[NJARC] Knight Radio - additional info
Chuck
cpaci1 at verizon.net
Thu May 21 11:33:02 EDT 2015
Hi Joe,
I built several Knight kits back in the mid 60s and still have a few.
Allied Knight never published the technical information for any of their
products, so you won't find a schematic too easily.
The best shot you have is to create an eBay search for the assembly manual
for this unit and add it to your watch list.
The assembly manual will include the schematic as well as the assembly
instructions.
Good luck with it...
73,
Chuck
AC2DP
From: Joe Devonshire via NJARC
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Subject: [NJARC] Knight Radio - additional info
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Here are some photos of the radio I have. It is neither a 80AC or A9775.
Someone before me did a recap on this radio, but they didn't get it to play.
I found this at a rummage sale. I have to check the tubes but as you all
know, that's only part of getting it to work.
Here are photo's from the rear and overhead of the chassis.
6D6 - 6A7 - 75 - 42 - 80
I'm trying to find some information, schematic if possible, for a Knight
Tombstone Radio. So far, I found color photo evidence of the radio at the
Allied Radio site http://www.alliedcatalogs.com/catalogs/1936/ on page 118,
but that's about it. I do know that Knight was a name used by Allied Radio
and possibly built by Pacific Radio. I also found a related chassis that
appears to be similar in a photo. The label in the cabinet was damaged, so
any information from that is useless. I cannot find anything in Riders or
Beitman's.
Here is what I know,
Name on Dial - Knight
Tubes (5) 80, 75, 42, 6D6, 6A7.
Bands: 3
Serial: 25-7008
Model from internet source: H9801
Possible related model: 9701H
Manufactured year: 1936
The Allied Radio site doesn't all copying or printing. At least you can see
what I am talking about. Does anyone have any more information on this
radio?
Thanks in advance.
Joe Devonshire
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