Finding an Unknown Model Number, for your Antique Radio
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Thanks joernone
Hey John,
Well, it should be interesting checking it out. Might make a few videos. It will be interesting to me, don't know what I'll find.
Regards,
Rick
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Thanks AndyDaviesByTheSea
Hey Andy,
Well, it should be interesting checking it out. Might make a few videos. It will be interesting to me, don't know what I'll find.
Regards,
Rick
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Hi Rick, I guess you’ll have to call this one a labour of love, as the thing is, if you scrap it then it’s gone forever. But man it’s a bit of a wreck, maybe the hole in the top is to let the bats out?
Keep having fun with your radios and thanks for sharing.
Kind Regards ... Andy
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Ah. The electrolytic capacitors are not original to this set.
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Thanks very much.
barn5923 3 months ago in playlist Liked videos
Thanks barn5923
AllAmericanFiveRadio 3 months ago
Thank You for this advice. I have two unknown radios in my collection. And I have since identified one. But the other is still a mystery. Some radio companies used the same chassis in many different cabinets. Philco and RCA for example.
metalmoto 3 months ago
Thanks metalmoto
Yes RCA made a lot of radios for GE. I hope you can find the identity of your radio. Something to keep in mind is information is being added everyday to the web. So if you don't find it now I would search again in a few months.
AllAmericanFiveRadio 3 months ago
really good video.
SpeakerFreak95 3 months ago
Thanks SpeakerFreak95
AllAmericanFiveRadio 3 months ago