Many Thanks - Bruce Brackin
: Many Thanks - Bruce Brackin
Hi Bruce
Haven't found pictures but the Model 70 & 74 were lowboy models, short legs. The Model 76 is a highboy, legs about equal in length to the height of the cabinet. Atwater Kent had two versions of the "L" chassis, "L1" and "L2". "L1" is below serial #6,234,881.
Norm
: : Many Thanks - Bruce Brackin
: Hi Bruce
: Haven't found pictures but the Model 70 & 74 were lowboy models, short legs. The Model 76 is a highboy, legs about equal in length to the height of the cabinet. Atwater Kent had two versions of the "L" chassis, "L1" and "L2". "L1" is below serial #6,234,881.
: Norm
Hi Bruce
One thing to add - The Atwater Kent Web Site has a good photo of the Model 70. http://web2.airmail.net/vanew/ak70.htm
Norm
: : : Many Thanks - Bruce Brackin
: : Hi Bruce
: : Haven't found pictures but the Model 70 & 74 were lowboy models, short legs. The Model 76 is a highboy, legs about equal in length to the height of the cabinet. Atwater Kent had two versions of the "L" chassis, "L1" and "L2". "L1" is below serial #6,234,881.
: : Norm
: Hi Bruce
: One thing to add - The Atwater Kent Web Site has a good photo of the Model 70. http://web2.airmail.net/vanew/ak70.htm
: Norm
I have an AK 70 that uses a model F chassis........How many different chassis did they use in the 70's?
: : : Many Thanks - Bruce Brackin
: : Hi Bruce
: : Haven't found pictures but the Model 70 & 74 were lowboy models, short legs. The Model 76 is a highboy, legs about equal in length to the height of the cabinet. Atwater Kent had two versions of the "L" chassis, "L1" and "L2". "L1" is below serial #6,234,881.
: : Norm
: Hi Bruce
: One thing to add - The Atwater Kent Web Site has a good photo of the Model 70. http://web2.airmail.net/vanew/ak70.htm
: Norm
i have the cabinet to the model 76 ~ made by Atwater Kent, when i recieved it it was just an empty cabinet, no radio, for the longest time i had no idea what it was from..