We don't have schematics for a lot of these early battery radios. Look at the Stewart Warner 300 series radio. This schematic is easy to read and similar to a lot of the battery radios. You will need 5-6 volts for the "A" battery, 90 volts "B" battery and 22 1/2 to 45 for the detector supply. If the radio uses a 200A tube use 22 1/2 volts. Some of these radios also used a "C" battery. If your radio does, use -4 1/2 volts.
Look over the SW schematic and post any questions.
Norm
: DOES ANYONE HAVE A SCHEMATIC FOR AN ERLA S-11 RADIO?
: I CHECKED NOSTALGIA'S SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE IS NOTHING
: EVEN CLOSE.....WHAT I REALLY NEED IS THE BATTERY
: VOLTAGES AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS..THANK YOU..ELMER
: We don't have schematics for a lot of these early battery radios. Look at the Stewart Warner 300 series radio. This schematic is easy to read and similar to a lot of the battery radios. You will need 5-6 volts for the "A" battery, 90 volts "B" battery and 22 1/2 to 45 for the detector supply. If the radio uses a 200A tube use 22 1/2 volts. Some of these radios also used a "C" battery. If your radio does, use -4 1/2 volts.
: Look over the SW schematic and post any questions.
: Norm
:
: : DOES ANYONE HAVE A SCHEMATIC FOR AN ERLA S-11 RADIO?
: : I CHECKED NOSTALGIA'S SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE IS NOTHING
: : EVEN CLOSE.....WHAT I REALLY NEED IS THE BATTERY
: : VOLTAGES AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS..THANK YOU..ELMER
After clicking on schematics, click "Rider by Original Index" before going to Stewart Warner. You will get a completely different set of schematics.
Norm
: DEAR NORM...THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP..
: I MAY HAVE ENOUGH INFORMATION NOW TO SOLVE MY PROBLEM
: ABOUT THE BATTERY VOLTAGES....I DID LOOK AT THE
: STEWART WARNER SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE WAS NOTHING LIKE
: A 300 NUMBER....THE FEW I LOOKED AT EITHER USED SCREEN
: GRID TUBES OR WERE A C POWERED.....ANYHOW.WITH THE MUCH
: APPRECIATED HELP YOU GAVE, I MIGHT BE OK..THANKS ELMER
: : Hi Elmer
: : We don't have schematics for a lot of these early battery radios. Look at the Stewart Warner 300 series radio. This schematic is easy to read and similar to a lot of the battery radios. You will need 5-6 volts for the "A" battery, 90 volts "B" battery and 22 1/2 to 45 for the detector supply. If the radio uses a 200A tube use 22 1/2 volts. Some of these radios also used a "C" battery. If your radio does, use -4 1/2 volts.
: : Look over the SW schematic and post any questions.
: : Norm
: :
: : : DOES ANYONE HAVE A SCHEMATIC FOR AN ERLA S-11 RADIO?
: : : I CHECKED NOSTALGIA'S SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE IS NOTHING
: : : EVEN CLOSE.....WHAT I REALLY NEED IS THE BATTERY
: : : VOLTAGES AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS..THANK YOU..ELMER
: After clicking on schematics, click "Rider by Original Index" before going to Stewart Warner. You will get a completely different set of schematics.
: Norm
: : DEAR NORM...THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP..
: : I MAY HAVE ENOUGH INFORMATION NOW TO SOLVE MY PROBLEM
: : ABOUT THE BATTERY VOLTAGES....I DID LOOK AT THE
: : STEWART WARNER SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE WAS NOTHING LIKE
: : A 300 NUMBER....THE FEW I LOOKED AT EITHER USED SCREEN
: : GRID TUBES OR WERE A C POWERED.....ANYHOW.WITH THE MUCH
: : APPRECIATED HELP YOU GAVE, I MIGHT BE OK..THANKS ELMER
: : : Hi Elmer
: : : We don't have schematics for a lot of these early battery radios. Look at the Stewart Warner 300 series radio. This schematic is easy to read and similar to a lot of the battery radios. You will need 5-6 volts for the "A" battery, 90 volts "B" battery and 22 1/2 to 45 for the detector supply. If the radio uses a 200A tube use 22 1/2 volts. Some of these radios also used a "C" battery. If your radio does, use -4 1/2 volts.
: : : Look over the SW schematic and post any questions.
