Technical information can be found here:
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Resources/708/M0023708.htm
Collectors Guide to Antique Radios lists it as a 1946 model, before stereo. Tubes and other parts are available. It would be a good idea to replace electrolytic filter caps before operating your radio.
Norm
: I have a truetone stereo with the radio and pull out turntable Model# D1645, Series 26176A. I would like information Re: it's period, value and parts. Is it from the 40's or 50's? Is it possible to replace the bulbs if necessary? If someone has info re: this fine peice of history please respond.
I also have this same radio and I am trying to restore it, I need a schematic can you help me with this. Ps the radio is a 1946 model. Leon