12/15/2002 8:13:29 PMRA Jones(19463:0)
I have Packard Bell radio 10 tube circa mid 1930's - maybe early '40's. I am unable to find a model number on the chassis, just the outline where it had been is present. I was wondering if anyone knows what model it could be and/or any history of the early Packard Bell line.
I would like to restore this old beauty, and need a starting point.
Thanks,
RA
12/15/2002 9:13:21 PMNorm Leal(19466:19463)
Hi RA Jones
Listing tube types may help identify the model.
Norm
:I have Packard Bell radio 10 tube circa mid 1930's - maybe early '40's. I am unable to find a model number on the chassis, just the outline where it had been is present. I was wondering if anyone knows what model it could be and/or any history of the early Packard Bell line.
:I would like to restore this old beauty, and need a starting point.
:Thanks,
:RA
12/15/2002 9:13:23 PMNorm Leal(19467:19463)
Hi RA Jones
Listing tube types may help identify the model.
Norm
:I have Packard Bell radio 10 tube circa mid 1930's - maybe early '40's. I am unable to find a model number on the chassis, just the outline where it had been is present. I was wondering if anyone knows what model it could be and/or any history of the early Packard Bell line.
:I would like to restore this old beauty, and need a starting point.
:Thanks,
:RA
12/21/2002 2:00:48 PMRA Jones(19539:19467)
:Hi RA Jones
:
: Listing tube types may help identify the model.
:
:Norm
:
::I have Packard Bell radio 10 tube circa mid 1930's - maybe early '40's. I am unable to find a model number on the chassis, just the outline where it had been is present. I was wondering if anyone knows what model it could be and/or any history of the early Packard Bell line.
::I would like to restore this old beauty, and need a starting point.
::Thanks,
::RA
12/21/2002 2:03:15 PMRA Jones(19540:19539)
Hi Norm,
Thanks for you input,
The Tuning Eye is marked "KEN-RAD" but I can't tell what the numbers are without taking it out. The other tubes inside consist of; 2- 5Y3 GT/G, 1- 6L6 GA, 1- 6K7 GT, 1- 6A8, 2- 6K7, 1- 6R7 and 1- 6L6 for a total of 10 tubes.
Thanks again,
RA
::Hi RA Jones
::
:: Listing tube types may help identify the model.
::
::Norm
::
:::I have Packard Bell radio 10 tube circa mid 1930's - maybe early '40's. I am unable to find a model number on the chassis, just the outline where it had been is present. I was wondering if anyone knows what model it could be and/or any history of the early Packard Bell line.
:::I would like to restore this old beauty, and need a starting point.
:::Thanks,
:::RA