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Sandy G 02-09-2008 12:52 PM

Got an interesting...
 
...new "old" toy today, a late '40s Model 2701 made by Electronic Laboratories in Indianapolis. It's a 6 tube AM set, in a spiffy wood case, & has an interesting fillip-its tuned by permeability tuning, similar to my R-390s. Plus, its a 6 tube set-which in a sea of AA5s, is in itself unusual. Anybody know anything about these little beasties ? It plays pretty good, just a hint of hum.

sprman55 02-09-2008 02:51 PM

Hi its from 1946 ac/dc nice find there.Sprman

electronjohn 02-09-2008 05:09 PM

Think I'm gonna move to Tennessee, Sandy.

Jeffhs 02-09-2008 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy G (Post 1641355)
...new "old" toy today, a late '40s Model 2701 made by Electronic Laboratories in Indianapolis. It's a 6 tube AM set, in a spiffy wood case, & has an interesting fillip-its tuned by permeability tuning, similar to my R-390s. Plus, its a 6 tube set-which in a sea of AA5s, is in itself unusual. Anybody know anything about these little beasties ? It plays pretty good, just a hint of hum.

Sandy, I'm not familiar with your model 2701 receiver but if it has six tubes, I'd be willing to bet, if I were a betting man (I'm not), that one of those tubes is an RF amplifier. If so, you have a very sensitive radio that will pull in stations like crazy, especially at night. You might even hear WSM in Nashville when the conditions are just right, and the local stations in Knoxville should come in quite well also. As for DXing after dark, well....if you hook up this radio to a decent outdoor antenna you'll probably hear stations all over the place, up and down the East Coast and even parts of the Midwest, such as Ohio. I don't know how far you are from Kentucky, but you might hear some of the big stations in Lexington and even mighty WLW-700 in Cincinnati, Ohio as well.

The slight hum is probably caused by a filter cap just starting to go bad. If you say it's "just a hint" of hum at this point, it could and probably will get worse with time. I'd replace the filters, and the other paper caps in the set, on general principles. In a radio as old as yours, the filters are almost certain to have deteriorated, and the other caps may not be too far behind.

Enjoy your model 2701. From what you've already said about it, it sounds like an excellent set, made back in the days when radios (and everything else) were made well and made to last. Hold on to it as long as you can, as they don't make them like that anymore.

Sandy G 02-09-2008 09:00 PM

It'll prolly get to go see Terry...AND my refinisher. Some lout covered part of the front w/horrid woodgrain-vinyl contact paper...Its GOTTA go. Jeff, yeah, thats what I figgered, too-An RF stage. This little guy looks to be a cut above the typical AA5 kitchen set...The permeability/slug tuning deal is also interesting-It was certainly more expensive to make, & the average Joe wouldn't be able to tell much difference, but there it is...

mr_fixer 02-09-2008 09:56 PM

i have only seen 1 radio with the AM perm tuning it was a motorola and most of the chassis looked like it might be a overrun from a car radio production line. sounds like you have another rare one.

Sandy G 02-09-2008 10:58 PM

I turned it on for a minute-and yeah, its hotter'n a pot bellied stove. Once I get the cap issue straightened out, & a good alignment on it, I betcha it'll be a honey.

ozmoid 02-09-2008 11:09 PM

Sounds like a nice find, Sandy!


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