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KUBA Limone console radio (questions).
I just picked up a KUBA stereo (tube). It's AM/FM/SW/ with a turntable and I am having some issues with it. I need to know where I can get some schematics for it as I do frequently poke around to see if I can fix stuff myself. No worries, I work in electronics so I know what I'm doing, but I'm a young buck who's just recently gotten intrigued with tube radios so I thought I would have a go at it and see if I can get it going. I'm very familiar with radios as I use to fix the solid state ones, but my area of expertise is in Alarms, Phones, Cable TV and Fiber optics.
It's got Promary power, but I can't seem to get the tuner section to light up...... Meaning I got no tubes that are glowing just yet. Hard to tell what the tubes are without a schematic. The turntable turns, the needle works, the light in the cabinet works just no tuner ..... yet. Any help or direction as to whom I can talk to would be greatly appreciated. Tony |
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Two Limone (lemon?) models shown at Radiomuseum.org, but neither has a schematic. '61 / '62 model. You might ask at the forum at antiqueradios.com - there are several European members that might have something.
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kuba just made the case
Hi,
Kuba just made cabinetts and cases for radios. They bought the chassis and the turntable and combinated them. Don´t know exact, but I think the magic word is "Telefunken". You have a picture? Perhaps I can tell you more. Greetings Alex |
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Damned! First post and then it´s wrong!
Kuba made own chassis from the beginning of the sixties... Ok. Your radio was also sold as Kuba Imperial Ariane 414, a table radio. Did I understand you correct: There are no tubes? You need the setup? Greetings Alex |
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