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Silvertone and Jewett Schematics
11/28/2011 10:14:38 AMMarty
I'm trying to replace the transformers in the above radios and can't figure out which wires on the Arbe transformer to solder to which wires on the radios. The Silvertone is probably from the 1920s and is a three dial, tube radio. The Jewett is from the same era. I am a novice at this! Any help or guidance would be appreciated
11/28/2011 11:30:42 AMCarl T
:I'm trying to replace the transformers in the above radios and can't figure out which wires on the Arbe transformer to solder to which wires on the radios. The Silvertone is probably from the 1920s and is a three dial, tube radio. The Jewett is from the same era. I am a novice at this! Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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Marty,
Do you have the model numbers for thes radios?
Carl T
11/28/2011 11:05:33 PMMarty
::I'm trying to replace the transformers in the above radios and can't figure out which wires on the Arbe transformer to solder to which wires on the radios. The Silvertone is probably from the 1920s and is a three dial, tube radio. The Jewett is from the same era. I am a novice at this! Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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:Marty,
:Do you have the model numbers for thes radios?
:Carl T
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Carl, first, thanks for answering. I really want to get these radios working. Second, I can't figure out where the model numbers are!

There is one number on the base, I guess it is, of the Silvertone. The number is on the board inside the radio where the tubes go. That number is: B4767.

On the Jewett, all I find is a serial number 1102. That number is on a gold ammeter looking dial on the front of the radio.

I hope this helps you help me! And thanks again.

11/28/2011 11:20:03 PMCarl T
:::I'm trying to replace the transformers in the above radios and can't figure out which wires on the Arbe transformer to solder to which wires on the radios. The Silvertone is probably from the 1920s and is a three dial, tube radio. The Jewett is from the same era. I am a novice at this! Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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::Marty,
::Do you have the model numbers for thes radios?
::Carl T
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:Carl, first, thanks for answering. I really want to get these radios working. Second, I can't figure out where the model numbers are!
:
:There is one number on the base, I guess it is, of the Silvertone. The number is on the board inside the radio where the tubes go. That number is: B4767.
:
:On the Jewett, all I find is a serial number 1102. That number is on a gold ammeter looking dial on the front of the radio.
:
:I hope this helps you help me! And thanks again.
:
Marty,
We might be able to narrow down the possibilites if you post the complete tube line ups.
Also, pictures of the radios would help.
Carl T
11/29/2011 12:26:16 PMMarty
::::I'm trying to replace the transformers in the above radios and can't figure out which wires on the Arbe transformer to solder to which wires on the radios. The Silvertone is probably from the 1920s and is a three dial, tube radio. The Jewett is from the same era. I am a novice at this! Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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:::Marty,
:::Do you have the model numbers for thes radios?
:::Carl T
:::
::Carl, first, thanks for answering. I really want to get these radios working. Second, I can't figure out where the model numbers are!
::
::There is one number on the base, I guess it is, of the Silvertone. The number is on the board inside the radio where the tubes go. That number is: B4767.
::
::On the Jewett, all I find is a serial number 1102. That number is on a gold ammeter looking dial on the front of the radio.
::
::I hope this helps you help me! And thanks again.
::
:Marty,
:We might be able to narrow down the possibilites if you post the complete tube line ups.
:Also, pictures of the radios would help.
:Carl T
:
Carl, I will get pics of both up later today, I hope. If I can figure out how to post them here.
12/1/2011 2:59:19 PMMarty
:::::I'm trying to replace the transformers in the above radios and can't figure out which wires on the Arbe transformer to solder to which wires on the radios. The Silvertone is probably from the 1920s and is a three dial, tube radio. The Jewett is from the same era. I am a novice at this! Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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::::Marty,
::::Do you have the model numbers for thes radios?
::::Carl T
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Well, Carl, I can't figure out how to upload pics onto this site. I have them, but can't find out how to upload here. If you're agreeable, I could send them directly to your email. I have pics of the front and insides of both radios.

