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Mystery Radios - Pla--Mor, Audiotronics 222, and a Holywood HE-621
1/28/2006 11:30:03 PMDave G
I have three radios that I have not been able to find schematics for - or even any record of there manuafacture
I will try to spell better on this post. Any help in identifying these radios and associated schematics would be appreciated.


1. Is a called a PLA-MOR on the dial with no model number. I found several Ottawa, Canada WWII receiver license forms in the back of the radio, so I assume its 40-41 vitage and made in Canada. It's a AC wood AM portable with a handle.

2. This one is an Audiotronics Model 222, it looks to be a late 50s radio of high quality as it has a transformer, phone jack and external speaker jack with rugged cabinet and synthetic covering. Company was in Hollywood, CA

3. Final one is a Hollywood Electronics HE-421 AM/SW This is realy neat radio it has a fairly heavy guage crinkle painted steel cabinet, components typical of 50s, has the larger tubes - it looks like something typical of ham radios, but was recieve only a transformer based power supply and several plugs on the back that I haven't figured out what they are for. One is a tube base with a couple of jumpers on it - I assume its for non-permanate magnet speaker - Another looks a little like the small ac outlet (will accept two flat prongs)on clock radios with timed outlets (but this on isn't A/c) two .

8/4/2009 5:00:38 AML Basson
:I have three radios that I have not been able to find schematics for - or even any record of there manuafacture
:I will try to spell better on this post. Any help in identifying these radios and associated schematics would be appreciated.
:
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:1. Is a called a PLA-MOR on the dial with no model number. I found several Ottawa, Canada WWII receiver license forms in the back of the radio, so I assume its 40-41 vitage and made in Canada. It's a AC wood AM portable with a handle.
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:2. This one is an Audiotronics Model 222, it looks to be a late 50s radio of high quality as it has a transformer, phone jack and external speaker jack with rugged cabinet and synthetic covering. Company was in Hollywood, CA
:
:3. Final one is a Hollywood Electronics HE-421 AM/SW This is realy neat radio it has a fairly heavy guage crinkle painted steel cabinet, components typical of 50s, has the larger tubes - it looks like something typical of ham radios, but was recieve only a transformer based power supply and several plugs on the back that I haven't figured out what they are for. One is a tube base with a couple of jumpers on it - I assume its for non-permanate magnet speaker - Another looks a little like the small ac outlet (will accept two flat prongs)on clock radios with timed outlets (but this on isn't A/c) two .
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:I have one of the 222 AUdio tronics and it also has an alarm, it was for a school district, I can not find any info
8/4/2009 6:37:09 PMMAG
:I have three radios that I have not been able to find schematics for - or even any record of there manuafacture
:I will try to spell better on this post. Any help in identifying these radios and associated schematics would be appreciated.
:
:
:1. Is a called a PLA-MOR on the dial with no model number. I found several Ottawa, Canada WWII receiver license forms in the back of the radio, so I assume its 40-41 vitage and made in Canada. It's a AC wood AM portable with a handle.
:
:2. This one is an Audiotronics Model 222, it looks to be a late 50s radio of high quality as it has a transformer, phone jack and external speaker jack with rugged cabinet and synthetic covering. Company was in Hollywood, CA
:
:3. Final one is a Hollywood Electronics HE-421 AM/SW This is realy neat radio it has a fairly heavy guage crinkle painted steel cabinet, components typical of 50s, has the larger tubes - it looks like something typical of ham radios, but was recieve only a transformer based power supply and several plugs on the back that I haven't figured out what they are for. One is a tube base with a couple of jumpers on it - I assume its for non-permanate magnet speaker - Another looks a little like the small ac outlet (will accept two flat prongs)on clock radios with timed outlets (but this on isn't A/c) two .
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8/4/2009 6:38:09 PMMAG
::I have three radios that I have not been able to find schematics for - or even any record of there manuafacture
::I will try to spell better on this post. Any help in identifying these radios and associated schematics would be appreciated.
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::1. Is a called a PLA-MOR on the dial with no model number. I found several Ottawa, Canada WWII receiver license forms in the back of the radio, so I assume its 40-41 vitage and made in Canada. It's a AC wood AM portable with a handle.
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::2. This one is an Audiotronics Model 222, it looks to be a late 50s radio of high quality as it has a transformer, phone jack and external speaker jack with rugged cabinet and synthetic covering. Company was in Hollywood, CA
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::3. Final one is a Hollywood Electronics HE-421 AM/SW This is realy neat radio it has a fairly heavy guage crinkle painted steel cabinet, components typical of 50s, has the larger tubes - it looks like something typical of ham radios, but was recieve only a transformer based power supply and several plugs on the back that I haven't figured out what they are for. One is a tube base with a couple of jumpers on it - I assume its for non-permanate magnet speaker - Another looks a little like the small ac outlet (will accept two flat prongs)on clock radios with timed outlets (but this on isn't A/c) two .
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Meade



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