The Radiola 28 went operational yesterday. With eight pricey tubes at risk, I was a bit skittish about the power supply connections. Dave Snow at Antique Radios Inc. was very helpful.
Reception is good, but the audio quality is poor. The volume rheostat is a component for AC operation and it only works on very weak stations, so I put a 1Meg pot on the speaker. When I get some idea of specs for the original DC rheostat, then I'll work on replacing it. There are also a couple of condensers missing from the 90-volt and 45-volt lines (B voltages).
This is a 40-second video of the set's on-bench premiere. This is the best audio I can get so far.
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And some pictures (I feel like I'm showing pictures of the grandkids to roomful of strangers).
The ARBE III connection to the terminal strip:
The ARBE III in the battery compartment:
The Radiola 28 with the convertible top up (It's old-fashioned, so you have to raise the top by hand):
The next project is finding an antenna or building a replica. My woodworking friend who replaced the feet for me is eager to work on antenna. I'm hoping to find someone with an antenna to get some detailed photos and dimensions.