[NJARC] Need radio information
salb203 at aol.com
salb203 at aol.com
Wed Sep 10 09:42:07 EDT 2008
Thanks John,
I will forward this into the person asking.
Sal
-----Original Message-----
From: John Dilks K2TQN <oldradio at worldnet.att.net>
To: New Jersey Antique Radio Club <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 8:17 am
Subject: Re: [NJARC] Need radio information
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Hi Sal,
Check here, I wrote about that set back in 2002. There may be an
article in the AWA OTB too?
http://www.eht.com/oldradio/arrl/2002-08/index.htm
I own this radio.
73, John Dilks, K2TQN
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At 07:43 AM 9/10/2008, salb203 at aol.com wrote:
>Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
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>I just receive this message someone wanting to know some
>information. If you do know, reply here and I will forward the info.
>
>Thanks,
>Sal
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>Sal:
> I have recently acquired an old radio I can find no information on.
>Everything I have indicates it was made in NYC in 1936. It is a
>Haynes 2 1/2 to 555 meter receiver. Frequency is changed by removing
>a one coil and replacing it with another. The apparent successor to
>this set was made in 1938 by RACO. Mine looks very, very similar, but
>instead of having two knobs on the bottom to tune it, it has one large
>one in the center that is a gang switch. Also, my paperwork says it
will
>operate on either 110 AC or 110DC.
>I would greatly appreciate knowing where I could obtain any other
>information on
>this set, and
>I am wondering if you have ever run across a similar receiver.
>Thanks,
>Bob
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