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Philco 53A s console radio ;^)
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Picked up a very nice example of a 1940-1 ? made in Canada Philco 53A s radio at a garage sale yesterday. Don't see many radios this era with the cabinets in such good condition. At least ones that are for garage sale prices . Expected to see a field coil speaker but there is actually a rather large 12" speaker that looks like a Jensen. All the tubes are present but I haven't been able to track down a schematic yet.
Will need some TLC for sure. Here's the tube compliment from left to right: 6J8E, 78, 6J5, 617FG, 6C5, 2 - 48s. Yesterday was a good day. Actually picked up some nice vinyl for free as well. :D Cheers Lar |
That out board speaker transformer makes me think that this set originally had a speaker with the transformer mounted on it, and when that died they put the present speaker in and convienently mounted the new transformer for it next to the chassis.
That is my impression. Tom C. |
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Very odd tube lineup 48's are battery type tubes.
Terry |
Could be someone did a switcherooney on the tubes. When I track down a schematic I'll find out for sure. :yes:
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Not uncommon for a vendor to just stick whatever tubes in empty sockets to sell a set.
Ditto on the posts above about the speaker probably being a replacement. The cord hanging down with the plug on the end would have gone to the original speaker that had a field coil. Wonder how they tackled the lack of the field coil in the circuit? Choke or big resistor under the chassis? Looks like only two primary wires going to the output transformer. Does that radio have push-pull output? If so should be three wires. Circuit may have been "modified." |
It looks like the speaker replacement was done by someone who knew what they were doing. The wires to the transformer as well as the plug do look like a mouse chewed on them.
Will be nice to get a schematic to see what's up with the tube compliment, also to see what's been done with it to compensate for the missing field coil.. Lar |
Here is a good source of free schematics if you are having troubles finding schematics www.nostalgiaair.org/.
Tom C. |
Justradios doesn't have the schematic, yikes :sigh:
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Are you sure 53A is the model # ? I would have thought it would have the first two digit year follow by the model like 40-81 or 41-22 .
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Model 53 (no A) is around 1930, IIRC, nowhere near this radio. Did they use a different numbering system on Canadian sets?
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I've been a Philco fanatic for many years. I know just about every Philco set there is. I have NEVER seen this set, nor anything close to it. Just wow.
I'd peg it as a 1942 model, given the cabinet style and glass, but I have no idea beyond that. We really need some more info here :) |
I may have a schematic from a Canadian data CD that is stored at my other
location. Will be there by this coming Sunday. Wrong tubes may be plugged in as someone else mentioned. Your list does not seem to include a rectifier! |
You never know it might use selenium rectifiers.
Tom C. |
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Struck out with Justradios so not sure where to look next. :scratch2: Cheers Lar |
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