[NJARC] Miller Auction and more Radios!

Aaron Hunter ahunter01 at comcast.net
Mon May 7 18:37:49 EDT 2007


Edward

The Sam's index is on line at the Sam's web site.  I think it is also 
downloadable, at least I think that is where I got the copy I have on my 
computer.

The Blaupunkt Ballet, schematic only, appears in Folder 529 in the 
"Servicer".  I can make a copy and either mail it to you, deliver it at 
Kutztown, or bring to the next meeting.  My scanner is on the fritz at 
the moment, so I can't email it.

Only two Invictas are listed in Sam's:

10PK1 - Sam's TSM-60
8PK1   - Sam's TSM-59

See if either of those numbers appear in the radio.  "TSM" stands for 
Transistor Service Manual and is a 1/2 inch booklet put out by Sam's 
covering transistor radios.  I have no TSMs.

Aaron


Edward Otte wrote:

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>Hello All,
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>Let me first say I enjoyed the auction at the last meeting and I enjoyed
>everyone's company. I sure did get a load of radios and my work load has
>grown! This brings me to the questions.
>
>A few of the radios are fairly new and I cannot easily find the schematics
>online. Do we have any of the Sam's photofax in our library? And what source
>do I look in for foreign radios? Here is what I am looking for if that
>helps.
>
>Blaupunkt Ballet 2602, 1960 (I believe)
>
>Invicta 14FS-570, 1970?
>
>Westinghouse H-712P9, 1960
>
>The Blaupunkt is a real nice radio and I am impressed by the German
>engineering. It is heavy, and has good sound and was one of the only working
>radios in the whole bunch I got, but it has a few minor problems. Were these
>German Radios more expensive than the American similar counterparts because
>this thing is literally built like a tank!
>
>Edward
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