[NJARC] Newbie with unusual radio

Edward Otte edotte at optonline.net
Thu Mar 22 02:52:29 EST 2007


Thanks Aaron.

I have some good news. Someone online pointed out that US Radio and
Television made a 1933 model that was very close to what I have. I checked
and only a few differences but it gets me in the ball park. 

But what I find weird is a "Beverly" made by Warwick, could be so close and
possibly even made by US Radio, by sold by Macy's. Now that is a trail!

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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 8:11 PM
To: New Jersey Antique Radio Club
Subject: Re: [NJARC] Newbie with unusual radio

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This probably won't help much in your schematic search, but the name 
"Beverly" was used as a Macy's store brand and Warwick Mfg. Co. 
manufactured a "Beverly" (prior to 1941).  I don't know if either of 
these are related to your "Beverly".  I searched in Riders for a 10 tube 
Warwick radio and found nothing.

Aaron

Edward Otte wrote:

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>I am new to antique radios but not new to electronics. I have a little
>experience with tubes and so I have more than a little to learn. I joined
>your club and I am looking forward to having some radio fun. 
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>I recently purchased an antique radio for a song and a dance. But my first
>radio is an unusual one. I do have a few friends who have already tried to
>help me out but no one seems to know who the manufacturer of the radio I
>have. 
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>So the facts; it is a Beverly Super-heterodyne, model 2088, console,
lowboy.
>Judging from the patent numbers it cannot be any younger than 1932. So it
>may be a 1933 or 1934. I need schematics but Rider doesn't have them, at
>least that is what I am told. I have heard a number of manufacturers
>mentioned among which are: Warwick, Well Garner, Zenith, Cadillac
>Manufacturers Co. 
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>The radio itself is in fairly good shape. The good news is a amplifier tube
>was completely dead and that probably assured that anyone attempting to
turn
>it on before I got it would not have had any reason to keep it on and that
>may have saved it from any possible damage. It had a weak rectifier tube
and
>I am going through the caps one-by-one. My problem is without a schematic I
>cannot be sure about all of the caps values as some have wax or something
or
>other on them. One speaker had a good rip but in general nothing that
cannot
>be repaired. Oh the tube collection is one U-280, three 46, three 56, and
>three 58's. 
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>The wires are bad but that can be replaced so I am a little bit off from
>powering the baby up. So if anyone has any information, I sure would be
>appreciative. My wife is absolutely in love with this radio but I have told
>here "Beverly" is my new girlfriend!
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>Edward Otte
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