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Minerva wood table radio
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I have collected a few old radios and recently came upon one I didn't recognize...at..all.
It is a Minerva, and I cannot find a model number. I did take the glass out and clean it with soapy water and dried it gently, I managed not to rub the lettering off the back of the face. I replaced the bulb and such. I went to deoxit the pots and when I went to turn the on/volume pot, I heard a snap noise, and I am thinking...wtf I check it out and the back of the pot is broke off and there is no way to glue it back on. Anyway, I cleaned the rest of the pots and put in some tubes I know are good. I also put a new string for tuning in it(pain) I temperarily crossed the power section that broke off to test it, and put on a new power cable. I plug it in, and I hear sound, I am so happy, then the dreaded hummm buzz kicks in, the filter cap is hot as sin. I have to recap it, , but the speaker and tuner works. I guess the questions are: Does anyone know anything about this radio? Does anyone know where I can get a switch/volume pot that will have the same resistances of the stock pot? Here are some pics of her, she is lovely however. I will need to refinish as well. |
Do a google image search for Minerva W-119. It will bring up a picture of a radio that looks like yours and is listed as being from 1948 based on the link. I can't download the picture because it has been deleted from the website...but google still shows the thumbnail.
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Thanks JB!
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Thanks for the schematic!
That will come in handy. |
I'll bet that heater dropping resistor gets hot... Volume control looks like 500K, but 1 -2 meg was more common - you could use one of those and add a 1 meg resistor in parallel.
What's the shaft length and style (flat, split, round?). I can look. I also have a few NOS "Shaft Saver" pots - you cut off the old shaft and press it onto the new pot. |
it is a standard round shaft where the knob uses a small screw to clamp on.
Looks like a 1" or so. Thanks! |
Schematic for Minerva W710
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Alex, I wish you lived closer...I have a guy that could make that case look new...
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I'm not sure how long they were in business, but Minerva didn't appear until 1946. I have a magazine with a Minerva ad somewhere - I'll see if I can find it.
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500K volume controls were very common in AA5 radios. Lots of those around, new.
Reece |
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