zenith: H511 w/shortwave

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zenith: H511 w/shortwave 
05.Aug.16 04:30
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Bart Slager (F)
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It looks like this version is an export one. BC and SW. Need for a new model or within bandwith of this one?

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new model 
05.Aug.16 14:36
40 from 1978

Mark Hippenstiel (D)
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Mark Hippenstiel

Hallo Bart,

This would be a new model. Please make an according suggestion, also including the chassis number (this might help in locating a schematic for the model),

Thanks and groet,
Mark

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type? 
05.Aug.16 14:41
42 from 1978

Mark Hippenstiel (D)
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As a matter of fact, it's not clear this is a H511 altogether. Before creating a doublet, we should have a look at chassis and type information usually available on stickers (cabinet inside, cabinet bottom, chassis).

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Mark

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H511? 
05.Aug.16 15:42
49 from 1978

Bart Slager (F)
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Hello Mark, Herewith a picture of the interior. The serial no is 526123....

 

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probably 520 
05.Aug.16 15:47
54 from 1978

Mark Hippenstiel (D)
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Hi Bart,

it's probably a model 520. I don't think the transformer in your set is original.

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Mark

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511/520 
05.Aug.16 15:57
59 from 1978

Bart Slager (F)
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Hello Mark,

 

I think you are right. Concerning the transformer: its fits so nicely that it looks like a pro ( Zenith?) job..

Thank you for the information.

 

kind regards

Bart

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