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1st Jun 2020, 7:42 pm | #1 |
Hexode
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Unknown American midget chassis
Hello All
Can anyone identify this two-valve American midget TRF? It came to me without valves but tracing the circuit makes a 25B8GT / 70L7GT combination likely, with a dial bulb in series with the heaters. Searching the Radiomuseum comes up with the Arvin 40/40A and a Lafayette clone of the Arvin 40. This chassis doesn't look like an Arvin to me. Is the label on the rear panel a clue? It says W.M.Co. is this a known US company? best regards ... Stef |
1st Jun 2020, 7:48 pm | #2 |
Dekatron
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Re: Unknown American midget chassis
Warwick Manufacturing Corp.
? Nostalgia Air have schematics for Warwick, I've not trawled through them though. Lawrence. |
1st Jun 2020, 7:56 pm | #3 |
Hexode
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Re: Unknown American midget chassis
Many thanks. Looks like a likely candidate, I'll take a look through their list for Warwick.
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1st Jun 2020, 8:16 pm | #4 |
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Re: Unknown American midget chassis
Yes the models 9-220 onwards look like good candidates. They use a 12B8GT plus 32L7GT with an external line cord.
I can see them on the Radiomuseum now. Best rgds. Stef. |
2nd Jun 2020, 12:44 am | #5 | |
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Re: Unknown American midget chassis
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The latest models had the higher voltage valves and a standard mains cord, where the earlier models had the older lower voltage valves and the resistance mains cord. It seems that a lot of them didn't survive, as I never seen one. Dave, USradcoll1 |
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