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   <title>Rca Antique Radio</title>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:00:03 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Rca Antique Radio 
ARTICLEHEADINGIf 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. With an empty cabinet, take it outside and hose it off real good.   It's surprising simple to refurbish these old wooden cabinets.02 mfd, and .   Early TRF sets only operated headphones, but by the 1930s it was more common to use additional amplification to power a loudspeaker, despite the expense .justradios.   Mostly for the wealthy, these radios were placed in hallways and living rooms. 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.   Professional restorers replace a tube only if it is defective. Most antique professionals refer to books on each collectible antique to price items in their own shops, and you can do the same.   The second photo shows the capacitors that were replaced. The availability of the first mass produced plastic Bakelite allowed designers much more creativity in cabinet styling, and significantly reduced costs.   Be careful to note how you took it apart, so you can put it back together. You may also be able to.  </description>
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   <title>Zenith Antique Radio</title>
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   <description>Zenith Antique Radio 
ARTICLEHEADINGIn 1948, Eaton's was selling these models for $33.   Hand in hand with collecting antique radios is the repair of these fascinating machines and to preserve the integrity of the design and the authenticity of the appearance, true enthusiasts will search high and low for antique radio parts to use in those repairs.   Some kinds of capacitors—paper, molded paper, and electrolytics—are failure-prone and need to be replaced.   In a professional overhaul, it is common to replace all of a radio's large electrolytic capacitors and small paper capacitors.   If you must look further, the Internet has many businesses that specialize in these radios.   Scotts were noted for thier exceptional sound quallity and sensitivity.   One excellent site to find parts is www.   The big floor model Motorola, or maybe a RCA is turned to a comfortable volume.   Just like a time warp back to the late 40's, all courtesy of the antique radio so carefully preserved by past family members.   Younger family members may prefer more modern styles.   Passed on to Mom and Dad when they were starting out.   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,.  </description>
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   <title>Philco Antique Radio</title>
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   <description>Philco Antique Radio 
ARTICLEHEADINGProfessional restorers replace a tube only if it is defective.   Mostly for the wealthy, these radios were placed in hallways and living rooms.   Common values are .  ) Addison Industries Limited of Toronto made this &quot;Model 2&quot; in the early 1940s.   Anyone getting ready to ferret out deals on antique radio parts will do well to read the fine print and ensure that the models are compatible, but also to learn up front if they are dealing with reproduction parts or actual parts.   Most antique professionals refer to books on each collectible antique to price items in their own shops, and you can do the same.   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.   There's something about that radio that represents family values.   Check them out on eBay.  antiqueradio.   Early TRF sets only operated headphones, but by the 1930s it was more common to use additional amplification to power a loudspeaker, despite the expense .   Grandpa bought it new back in.  </description>
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   <title>Rca Victor Antique Radio</title>
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   <description>Rca Victor Antique Radio 
ARTICLEHEADINGAlthough collectors may differ on the cutoff dates, most would use 50 years old, or the pre-World War II Era, for vacuum tube sets and the first five years of transistor sets.   You may also be able to purchase an antique radio for a reasonable price and use the parts from that.   Hand in hand with collecting antique radios is the repair of these fascinating machines and to preserve the integrity of the design and the authenticity of the appearance, true enthusiasts will search high and low for antique radio parts to use in those repairs.  justradios.   Grandpa bought it new back in 36', a present for Grandma when they got married.  grandcanyonruberadio.   There are people who fix these things and have replacement parts.   Despite this, the antiquated technology of morse code transmission continued to play an essential role in radio comms until the 1990s E.   Common values are .   In many cases, this &quot;recapping&quot; is all that the radio needs to be restored to health.   Gloss will have to much shine to it.   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.   Sand it down, wipe.  </description>
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   <title>Crosley Antique Radio</title>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:00:03 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Crosley Antique Radio 
ARTICLEHEADINGThere's something about that radio that represents family values.  02 mfd, and .   With regularly scheduled programs the family gathered together in the evenings to sit around the radio, and enjoy Dean Martin or Frank Sinatra.   Mostly for the wealthy, these radios were placed in hallways and living rooms.   Some kinds of capacitors—paper, molded paper, and electrolytics—are failure-prone and need to be replaced.   The big floor model Motorola, or maybe a RCA is turned to a comfortable volume.   Give it a look, for some reason you can always find that one station that specializes on those old favorites from the late 40's and 50's.   Collecting antique radios is a wonderful way to keep these memories alive and to cherish a time when radio broadcasts were all you had.   In 1948, Eaton's was selling these models for $33.  com - here you can find antique radio schematics from almost every antique radio ever made, helping you keep them running.   One of the most common images people have of the past is of a family sitting around a radio, listening intently to news or entertainment broadcasts.   Of course, hand in hand with collecting antique radios is the repair of these fascinating machines and to preserve the integrity.  </description>
