[NJARC] a few problems

Nick Senker ns539 at earthlink.net
Sat Jul 7 18:10:14 EDT 2007


Ed, On the Atwater Kent webpage (atwaterkent.info) there is a link to email the webmaster/owner.  I have done that before with my questions and got back very good information.  Give it a try, Nick Senker

-----Original Message-----
>From: edotte at optonline.net
>Sent: Jul 6, 2007 4:11 PM
>To: New Jersey Antique Radio Club <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
>Subject: [NJARC] a few problems
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>Hi all,
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> It has been a while and I have been enjoying the summer but
>I have a few dangling problems and maybe someone has some advise or possible
>parts for sale.
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> The Atwater Kent 45 I have needs a speaker. I was wondering
>how I could figure out what kind of replacement I could make of a modern
>speaker. The thing is I have no idea what the field coil resistance is so I
>could match one. I did check out that very good web site on Atwater
>Kent’s
>but the ONLY model NOT listed is the 45! What to do? Any ideas?
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> The Gloritone 26 I have needs a field coil. It is center
>tapped with resistance of 2460 and 9040 Ohms. The part number is 2555 Radio
>Corp number. The coil itself has a fair open but somewhat intermittent
>operation. I am to the point where I figure open it up and see what is
>happening as I haven’t much to lose. I have no way of cross referencing it.
>Maybe someone has a part or an equivalent I could buy.
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> I also have a Philco 48-200. The 1st IF transformer
>is not working. It appears to have good DC resistance but it probably has a
>defective internal cap. The part number is 32-3967. I did check
>oldradioparts.com but no deal. I am looking for this part also.
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> So this is my problems and if anyone has an idea or a part I
>would welcome it. Thanks again.Edward
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