[NJARC] Knight Radio - additional info

Aaron Hunter ahunter01 at comcast.net
Thu May 21 18:07:11 EDT 2015


Joe

Check out the schematic for a Pacific Radio, model 321-36.  It's Rider 
8-9.  According to a radio directory I have, 25 preceding the serial 
number means it was manufactured by the Pacific Radio Corp.  It's 
location is listed as Los Angeles and Chicago, so I don't know if it's 
the same company or two separate ones.

Aaron

Joe Devonshire via NJARC wrote:
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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.
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> Here are photo's from the rear and overhead of the chassis.
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>         *6D6   -   6A7    -       75   -        42      -        80*
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> 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.
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> 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
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> 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?
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> Thanks in advance.
> Joe Devonshire
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