- Pays
- Etats-Unis
- Fabricant / Marque
- Wilcox-Gay Corp.; Charlotte (MI)
- Année
- 1936 ?
- Catégorie
- Radio - ou tuner d'après la guerre 1939-45
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 166426
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- Brand: Recordio
Cliquez sur la vignette du schéma pour le demander en tant que document gratuit.
- No. de tubes
- 8
- Principe général
- Super hétérodyne (en général); FI/IF 456 kHz
- Circuits accordés
- 9 Circuits MA (AM)
- Gammes d'ondes
- GO, OC et Police (Maritime)
- Tension / type courant
- Alimentation Courant Alternatif (CA) / 110-120 Volt
- Haut-parleur
- HP dynamique à électro-aimant (électrodynamique) / Ø 8 inch = 20.3 cm
- De Radiomuseum.org
- Modèle: 5E9 - Wilcox-Gay Corp.; Charlotte MI
- Schémathèque (1)
- Riders 7-5
- Auteur
- Modèle crée par Dirk Taekels. Voir les propositions de modification pour les contributeurs supplémentaires.
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I have owned this console for more than 50 years. Last time it was powered ON must have been 35 years ago. My grand kids want to hear it work so time to restore it. The chassis has no model number. In the pre-internet era it was impossible to identify this 1936 radio. Now I have done that by comparing tube type and layout.
The radio is essentially untouched as shown in the pictures, but many years ago I restored the cabinit to original condition.
The available schematic from Riders leaves much to the imagination. I have recreated the schematic in OrCad Layout as accurately as I can. Any errors I would appreciate hearing about. This will be challenging becaues I expect all capacitors are bad. If it is appropriate, I will post more pregress pictures.
I have updated the schematic to include component locations on the chassis as well as fixing some errors from interpreting the Rider schematic.
I had to remove ALL capacitors and resistors. All resistors were at least 50% high!
Kevin O'Connor, 01.Aug.22