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Old 02-24-2008, 08:36 PM
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Anyone have any information/schematic for a Freed 28?

A little Freed-Eisemann radio followed me home from a radio club meeting. It's a rather neat looking little set, with broadcast band and shortwave, and an impressive number of tubes in the back. The tubes are:
6A7, 6D6, 75, 43, 25Z5, K18B (three of them) and an MT-650 (metal).
The K18B is a ballast tube, and I am pretty sure that the MT-650 is as well. Some of the sockets are stamped with the tube type that goes in them (but not all of them), and one of the K18B's is in a socket marked 12Z3. But this set already has a rectifier - a 25Z5. The 25Z5 socket is properly labeled as such. I haven't pulled the chassis yet to see how it's wired, but both sockets appear to be factory - riveted in the same way.

There is no model number on the set, but from looking at the Radio Attic archives, it appears to be a Freed 28. Here's a link to the site, with a picture of what this thing looks like (not mine, of course). http://radioatticarchives.com/radio.php?radio=1070

Does anyone have a schematic or any information (like where the tubes are supposed to go)?

Thanks!

-Ian
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