: : : Norm
: : :
: : : : DOES ANYONE HAVE A SCHEMATIC FOR AN ERLA S-11 RADIO?
: : : : I CHECKED NOSTALGIA'S SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE IS NOTHING
: : : : EVEN CLOSE.....WHAT I REALLY NEED IS THE BATTERY
: : : : VOLTAGES AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS..THANK YOU..ELMER
lelmore123@aol.com
:DEAR NORM.....YOU HIT IT RIGHT ON THE HEAD....
:THE STEWART-WARNER 300'S ARE VERY SIMILAR TO THE
:ERLA...A FEW OF THEM HAVE THE SAME TUBE LINE-UP..
:...EVERY TIME I'VE ASKED A QUESTION, YOU'VE BAILED
:ME OUT.....THANKS A LOT.......ELMER
:: Hi Elmer
:
:: After clicking on schematics, click "Rider by Original Index" before going to Stewart Warner. You will get a completely different set of schematics.
:
:: Norm
:
:: : DEAR NORM...THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP..
:: : I MAY HAVE ENOUGH INFORMATION NOW TO SOLVE MY PROBLEM
:: : ABOUT THE BATTERY VOLTAGES....I DID LOOK AT THE
:: : STEWART WARNER SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE WAS NOTHING LIKE
:: : A 300 NUMBER....THE FEW I LOOKED AT EITHER USED SCREEN
:: : GRID TUBES OR WERE A C POWERED.....ANYHOW.WITH THE MUCH
:: : APPRECIATED HELP YOU GAVE, I MIGHT BE OK..THANKS ELMER
:: : : Hi Elmer
:
:: : : We don't have schematics for a lot of these early battery radios. Look at the Stewart Warner 300 series radio. This schematic is easy to read and similar to a lot of the battery radios. You will need 5-6 volts for the "A" battery, 90 volts "B" battery and 22 1/2 to 45 for the detector supply. If the radio uses a 200A tube use 22 1/2 volts. Some of these radios also used a "C" battery. If your radio does, use -4 1/2 volts.
:
:: : : Look over the SW schematic and post any questions.
:
:: : : Norm
:
:: : :
:: : : : DOES ANYONE HAVE A SCHEMATIC FOR AN ERLA S-11 RADIO?
:: : : : I CHECKED NOSTALGIA'S SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE IS NOTHING
:: : : : EVEN CLOSE.....WHAT I REALLY NEED IS THE BATTERY
:: : : : VOLTAGES AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS..THANK YOU..ELMER
:
:
lelmore123@aol.com
:Hi Elmer
:
: We don't have schematics for a lot of these early battery radios. Look at the Stewart Warner 300 series radio. This schematic is easy to read and similar to a lot of the battery radios. You will need 5-6 volts for the "A" battery, 90 volts "B" battery and 22 1/2 to 45 for the detector supply. If the radio uses a 200A tube use 22 1/2 volts. Some of these radios also used a "C" battery. If your radio does, use -4 1/2 volts.
:
: Look over the SW schematic and post any questions.
:
:Norm
:
:
:: DOES ANYONE HAVE A SCHEMATIC FOR AN ERLA S-11 RADIO?
:: I CHECKED NOSTALGIA'S SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE IS NOTHING
:: EVEN CLOSE.....WHAT I REALLY NEED IS THE BATTERY
:: VOLTAGES AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS..THANK YOU..ELMER
:
:
: DOES ANYONE HAVE A SCHEMATIC FOR AN ERLA S-11 RADIO?
: I CHECKED NOSTALGIA'S SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE IS NOTHING
: EVEN CLOSE.....WHAT I REALLY NEED IS THE BATTERY
: VOLTAGES AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS..THANK YOU..ELMER
lelmore123@aol.com
:Hi Elmer, The ELRA was the Electrical Research Lab. Look at Riders under this name, try Electrical Research Lab volume 1, page 1. They don't list the model S11 but you might find a model listed that's similar. Good Luck, Don Black. PS It also mentions sentinel but a Sentinel model 11 is an AC set.
:
:: DOES ANYONE HAVE A SCHEMATIC FOR AN ERLA S-11 RADIO?
:: I CHECKED NOSTALGIA'S SCHEMATICS..BUT THERE IS NOTHING
:: EVEN CLOSE.....WHAT I REALLY NEED IS THE BATTERY
:: VOLTAGES AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS..THANK YOU..ELMER
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