTO POSESSION OF A 130A IT IS GORGOUS AND IT IS THE HEAVIST RADIO THAT I HAVE EVER OWNED. CAN ANY ONE TELL ME WHERE I CAN GET SOME SPACIFIC INFO ON THIS RADIO? THANKS WAYNE
8/22/2002 12:10:02 AMDave Kasabo(17582:17563)
WAYNE:
I ALSO ACQUIRED A MODEL 130-A. Indeed, the cabinet is one of the most beautiful ever made; much nicer than the model 130. I have the complete manufacturers manual for the model 130-a. The schematic on Nostalgiaair is accurate but if you need any additional info, e-mail me and I will scan the required pages of the manual.
12/7/2004 6:21:06 AMHenry Freeland(27749:17582)
:WAYNE:
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:I ALSO ACQUIRED A MODEL 130-A. Indeed, the cabinet is one of the most beautiful ever made; much nicer than the model 130. I have the complete manufacturers manual for the model 130-a. The schematic on Nostalgiaair is accurate but if you need any additional info, e-mail me and I will scan the required pages of the manual.
12/7/2004 6:29:54 AMHenry Freeland(27750:27749)
Wayne : I recently purchased a majestic 130a,I want to know if your restoration turned out ok, the radio I have lookes to be in very good shape although it isnt playing at present, just hum, tubes light up, it has the old style tubes kinda looks like lite bulbs, If you have any suggestions about my restoration please feel free to email me.