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Need help with 1920's Airline radio
I have a beutiful upright early A.C. late 1920's Arlline radio I desperately need help on. No model. Uses following 9 tubes. 1-80 2-45 1-24 5-26 Need schematc, parts list, etc., all knobs, door knobs for sliding doors, chassis anchors, shield for above chassis. Someone was going to turn it into a liquer cabinet. I repaired open a c switch. All transformers, filter choke, and speaker are good. Filters are shorted, and someone messed around with wiring. This radio didn't see a disastor, but, nearly did. Pleae help me save it!! Contact: Bill Cahill fanaticbill@verizon.net
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If you cant find the model it might be
wise to post some pics. Take some of both the cabinet and the chassis. Maybe someone can identify it. |
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Antique Airline Radio-HELP!!
Also posted a plea with Antique Radio Forum. They found out it is model AE-10. Now I have the schematic. How can I find the knobs, door parts, chassis hooks, and top metal cover??? I appreciate all your help, guys!!!!! Call me crazy, but, I like this radio alot!!!!
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Help!! My Airline is a Disastor!!!!
Worst problem. Ok. Second worst. Audio driver transformer now has an open primary. Primary is single. Guess: 8,000-10,000 ohms. Secondary. Known: 15,000 ohms. Can anyone help me???? Oh, yeh! That side is center tapped to drive a pair of 45's. There are other problems, too, but, not beyond repair.
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http://www.tubesandmore.com Antique Electronics Supply may have suitable replacements. |
Audiokarma |
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Airline AE 10
Thanks, guys!! Transformer is orderred. Got an email this morning that I should receive it Friday.. Bill
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