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Got an Innerestin' Gimme...
A very nice little elderly lady gave me a neat transistor set ystrday-an Olympic model # 666. I bet it might work-If I could find some semblence to the correct battery-Sez a Ray-O-Vac 1600., 9 volt. But apparently this radio is OLD, because it shows the battery as about the same size as a "C" cell w/a "+" terminal on one end, & the "-" terminal on the other, rather than side-by-side as 9Vs are now. Any Ideers ?
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I think this is the one... picture#1
Aka RCA VS300. Sorry about the crummy pix... I did not want to scan the fragile book. My wife's first transistor radio (RCA 7-BT-9J) uses such a cell... I just made a little "jumper" and use a standard 9V alkaline battery, with a little foam around it so it won't rattle. The smaller alkaline batteries available today last much longer than the original battery did. http://transistorhistory.50webs.com/rca1st.html jr Last edited by jr_tech; 06-10-2017 at 09:37 PM. |
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Yeah, this 'un kinda looks like a cheap Japanese knock-off of that set,,,Less intricate cabinet, but looks to be similar size, I'd wager.It's in a leather carrying-case, & even if it don't work, it'll display well.
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That's a 226 battery, one of those on my "to-do" list.
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