Zenith is one of the few radios that can be traced from either the chassis number or serial number. Your model number is one of the following: 10S443, 10S452, 10S464, 10S470, 10S491 or 10S492. I will send you the schematic.
Norm
: I found a Zenith console radio at a yard sale. I'd like to restore it but haven't been able to find any info on it yet. According to sticker inside it, it is model 1005, serial no S713240. There are 9 tubes. I can only get 5 out. Their numbers are: 1-6v6 gt/g, 2-6x5gt, 1-6v6g (g35), and 1-6j5g (21r). It seems from the dial to be a T-O. It has 6 pre-set stations (changeable) on one side of the dial and 6 buttons for bass, treble, voice, normal, low bass and alto on the other side. Any info on this radio (chassis #,schmatics, etc.) would be appreciated. thanks Lincoln
I will need your email address. When you posted your question you may not have used the proper email ID.
Norm
: Hi Lincoln
: Zenith is one of the few radios that can be traced from either the chassis number or serial number. Your model number is one of the following: 10S443, 10S452, 10S464, 10S470, 10S491 or 10S492. I will send you the schematic.
: Norm
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: : I found a Zenith console radio at a yard sale. I'd like to restore it but haven't been able to find any info on it yet. According to sticker inside it, it is model 1005, serial no S713240. There are 9 tubes. I can only get 5 out. Their numbers are: 1-6v6 gt/g, 2-6x5gt, 1-6v6g (g35), and 1-6j5g (21r). It seems from the dial to be a T-O. It has 6 pre-set stations (changeable) on one side of the dial and 6 buttons for bass, treble, voice, normal, low bass and alto on the other side. Any info on this radio (chassis #,schmatics, etc.) would be appreciated. thanks Lincoln