Marty
:::Carl, first, thanks for answering. I really want to get these radios working. Second, I can't figure out where the model numbers are!
:::
:::There is one number on the base, I guess it is, of the Silvertone. The number is on the board inside the radio where the tubes go. That number is: B4767.
:::
:::On the Jewett, all I find is a serial number 1102. That number is on a gold ammeter looking dial on the front of the radio.
:::
:::I hope this helps you help me! And thanks again.
:::
::Marty,
::We might be able to narrow down the possibilites if you post the complete tube line ups.
::Also, pictures of the radios would help.
::Carl T
::
:Carl, I will get pics of both up later today, I hope. If I can figure out how to post them here.
:

12/1/2011 6:25:40 PMEdd









Sir Marty . . . . .


YIKES ! . . .I sort of had to read carefully . . .twee . . . times, to see exactly where you had inserted your last entry.


Initially, test your URL addees for those pics, to be sure that they are VALID, by putting them on the addee line of your browser and hitting enter AND see if it comes back with your desired picture showing on the screen . . . . and then.


As for " insoiting" yer' pics . . . just look below, as I am putting its protocol on THREE (RED_GREN_BLUE) consecutive lines, thereby, NOT making it initially activate, in order to be able to graphically show you the procedure.


(And do take note that the third Blue line onfo is one SHORTY ! .)


And THEN you just jam the info from those three lines altogetherwithhembeingononelinebyitself.


And then BAMMMMM . . . there's yer picture(s) submissions format.




THE START PROCEDURE:



< img src=


(on this first line above I had to insert a space between the left caret sign and the "i" in order for that coding to NOT activate, you would NOT be using that space, but DO use either one or two spaces between the g and s.)

http://www.magazineart.org/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=20336&g2_serialNumber=3


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NOW . . . A TEST RUN OF THAT PROCEDURE:


Thassit . . . .

73's de Edd



A flying saucer is the usual result of a nudist having spilled his coffee.







::::::I'm trying to replace the transformers in the above radios and can't figure out which wires on the Arbe transformer to solder to which wires on the radios. The Silvertone is probably from the 1920s and is a three dial, tube radio. The Jewett is from the same era. I am a novice at this! Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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:::::Marty,
:::::Do you have the model numbers for thes radios?
:::::Carl T
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:Well, Carl, I can't figure out how to upload pics onto this site. I have them, but can't find out how to upload here. If you're agreeable, I could send them directly to your email. I have pics of the front and insides of both radios.
:
:Marty
::::Carl, first, thanks for answering. I really want to get these radios working. Second, I can't figure out where the model numbers are!
::::
::::There is one number on the base, I guess it is, of the Silvertone. The number is on the board inside the radio where the tubes go. That number is: B4767.
::::
::::On the Jewett, all I find is a serial number 1102. That number is on a gold ammeter looking dial on the front of the radio.
::::
::::I hope this helps you help me! And thanks again.
::::
:::Marty,
:::We might be able to narrow down the possibilites if you post the complete tube line ups.
:::Also, pictures of the radios would help.
:::Carl T
:::
::Carl, I will get pics of both up later today, I hope. If I can figure out how to post them here.
::
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12/3/2011 1:56:17 PMMarty
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:YIKES ! . . .I sort of had to read carefully . . .twee . . . times, to see exactly where you had inserted your last entry.
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:Initially, test your URL addees for those pics, to be sure that they are VALID, by putting them on the addee line of your browser and hitting enter AND see if it comes back with your desired picture showing on the screen . . . . and then.
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:As for " insoiting" yer' pics . . . just look below, as I am putting its protocol on THREE (RED_GREN_BLUE) consecutive lines, thereby, NOT making it initially activate, in order to be able to graphically show you the procedure.
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:(And do take note that the third Blue line onfo is one SHORTY ! .)
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:And THEN you just jam the info from those three lines altogetherwithhembeingononelinebyitself.
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:And then BAMMMMM . . . there's yer picture(s) submissions format.
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:(on this first line above I had to insert a space between the left caret sign and the "i" in order for that coding to NOT activate, you would NOT be using that space, but DO use either one or two spaces between the g and s.)
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:Thassit . . . .
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:73's de Edd

