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RCA Model 8-X-8N
8/8/2004 7:39:32 PMSteve
Have an old RCA table top radio, model 8-X-8N and can't find any reference to it on the net. It has a bare circuit board chassis with 5 tubes and twin speakers. Case is white plastic. Appears to be late 50s/early sixties but with AM only. Probably a cheap radio (has paper caps) but I'd like to repair it and can't find any schematics...any ideas?
8/8/2004 8:23:06 PMNorm Leal
Hi Steve

RCA 8X8N is in Sam's Photofact #359-14. You should be able to get this information through your local library. Sam's may be reached at 800-428-7267.

Sam's 359 covers radios made in 1957.

Norm

:Have an old RCA table top radio, model 8-X-8N and can't find any reference to it on the net. It has a bare circuit board chassis with 5 tubes and twin speakers. Case is white plastic. Appears to be late 50s/early sixties but with AM only. Probably a cheap radio (has paper caps) but I'd like to repair it and can't find any schematics...any ideas?

8/9/2004 5:09:30 PMSteve
:Hi Steve
:
: RCA 8X8N is in Sam's Photofact #359-14. You should be able to get this information through your local library. Sam's may be reached at 800-428-7267.
:
: Sam's 359 covers radios made in 1957.
:
:Norm
:
::Have an old RCA table top radio, model 8-X-8N and can't find any reference to it on the net. It has a bare circuit board chassis with 5 tubes and twin speakers. Case is white plastic. Appears to be late 50s/early sixties but with AM only. Probably a cheap radio (has paper caps) but I'd like to repair it and can't find any schematics...any ideas?
8/9/2004 5:10:47 PMSteve
::Hi Steve
::
:: RCA 8X8N is in Sam's Photofact #359-14. You should be able to get this information through your local library. Sam's may be reached at 800-428-7267.
::
:: Sam's 359 covers radios made in 1957.
::
::Norm
::
:::Have an old RCA table top radio, model 8-X-8N and can't find any reference to it on the net. It has a bare circuit board chassis with 5 tubes and twin speakers. Case is white plastic. Appears to be late 50s/early sixties but with AM only. Probably a cheap radio (has paper caps) but I'd like to repair it and can't find any schematics...any ideas?

Norm,

Thanks, appreciate the quick reply. I'll check up on Sam's!

Steve



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