41-608P Code 122 Radio Phonograph
Philco, Philadelphia Stg. Batt. Co.; USA
- Country
- United States of America (USA)
- Manufacturer / Brand
- Philco, Philadelphia Stg. Batt. Co.; USA
- Year
- 1940/1941
- Category
- Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 115178
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- Number of Tubes
- 9
- Main principle
- Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 455 kHz
- Wave bands
- Broadcast, Short Wave(s) and Police.
- Details
- Recording phonogr.-Disc Recorder
- Power type and voltage
- Alternating Current supply (AC) / 115 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- Electro Magnetic Dynamic LS (moving-coil with field excitation coil)
- Material
- Wooden case
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: 41-608P Code 122 Radio Phonograph - Philco, Philadelphia Stg. Batt
- Shape
- Console with Push Buttons.
- Notes
-
The Philco 41-608P radio phonograph has a "Beam of Light" automatic record changer and a socket to connect the "Home Recording" record cutting attachment. The code 121 chassis differs from the Philco model with the code 122 chassis in the type of phonograph preamp tube (7C7 vs. 7C6, respectively).
- Price in first year of sale
- 130.00 $
- Source of data
- Collector's Guide to Antique Radios (6th edition)
- Circuit diagram reference
- Rider's Perpetual, Volume 12 = ca. 1941 and before
- Mentioned in
- Philco Radio 1928-1942
- Literature/Schematics (1)
- Pre-War Consoles (Philco 1941 RMS Yearbook)
- Literature/Schematics (3)
- Philco Folder No. PR 798 for 1941.
- Author
- Model page created by Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014. See "Data change" for further contributors.
- Other Models
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Forum contributions about this model: Philco, Philadelphia: 41-608P Code 122 Radio Phonograph
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Hello,
I am repairing a Philco 41-608P for a friend. I have the radio working and am now trying to work on the record player. Can anyone give me advice as to how to remove the platen? I am trying to get to the rubber tipped capstan wheel but can't see how the platen comes off. Thanks
Joe Gabriele, 16.May.12