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Did the Movie Dial radios have different dials for different parts of the United States? The radio being discussed here had Minneapolis and Denver, etc. stations on its MD film strip. Were any of these radios made with movie-dial strips showing stations in other parts of this country, like Minneapolis, Denver, Chicago, Milwaukee, et al.? For that matter, were there strips for these sets showing radio stations in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, etc.? (I hate to think someone would have to buy an entire new radio if he or she moved, just to get correct stations on the dial, even if the radio itself still worked perfectly well.)
BTW, was it possible to change the film strip in these radios if the owner moved from one region of the US to another, say from Minneapolis to Chicago, or did the sets' owners simply leave the dials as they were when they moved? I would think it would be possible to recalibrate the dials (after replacing the strip, of course) for the owner's new area; however, I wonder how many folks would have gone to the trouble and expense of having this done, as I think it would be a major undertaking.
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Jeff, WB8NHV Collecting, restoring and enjoying vintage Zenith radios since 2002 Zenith. Gone, but not forgotten. |
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I believe that the dial had the AM broadcast stations in three groups: East, Central and West, so it covered the major broadcasters across the country. The radio shown in post #1 seems to have the scale shifted upward, so the call letters of the Eastern stations are not seen. Only the locations of the Eastern stations can be seen. The scale was shifted when in Shortwave mode to reveal shortwave frequencies, call letters and cities of location of the major international shortwave broadcasters.
EDIT add pix showing East, Central and West markings: ![]() Shortwave typical display: ![]() jr Last edited by jr_tech; 04-15-2020 at 12:38 AM. Reason: add pix |
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I’m sorry, I don’t know, but IIRC, the table model uses a mirror in the optical path, which may be adjustable, as well.
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