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batterymaker 11-20-2009 02:20 PM

Woo Hoo! 1939 Majestic 130 Portable Radio
 
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This one's been another of those ten-year journeys.

I got this radio over ten years ago. I asked the seller where he found it.

He said it was from Robert Young's estate...

Can't prove it, but I can't imagine why he'd make that up, especially after the sale.

Anywhoo, got the radio--and found that Mr. Young had left the batteries inside.

Found a prewar graphic Eveready 467 battery inside, nearly new...
Also found a hearing aid LT battery--and it had leaked all over the place....

On top of that, I tried recapping the set, and promptly screwed it up!

So, I set it aside until I had the patience to sort it out.

This is a three-tube superhet--the smallest one that could be built in 1939 using octal tubes.

I decided since there were so many problems with the radio, I would tear it completely down and rewire it like a kit.

Here are the results. There were a few glitches--part of it is from the fact that it's a crammed chassis, and there were a few pins touching where they shouldn't have. Once I sorted that out, the set began to play, albeit weakly. Turned out one of the antenna lines had a break in it, deep within the loop...

Fortunately, I had a parts radio with an intact loop. I had to CAREFULLY peel back the leatherette, remove the loop and installed the good one.

Then it played up a storm!

It motorboats on the low end of the dial, bur for now, I'm going to leave that alone.

After ten years, I could hear a Majestic 130 play.

It's running on a 467 HT battery and a D cell for the filaments. I'm going to be building the proper-style batteries for this set shortly....

Chassis pix are from the donor set--wired when I was younger and more stupid....

Video added:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhrNX9HVt5o

AUdubon5425 11-20-2009 10:52 PM

Neat!!! I like early portables and have never seen this one before. :)

jr_tech 11-20-2009 11:37 PM

Nice! :banana::banana::banana:

I have one in red that is really a "strong station only" set... perhaps there is some hope for it yet. What is the model number if the GE under the meter of your "Vomax"? I am missing the tag on mine. That 13.5 volt battery with the 9 volt tap (#239) that it uses might be fun for you! :)

jr

radiotvnut 11-21-2009 12:07 AM

Nice radio! I tend to like those early portables.

Let's see, Robert Young - as in Marcus Welby, MD?

bandersen 11-21-2009 01:16 AM

Sweet :thmbsp: Nice job in such tight quarters :yes:

batterymaker 11-21-2009 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jr_tech (Post 2960465)
Nice! :banana::banana::banana:

I have one in red that is really a "strong station only" set... perhaps there is some hope for it yet. What is the model number if the GE under the meter of your "Vomax"? I am missing the tag on mine. That 13.5 volt battery with the 9 volt tap (#239) that it uses might be fun for you! :)

jr

Yeah, that's a 677. And I have the repro 239 made up--just have to figure out how to fill it with power.

Eliot Ness 11-25-2009 06:34 PM

That is really one odd-ball set, but I mean that in a good way! Almost everything about that radio is fascinatingly different; the cabinet, the 3 tube chassis, and even the knobs. Thanks for sharing....


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