10/4/2006 9:11:08 AMdave F(42774:0)
I am in the process of acquiring this 1947 radio/TV/Phono combo and cant find a schematic, you have the 801 in your archives, is it the same? I think that one doesnt have the phono with it. Thanks.
10/4/2006 10:23:19 AMRadiodoc(42775:42774)
:I am in the process of acquiring this 1947 radio/TV/Phono combo and cant find a schematic, you have the 801 in your archives, is it the same? I think that one doesnt have the phono with it. Thanks.
DaveF,
Sams Photofact Index shows an 802 in Photofact 91A-7. You may be able to make a copy of this folder at your local library. Sams online also shows the schematic in pdf form at:
http://www.samswebsite.com/photofact/pf_search.asp?MOD=91A&TYPE=LIKE
Radiodoc
10/4/2006 9:15:11 PMEdd(42794:42775)
The first thing that is apparent is that the power supply of the 801 is utilizing a power transformer and using an 807 ..no less.. for the hoz output tube. The 802… a.k.a…10T1-T4-T5 ; 10C101,102….. is a line powered set with sel rect voltage doubling for the main B+ voltage. You might wait until you can do an eyes on / hands on inspection , to see which you will need, if it is the 802, I have it in the form as was mentioned by le radiodocteur.
73’s de Edd
10/5/2006 7:18:41 AMDave F(42800:42794)
:The first thing that is apparent is that the power supply of the 801 is utilizing a power transformer and using an 807 ..no less.. for the hoz output tube. The 802… a.k.a…10T1-T4-T5 ; 10C101,102….. is a line powered set with sel rect voltage doubling for the main B+ voltage. You might wait until you can do an eyes on / hands on inspection , to see which you will need, if it is the 802, I have it in the form as was mentioned by le radiodocteur.
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:73’s de Edd
:Thanks Ed, I will know shortly. I do believe it is the 802, it has the phono and am/fm, the 801 only am and tv. Dave F