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1936 GE Canada E98 Console Radio with Magic, Magic Brain, Magic Voice
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General Electric's first transistor radio. I've had this set for nearly twenty years, but never played it because I didn't have the proper battery to play it--until now. Replica uses a complete A23 12 volt battery and the button cells from another A23. I was really pleased how this one turned...
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This is a video of my 1978 General Electric Clock Radio. They don't make 'em like this anymore! Enjoy!
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I found this in the landfill, while dropping off some junk computer equipment. This is an all-original 1951 GE 422 table radio, with marbleized "Congo Brown" plastic housing. This is an AM-only set, and after a good clean-up, looks incredible. Like all radios of this vintage, it will require all...
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Decide for yourself whether it was worth the $20.00 and some polish.
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Insides of the 660 Radio. Standard four-tube portable of the time, uses two D cells for the A voltage, a 467 battery for the B voltage.
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I repaired this radio back when I was in school using only parts salvaged from junk computer monitors. The 50L6 had quit working even though it glowed, causing no audio...I had to replace that tube.
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This shows how both the portable and the clock unit of the Model 660 are joined together.
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A clock radio that becomes a portable--and back again! I've had this in my collection for a few years now. There are two versions of the Convertible, and I think this one's the more attractive of the two. Comes in two sections--the portable and the alarm clock/power supply unit. Both are mated...
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This will allow you to enjoy the style of the larger cabinet and still retain the quality sound of a tube radio. A good site to visit is www. Incidentally, tubes are much more reliable than capacitors. But how do you start collecting antique radios? Read on for useful hints and websites to make collecting antique radios a fun and interesting hobby! The first thing to consider when starting up collecting antique radios is if you wish to have them operational or not. Ge Antique Radio Songs from that time period just sound better over an old tube antique radio. Brands such as Zenith, Scott, Atwater-Kent, were mainly for the rich as their prices ran into the $500-$800 range in the 1930s and 1940s. Specail filters, adjustable ifs, and multiple tone controls to name a few. If the radio is in unknown condition it may be wise to have an electronics technician look at it first before attempting to turn it on. Ge Antique Radio Be careful to note how you took it apart, so you can put it back together.com are just a couple.
Below are the common types of non-electrolytic capacitors. Scott was the best radio you could buy. Ge Antique Radio Before getting to work, let's make sure you know what to replace.02 mfd, and . When wireless telephony (ie transmission & reception of speech) became possible, speech radio greatly improved the usability of radio communication.95. Ge Antique Radio These family gatherings can still take place today, those old radios can still be found. "Retubing" a radio—replacing all its tubes for no particular reason—is a waste of money and does not improve performance. This is a 1935 model. Obviously if you're looking for parts an auction site such as eBay might be your first choice, but anyone who has used this online auction site can tell you that unless you know specifically what to look for it's easy to get lost.
Ge Antique Radio Getting an idea of the range of prices can also help you determine if a local sale is a good deal or not. A good-quality, functioning radio will obviously be worth more than a poorly maintained radio without the hardware to make it work. Keep looking for a working radio, even a different brand, and when one is located maybe you can modify the floor console to accept a different brand radio. Gloss will have to much shine to it. Ge Antique Radio Neither end is positive or negative. Scott had features that no other manufacturer had at the time. Some varieties from the 1950s and '60s are easily found, while other, more unique and early examples are more difficult to acquire. Better yet a couple candles providing a flickering light, just enough to supplement the glow from the fireplace. Ge Antique Radio Most consumer console radios were made by RCA, Philco, General Electric, Montgomery Ward (under the Airline brand name), Sears (under the Silvertone brand name), Westinghouse, radio-bar and many more. Most console radios were waist high and not very wide, as the years went on they got shorter and wider.
Check them out on eBay. Sand it down, wipe. Ge Antique Radio