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:::::::I'm trying to replace the transformers in the above radios and can't figure out which wires on the Arbe transformer to solder to which wires on the radios. The Silvertone is probably from the 1920s and is a three dial, tube radio. The Jewett is from the same era. I am a novice at this! Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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::::::Marty,
::::::Do you have the model numbers for thes radios?
::::::Carl T
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::Well, Carl, I can't figure out how to upload pics onto this site. I have them, but can't find out how to upload here. If you're agreeable, I could send them directly to your email. I have pics of the front and insides of both radios.
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::Marty
:::::Carl, first, thanks for answering. I really want to get these radios working. Second, I can't figure out where the model numbers are!
:::::
:::::There is one number on the base, I guess it is, of the Silvertone. The number is on the board inside the radio where the tubes go. That number is: B4767.
:::::
:::::On the Jewett, all I find is a serial number 1102. That number is on a gold ammeter looking dial on the front of the radio.
:::::
:::::I hope this helps you help me! And thanks again.
:::::
::::Marty,
::::We might be able to narrow down the possibilites if you post the complete tube line ups.
::::Also, pictures of the radios would help.
::::Carl T
::::
:::Carl, I will get pics of both up later today, I hope. If I can figure out how to post them here.
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::Ed, thanks for the info but I don't understand what you mean. My fault. I'm a computer dummy!

Marty
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12/3/2011 4:57:08 PMEdd
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::Sir Marty . . . . .
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::YIKES ! . . .I sort of had to read carefully . . .twee . . . times, to see exactly where you had inserted your last entry.
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::Initially, test your URL addees for those pics, to be sure that they are VALID, by putting them on the addee line of your browser and hitting enter AND see if it comes back with your desired picture showing on the screen . . . . and then.
::
::
::As for " insoiting" yer' pics . . . just look below, as I am putting its protocol on THREE (RED_GREN_BLUE) consecutive lines, thereby, NOT making it initially activate, in order to be able to graphically show you the procedure.
::
::
::(And do take note that the third Blue line onfo is one SHORTY ! .)
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::And THEN you just jam the info from those three lines altogetherwithhembeingononelinebyitself.
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::And then BAMMMMM . . . there's yer picture(s) submissions format.
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::THE START PROCEDURE:
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::< img src=
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::(on this first line above I had to insert a space between the left caret sign and the "i" in order for that coding to NOT activate, you would NOT be using that space, but DO use either one or two spaces between the g and s.)
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::
::http://www.magazineart.org/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=20336&g2_serialNumber=3
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::>
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::NOW . . . A TEST RUN OF THAT PROCEDURE:
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::Thassit . . . .
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::73's de Edd

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::A flying saucer is the usual result of a nudist having spilled his coffee.
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::::::::I'm trying to replace the transformers in the above radios and can't figure out which wires on the Arbe transformer to solder to which wires on the radios. The Silvertone is probably from the 1920s and is a three dial, tube radio. The Jewett is from the same era. I am a novice at this! Any help or guidance would be appreciated
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:::::::Marty,
:::::::Do you have the model numbers for thes radios?
:::::::Carl T
:::::::
:::Well, Carl, I can't figure out how to upload pics onto this site. I have them, but can't find out how to upload here. If you're agreeable, I could send them directly to your email. I have pics of the front and insides of both radios.
:::
:::Marty
::::::Carl, first, thanks for answering. I really want to get these radios working. Second, I can't figure out where the model numbers are!
::::::
::::::There is one number on the base, I guess it is, of the Silvertone. The number is on the board inside the radio where the tubes go. That number is: B4767.
::::::
::::::On the Jewett, all I find is a serial number 1102. That number is on a gold ammeter looking dial on the front of the radio.
::::::
::::::I hope this helps you help me! And thanks again.
::::::
:::::Marty,
:::::We might be able to narrow down the possibilites if you post the complete tube line ups.
:::::Also, pictures of the radios would help.
:::::Carl T
:::::
::::Carl, I will get pics of both up later today, I hope. If I can figure out how to post them here.
::::
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:::Ed, thanks for the info but I don't understand what you mean. My fault. I'm a computer dummy!
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:Marty
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Velllllll . . . I am tellink' you vat . . . . .just type in and submit the photo's URL addees in your next post submission.
I will then activate them and make them . . . they are alive . . . " THEY ARE ALIVE !" on the forum
73's de Edd

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