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Last edited by Kingfisher; 09-22-2009 at 01:50 PM. |
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Tubes are:
12AD6 12AV6 12BA6 35W4 50C5 (Wax) capacitors .047uf 400v .068uf 200v .068uf 200v .016uf 200v E-cap (cardboard variety) 20/40uf 150/150v |
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Boy, that is a lot more pretty than my C-3, which is a weird green color with dark gold accents. Does the TeleTone have a schematic glued to the bottom of the cabinet like the C-3's?
Kevin |
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No tube chart or schematic. I made my own tube chart on a note card, before I wrote the tube numbers on the chasis with a Sharpie ultra-fine point marker. I've gotten into the habit of doing that with all my tube stuff (If I need to remove the ink, alcohol and q-tips does the trick). I bought this radio several years ago in a thrift shop. Because it is in such good shape, I thought it was a repro. until I saw the tubes through the back panel. The tubes are the original "Tele-tone" marked tubes. I think the dates on them are 1960. Curious to know if there was a merger between S-C and T-T.
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