I've sent you the Admiral 10A1 schematuc and parts list. There are more pages in Rider which should be here on nostalgiaair.
First select your radio. Notice in the address there will be numbers like 15-27. This is the Rider volume and page number. Increase this number by one to 15-28 and hit enter. This will bring up the next page in Rider. Continue until you find all the information for your radio.
Norm
: I'm new to the list. But I have this old Admiral console am/shortwave phono radio I am planning to restore. My dad bought it when he got out of the service from WWII. I listened to many a lone ranger etc. as a kid sitting in front of it. I also was an ET in the service in the early 60's. But I don't remember as much as I wish and although I worked on tube equipment it was nothing like this. So right now I'm trying not to damage anything and learn. I found a schematic here on this site. And while thats great, I find it hard to read on the display or printed. The schematic has a tube voltage chart I cann't read. Also there is no chart for the values of capacitor C2 etc. Or is this part of the fun of restoration? But in trying to trace the circuitry it would help to verifiy if I'm in the right place. Is there a source for a better copy of the schematic? With 10 tubes and 4 bands etc. its all kind of crambed together on the schematic and in the chasis. Any how I plan to do a lot of studying, etc. before starting anything. ... Rich