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jbivy 03-26-2012 04:57 PM

who made this radio chassis?
 
I picked this up a few years back on epay, partially recapped it, it worked fair. Works pretty good now after i restuffed the paper can and replaced a tube socket. Yes theres a zenith front panel off to the side that came with it, but it doesnt come close to fitting the knobs. The knobs on it are from an old sonora i had. So..what is this?
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dieseljeep 03-26-2012 05:31 PM

There was so many chassis of that type. The was the tubes and IF transformers were mounted, it is out of a radio phono table combo. When replying, include some of the part numbers of the major components, ie, the IF transformers, speaker, output transformer, tuning condenser. It could be a Warwick built, Silvertone.

jbivy 03-26-2012 05:43 PM

Well the speaker says its part # 49cz602, then below that 343823, the transformer says 843819, well the one paper can says zenith on it but..its part22-1707ao. Beyond that, i think the previous owner did a good job sanding and steel wooling this thing to have near no numbers on it.

Perhaps it could have been a zenith and the front plate went to the missing record player section?

Ive just been bored and tinkered with this a bit.

Dave A 03-26-2012 05:44 PM

Given the rear direction of the tubes I am thinking some kind of economy chairside radio. Dial facing up, tubes down for service. Just a guess.

dieseljeep 03-26-2012 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jbivy (Post 3030710)
Well the speaker says its part # 49cz602, then below that 343823, the transformer says 843819, well the one paper can says zenith on it but..its part22-1707ao. Beyond that, i think the previous owner did a good job sanding and steel wooling this thing to have near no numbers on it.

Perhaps it could have been a zenith and the front plate went to the missing record player section?

Ive just been bored and tinkered with this a bit.

It definately is a Zenith chassis from a table model combo. It was built in the early part of 1948. The speaker is a genuine Zenith-made speaker. I'll look at Riders 17-19 and see if there is a chassis that looks simular.

dieseljeep 03-26-2012 06:19 PM

Zenith model 6R886. Chassis 6E02. Information found in Riders Vol. 17. Zenith pages 16&17. An interesting design.

jbivy 03-26-2012 11:32 PM

Thanks a ton, i was wondering what this old girl was.


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