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Philco Schematic
1/22/1999 10:56:16 PMStephen Smith
I have a Philco table radio AM plastic (?) case, square dial on the right, vertical slats on either side with knobs on the lower right and lower left. The chassis has the following numbers

V53443
07B035703
Model 4-200-122

The cabinet has a label that has a sticker that says: Part # 105420

It has 5 tubes, 2 of which are octal and the rest are loctal.

Any idea of what I use as a model # to find the correct schematic.

Thanks,

Steve

1/22/1999 11:31:59 PMNorm Leal
: I have a Philco table radio AM plastic (?) case, square dial on the right, vertical slats on either side with knobs on the lower right and lower left. The chassis has the following numbers

: V53443
: 07B035703
: Model 4-200-122

: The cabinet has a label that has a sticker that says: Part # 105420

: It has 5 tubes, 2 of which are octal and the rest are loctal.

Hi Stephen

Philco usually had a 2 digit year as the first part of their model number. Your radio probably should have 4"X" -200-122. I checked Rider for 46-200-122 and 48-200-122. Although these radios have 4 Loctals and 1 Octal they may use your circuit. Both radios have the following tubes: 35Y4, 7A8, 14A7, 14B6 and 50L6GT. Sometimes there were different mixes of Octals and Loctals within a model number.

Norm



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