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hausman 09-12-2006 01:49 PM

Stromberg Carlson
 
Does anyone know when S/C started using FM? I just won a local ebay auction and it states am/sw but right on the face of it says frequency modulation.....I know this post is useless without pics I will put some up after I pick it up. It has the acoustic lambereth? I know thats mispelled. It looks to be in excellent cond. I have no model # on it but it does say "The Autograph" and the radio pushbutton presets all have local detriot call letters, pretty cool.

David Roper 09-12-2006 02:09 PM

I think I saw that auction...if it's the one I'm thinking of, the band it receives is prewar (42-50Mhz) FM. Well, it doesn't actually receive prewar FM, but it would.

If anything were still being broadcast on it.

hausman 09-12-2006 02:19 PM

Yep thats the one, any idea's on year? Thanks, Phil

David Roper 09-12-2006 03:02 PM

They were talking about it over on the Antique Radio Forum. Scroll to the bottom.

hausman 09-12-2006 03:17 PM

Thanks for the link David, I really don't know anything about tube gear but I couldn't resist this one for a mere 77.00 and about a 1/2 hr drive I think its well worth it....Phil

Sandy G 09-12-2006 03:24 PM

I think I'd be tempted, too...That's a real purty set ! Ya done good !!

wa2ise 09-12-2006 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Roper
I think I saw that auction...if it's the one I'm thinking of, the band it receives is prewar (42-50Mhz) FM. Well, it doesn't actually receive prewar FM, but it would.

If anything were still being broadcast on it.

The makings on the FM dial are channel numbers.
channel number = (frequencyMHz*10)-400

Today's FM is officially channels 200-300, but only the FCC uses them.

Tony V 09-12-2006 11:09 PM

A very nice set! I have a Capehart that uses the same type turntable and its very gentle on your 78's for a table of this era. Once restored this should be a good performer.
Tony

hausman 09-15-2006 05:18 PM

I got the console radio home today, the pics look better than the actual unit does but their only scratch's no gouge's. Earler it was said to possibly be a model 935. It say's model 1035-PL on the rear. Can't find a thing on that # ?? The guy told me the house has been in his family since 1931, his GG parents bought the radio new and it has been in the same spot by the window ever since. Once I get it in the house I'll post pics....Any info would be great..Thanks, Phil

Aage 09-15-2006 11:19 PM

What impresses me is the cabinet. Booked burl, walnut or mahogany. Very nicely done. I would imagine that some of the bidding for that puppy is from people that just want to gut it and make it into a liquor cabinet or something.

It's your JOB now to rescue it, you now have no choice! :)

hausman 09-16-2006 12:11 AM

Its really funny that you said gut it for a liquor cabinet, thats exactly what the guy told me today that his sister wanted to do !!!

hausman 09-16-2006 06:24 PM

UPDATE: I got the console in the house, wow what a pain, it has to weigh all of 200#. Cleaned up the tuner and chassis real good installed the 3 loose tubes, powered it up slowly with my new variac ( thanks paul) and amazingly every function works as designed. All lights work and this thing sounds way way better than I thought it would, Really warm deep bass and outstanding AM reception. I'm running it at just under 100v should I go up to 110-120? Also what is the green eye that glows in the center of the tuner, its kinda dim maybe because i'm running my power lower? I'm listeneing to the Michigan game right now in my office !!!! Phil

David Roper 09-16-2006 06:57 PM

Don't starve it for voltage, that can strip the cathode in the rectifier tube among other things. If you detect no AC hum, go ahead and bump it up to 110-115. Just don't use it a lot and never leave it on unattended.

I'm one of those who believes in wholesale recapping. The old electrolytics might be fine--for now---but their failure can be catastrophic in more ways than one. You do not want to have to replace that nice big power tranny, do you? Shorted 'lytics can toast it pretty quickly...so in case the rectifier plates are glowing orange, I'll just mention the fact that that's not normal. :no: Also the capacitors that block DC from tube grids, especially in the audio stage, can cause very unpleasant things to happen when they fail. There are a lot of caps in this thing, but in the long run you'd be much better off to just replace 'em if you really want to use it regularly without worry.

Sandy G 09-16-2006 07:09 PM

...An' it kinda sounds like you WILL wanna use it regularly...I know I would...

Tom Bavis 09-16-2006 11:01 PM

Service info here: (935) http://www.nostalgiaair.org/PagesByM...2/M0021632.pdf

1035 may be the same as 935 - I know 920, 1020, 1120, and 1220 are pretty much the same... The 1135 is NOT the same as 1035 - it has the current FM band as well as the old one... I do have the Sams folder for that one...

The eye tube acts as a tuning meter - is probably weak - but replacements are available. FIRST, the caps are probably leaky, can take out a transformer and/or tube. And there's a lot of them.


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