Not able to find your model listed:
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Resources/451/T0000451.htm
Westinghouse models usually start with a letter. Even looked for 667 after a letter, no luck. Was your radio made in the US?
Norm
:Can anyone help me find a schematic for a modle 667 it is a console modle year 1939 maybe
That makes a big difference. Few Canadian radios were imported into the US so information didn't make it into Rider. Have you emailed Ed in Canada. He may have an idea. I'll forward this to him.
Norm
:Norm It has two short wave bands on it an six push buttons and also a tuning eye whe I do an inter net search I come up with an Australian modle but the schematic dosen't look like the right one. There is a tube layout on the inside of the cabinet that says at the bottom to get a radio license from the Canadian Ministry of Transport so I assume it to be a Canadian modle
:Eldon
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: That makes a big difference. Few Canadian radios were imported into the US so information didn't make it into Rider. Have you emailed Ed in Canada. He may have an idea. I'll forward this to him.
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:Norm
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::Norm It has two short wave bands on it an six push buttons and also a tuning eye whe I do an inter net search I come up with an Australian modle but the schematic dosen't look like the right one. There is a tube layout on the inside of the cabinet that says at the bottom to get a radio license from the Canadian Ministry of Transport so I assume it to be a Canadian modle
Westinghouse Canada made 2 versions of this radio, 1939 and 42. Schematics have been emailed.
Ed.