Here are Warwick schematics:
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Resources/441/T0000441.htm
Number 30 tubes were used in battery radios. Your radio may have been battery operated, no rectifier? Number 43 or 25C6 tubes (different sockets) were used in AC/DC radios. Since someone made modifications could a diode have been added as rectifier?
Norm
:hi i am trying to find a schematic for this set it is a trf radio with 26c6 tubes a 43 and it has a 76 mounted on a 30 socket i see no rectifier tube but there is a tube socket on the back of the chassis unless it was a speaker plug i'll have to check it . it is a small wood radio with a chrome grill i would guess made in the mid thirties. looking in all my books i think it may be a mod. 519 but i'm not sure is anyone familier with this set? i don't even know if the tubes are correct i doubt it. butch
hi norm it is not a battery set it has a power cord with one wire being a resistor.the tube lineup makes no sense the 30 tube i mentioned is just a base with a 76 tube soldered on to it converting the 76 to 4 pins which i've never seen before as one has an indirecetly heated cathode .ican't find any schematics in warwick which match however i find one in a radio diagram book ihave with a tube lineup of 6c6 6d6 25z5 43 and a Ll55b resisterTHIS IS A MOD 519 THE ONLY TRF WARWICK I CAN FIND but i'm not sure its even a warwick it was the only brand i could find that used the trade name deluxe