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   <title>Ge Antique Radio</title>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:00:03 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Ge Antique Radio 
ARTICLEHEADINGNow it's yours, to share with your family and continue the tradition.   Before getting to work, let's make sure you know what to replace.   The whole family is gathered around listening to Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion, complete with Powder Milk Biscuits.   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.   Scott was the best radio you could buy.   Following are several locations where you may be able to find some antique radio parts in order to repair your radio to working condition.   Just like a time warp back to the late 40's, all courtesy of the antique radio so carefully preserved by past family members.   There are people who fix these things and have replacement parts.   When life was simpler, entertainment options were limited, the radio was the predominant source of news, music, and commentary.  antiqueradio.   The value of an antique radio will differ widely depending on these variables.   The size will also come into play as will the functioning of the antique.   When buying or selling antique radios, the more you know will translate directly into dollars, as you don't want to overspend on junk or give away.  </description>
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   <title>Silvertone Antique Radio</title>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:00:03 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Silvertone Antique Radio 
ARTICLEHEADINGRefinishing the Cabinet: Don't give up on a radio just because it doesn't work.   Just like a time warp back to the late 40's, all courtesy of the antique radio so carefully preserved by past family members.   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.   It isn't working and it has a crack on the bottom, which isn't visible when it's on display.   I picked up this Addison radio years ago for $200 at a Toronto antique market.   Check them out on eBay.   One thing to remember with these old radios, the components are from a long gone era.   Where to Find Antique Radios: The best places to run across old tube radios are Estate Auctions, or Estate Sales.   Good music never goes out of style.   The largest online auction house around, eBay has a large number of antique radios for sale and hundreds of pictures and descriptions that can not only help you identify your treasure but can also help.  </description>
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   <title>Emerson Antique Radio</title>
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   <description>Emerson Antique Radio 
ARTICLEHEADING05 mfd.grandcanyonruberadio.   In 1948, Eaton's was selling these models for $33.com - here you can find antique radio schematics from almost every antique radio ever made, helping you keep them running.   This type of transmission is called CW (Continuous wave) or wireless telegraphy. I picked up this Addison radio years ago for $200 at a Toronto antique market.   The value of an antique radio will differ widely depending on these variables. &quot;Retubing&quot; a radio—replacing all its tubes for no particular reason—is a waste of money and does not improve performance.   Scott had features that no other manufacturer had at the time. Schematics, capacitors, and tubes are still available for many brands.  H Scott Allwave 23 radio console. Garage sales, yard sales, many times you can find a radio that was passed down but needs some repair, or the cabinet is damaged.   Below are the common types of non-electrolytic capacitors. Scotts came without cabinets or you could get cabinets that were factory made or order custom cabinets for them.   Neither end is positive or negative. Just remember to thoroughly check out the seller and make sure they have a good reputation before you buy any product from eBay.   And if you're looking for information.</description>
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   <title>Grundig Antique Radio</title>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:00:03 -0600</pubDate>
   <description>Grundig Antique Radio 
ARTICLEHEADINGWith regularly scheduled programs the family gathered together in the evenings to sit around the radio, and enjoy Dean Martin or Frank Sinatra.   They disassemble quite easily, take everything out of the cabinet.   Of course, hand in hand with collecting antique radios is the repair of these fascinating machines and to preserve the integrity of the design and the authenticity of the appearance, true enthusiasts will search high and low for antique radio parts to use in those repairs.   They have smaller capacitance values than electrolytics, anywhere from .   Despite this, the antiquated technology of morse code transmission continued to play an essential role in radio comms until the 1990s E.   The whole family is gathered around listening to Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion, complete with Powder Milk Biscuits.   If you must look further, the Internet has many businesses that specialize in these radios.   It's possible to find another base and it's also possible to get your radio back in working order.   In many cases, this &quot;recapping&quot; is all that the radio needs to be restored to health.   Mostly for the wealthy, these radios were placed in hallways and living rooms.   Check your local yellow pages.  </description>
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   <title>Antique Radio Parts</title>
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   <description>Antique Radio Parts 
ARTICLEHEADINGIncidentally, tubes are much more reliable than capacitors.   One excellent site to find parts is www.   They have antique military radio parts starting at ten dollars for a variety of parts, and knobs, to name just a few of the antique radio parts that they sell.   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.  com - here you can find antique radio schematics from almost every antique radio ever made, helping you keep them running.   Consider special sites that specialize in antique radio and the parts needed to keep them alive.   Since machines predating the early 1920s are exceedingly rare to find, this generally speaking permits for a window ranging from 1906 to 1939, and for those loving the transistors from 1960 to 1965.   Neither end is positive or negative.   There are people who fix these things and have replacement parts.   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.  </description>
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