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9/16/2008 3:41:50 PMCarlos
Where can I meet drawings of the pins of connection of oscillator's coils and antenna's coil not shematics.Thank you
9/17/2008 11:02:27 AM????
Confused on what your asking here

:Where can I meet drawings of the pins of connection of oscillator's coils and antenna's coil not shematics.Thank you

9/17/2008 4:34:16 PMcarlos
:ok not schematics, photos where I'll see pins of connections
Confused on what your asking here
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::Where can I meet drawings of the pins of connection of oscillator's coils and antenna's coil not shematics.Thank you
9/17/2008 4:44:49 PMrob
::ok not schematics, photos where I'll see pins of connections
:Confused on what your asking here
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:::Where can I meet drawings of the pins of connection of oscillator's coils and antenna's coil not shematics.Thank you

what is the brand and model of the radio?

9/19/2008 9:38:09 AMcarlos
:an antique radio without model
:::ok not schematics, photos where I'll see pins of connections
::Confused on what your asking here
:::
::::Where can I meet drawings of the pins of connection of oscillator's coils and antenna's coil not shematics.Thank you
:
:what is the brand and model of the radio?
9/19/2008 10:41:52 AMNot to be mean but...
You're asking for drawings or pictures for an antique radio without a make or model number? That is going to be nearly impossible without any other information such as tube lineup or other identification.


::an antique radio without model
::::ok not schematics, photos where I'll see pins of connections
:::Confused on what your asking here
::::
:::::Where can I meet drawings of the pins of connection of oscillator's coils and antenna's coil not shematics.Thank you
::
::what is the brand and model of the radio?

9/19/2008 6:11:07 PMWalt
You could use an ohmmeter to see which pins have continuity. Draw yourself a picture of the multiple coils and what pins they attach to. If multiple pins (3 or more) have continuity to each other then this may be a 'tapped' coil. If your ohmmeter is accurate, you may be able to determine the tap positions on the coil and determine the end (first and last) positions. If you find pins that don't go to any other pin, then that may be an open winding.


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