Your radio should already have an AC line cord. It may have been the type that plugs into the radio and is missing?
Information about your Philco can be hound here:
http://ww3.nostalgiaair.org/schematics/PHL/_PHL_19-186.gif
For additional pages change 19-186 to 19-187 etc. Wait at least 30 seconds between selecting pages.
Use flashlight batteries for filaments. Use 9 volt transistor radio batteries in series for the "B" battery. Original batteries may still be available from AES, tubesandmore.com but expensive.
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:I recently bought the above item with a very nive body.
:It operated on the Philco P-361 battery only.
:However, the 49-602 model had both battery and ac/dc.
:Could I install modern batteries to bring power to this radio?
:Could I install a power plug? It appears that the 602 model has a selinium rectifier.
:Thanks in advance,
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