A speaker that fits your radio will work. This print shows 3 ohm voice coil on a 5" speaker.
Check AES, www.tubesandmore.com , Radio Daze, www.radiodaze.com or PTOP , www.oldradioparts.com for a replacement speaker.
http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/schematics/41/41_Motorola_58FRC_82.djvu
Norm
::It's really difficult to tell from the schematics how many watts the speaker on this thing is. I'd like to know because it's shot...pretty disintegrated. After I can make the determination what I need, can someone clue me in on where to look to find one, or is there a good place to recone it? Thanks.
How in the world did you read that...yikes...I must need stronger glasses, or are you hiding the good stuff? LOL Thanks.
Paul
:Paul
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: A speaker that fits your radio will work. This print shows 3 ohm voice coil on a 5" speaker.
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: Check AES, www.tubesandmore.com , Radio Daze, www.radiodaze.com or PTOP , www.oldradioparts.com for a replacement speaker.
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:http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/schematics/41/41_Motorola_58FRC_82.djvu
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:Norm
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:::It's really difficult to tell from the schematics how many watts the speaker on this thing is. I'd like to know because it's shot...pretty disintegrated. After I can make the determination what I need, can someone clue me in on where to look to find one, or is there a good place to recone it? Thanks.