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Viking 42-33
10/8/2000 1:18:50 AMJeff Hall
I would like to find information on a Viking 42-33 radio.
10/8/2000 6:36:13 AMDon Black
Hi Jeff, Your Viking could have been made by Crosley, Ozarka or Warwick (WM on the label). Can you please list the tubes and it might help find the right information. I'll send you the schematic for a Warwick that might be it. Cheers Don Black.


: I would like to find information on a Viking 42-33 radio.

10/8/2000 12:49:02 PMEd Kraushar
Your radio could also be a department store radio (Eatons) made by Dominion Electrohome. They used the Viking name and had model numbers after WW II like 46-61 and were widely sold in Canada.

You need to look at your radio for other numbers, a chassis number and any mention of Dominion Electrohome. Failing that a listing of the tube numbers will help. Prior to WW II the same company used the Phonola brand name and your radio could be listed under that name in the manuals.

Ed.

10/8/2000 2:39:13 PMJohn McPherson
If it is a communications type of radio, band coverage in the Ham bands, or if it is a CB radio or similar (10 meter rigs were made very similar to the CB rigs), it was likely manufactured by E.F. Johnson. There should be a chassis number of three digits, then four digits, with a period in between. It would also have a stylized viking head, in two colors (usually).

If tis is the description, your best bet is going to be www.samswebsite.com

: I would like to find information on a Viking 42-33 radio.



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