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Neutrowound Super 6 schematic
8/8/2009 1:34:23 AMzafar khan
I need schematic for the above radio. please let me know where can I get one. Thanks
8/8/2009 10:22:20 PMCarl Crabtree
:I need schematic for the above radio. please let me know where can I get one. Thanks
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Can't seem to locate a schematic for your radio but it looks to be a pretty typical six tuber using all 01As.By the way, if you would like to own another one there is on on ebay. Ebay item no. 390059248742 for $1950 but on sale for the next seven days for a bargain price of $1852.50. Don't forget to add the 50 cents when you write the check.
8/8/2009 10:30:30 PMCarl Crabtree
::I need schematic for the above radio. please let me know where can I get one. Thanks
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:Can't seem to locate a schematic for your radio but it looks to be a pretty typical six tuber using all 01As.By the way, if you would like to own another one there is on on ebay. Ebay item no. 390059248742 for $1950 but on sale for the next seven days for a bargain price of $1852.50. Don't forget to add the 50 cents when you write the check.

Addendum: Nuetrowound radios were made by Nuetrowound Mfg.Co. a division of Advance Automobile Accessories Corp. of Homewood, Illinois USA. They also came in colors Blue, Red, etc..
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8/9/2009 5:05:35 PMNorm Leal
Hi

You may not find an exact schematic. Older battery radios weren't unually in Rider.

I generally suggest Stewart Warner 300 series schematic for 1920's battery radios:

http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel/794/M0029794.pdf

Should be close.

Norm

:::I need schematic for the above radio. please let me know where can I get one. Thanks
:::
::Can't seem to locate a schematic for your radio but it looks to be a pretty typical six tuber using all 01As.By the way, if you would like to own another one there is on on ebay. Ebay item no. 390059248742 for $1950 but on sale for the next seven days for a bargain price of $1852.50. Don't forget to add the 50 cents when you write the check.
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:Addendum: Nuetrowound radios were made by Nuetrowound Mfg.Co. a division of Advance Automobile Accessories Corp. of Homewood, Illinois USA. They also came in colors Blue, Red, etc..
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8/14/2009 1:07:10 PMZafar Khan
:Hi: Thanks Norm
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: You may not find an exact schematic. Older battery radios weren't unually in Rider.
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: I generally suggest Stewart Warner 300 series schematic for 1920's battery radios:
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:http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByModel/794/M0029794.pdf
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: Should be close.
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:Norm
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::::I need schematic for the above radio. please let me know where can I get one. Thanks
::::
:::Can't seem to locate a schematic for your radio but it looks to be a pretty typical six tuber using all 01As.By the way, if you would like to own another one there is on on ebay. Ebay item no. 390059248742 for $1950 but on sale for the next seven days for a bargain price of $1852.50. Don't forget to add the 50 cents when you write the check.
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::Addendum: Nuetrowound radios were made by Nuetrowound Mfg.Co. a division of Advance Automobile Accessories Corp. of Homewood, Illinois USA. They also came in colors Blue, Red, etc..
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8/15/2009 6:40:22 PMDoug Criner
Zafar, is this your first TRF? Most were 5-tubes.

You might try to cut your teeth on a more typical 5-tube TRF for which a schematic is available. Soon, you should be able to troubleshoot most any TRF without a schematic.

The Neutrowound sets are sought after by collectors, probably because of their interesting styling? I've heard that performance wise, they are a little less that optimal.
Doug
Doug



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