Thanks,
Tim Brown
73's de Edd
If is actually a 7C6 series, The Schematic Bank has a copy of the schematic:
http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/schematics/
If you do not have the DJVU plug in, follow the instructions on the main page for downloading it.
Thanks,
Tim Brown
::Weeeelll looking at that RCA model number and considering either some dyslexia factoring in ...or the potential mental lapse 'twixt reading the number ...meanwhile mentally retaining the alpha / numerical juxtaposition ..... and finding something to write it down upon.
::I really believe that unit might be a 7C6F, which shows to be in Sir Samuels Photofacts folder # 340-15.
::Too old for me to have right at hand, but may be in deep storage archives.
::
::73's de Edd
:
:If is actually a 7C6 series, The Schematic Bank has a copy of the schematic:
:http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/schematics/
:If you do not have the DJVU plug in, follow the instructions on the main page for downloading it.
::I have an old RCA Victor clock radio and I would like to restore it to working condition. Do you have the schematic for this radio?
::
::Thanks,
::
::Tim Brown
:Hi Tim
: Are you sure that is the model number and not the chassis or serial number, I've checked two sources and find no such number.
:Mark
:::
:::Tim Brown
::Hi Tim
:: Are you sure that is the model number and not the chassis or serial number, I've checked two sources and find no such number.
::Mark
Hi Tim
I have the schematic of your radio for you, post your E Mail Address and I will send it ASAP!
Mark