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Part 3 and last.
There are three large dials on the radio. The one in the centre is labelled "Wavelength", clearly for tuning the desired frequency. The other two are not marked at all. What do they do? |
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"Buck Frobisher" wrote in message ... Part 3 and last. There are three large dials on the radio. The one in the centre is labelled "Wavelength", clearly for tuning the desired frequency. The other two are not marked at all. What do they do? Buck, Without looking at a schematic, I would guess all three dials are for tuning the RF stages, as in an A****er Kent model 20. I don't know the date of your radio, but the AK 20 preceded ganged tuning systems. The interior photo seems to locate the tuning condensers approximately where those dials are on the front panel. Later radios used metal bands or even chains to link the three condensers, and then we ended up with three condensers on one shaft. But I'd be happy to be corrected. Cheers, Nelson |
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"Nelson Gietz" wrote in message ... "Buck Frobisher" wrote in message ... Part 3 and last. There are three large dials on the radio. The one in the centre is labelled "Wavelength", clearly for tuning the desired frequency. The other two are not marked at all. What do they do? By the way, that radio looks like it's in very nice condition. N. |
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"Nelson Gietz" wrote in message ... "Buck Frobisher" wrote in message ... Part 3 and last. Without looking at a schematic, I would guess all three dials are for tuning the RF stages, as in an A****er Kent model 20. I don't know the date of your radio, but the AK 20 preceded ganged tuning systems. I would agree. The date of the radio is 1920s and it's a TRF radio. As you say the variable caps line up with the dials (I've looked at other pics on the net as well). Perhaps band spread and fine tuning? (I'm way out of my league here, just a guess). |
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"Nelson Gietz" wrote in message ... By the way, that radio looks like it's in very nice condition. N. I have one awaiting restoration. Mine is missing the top cover unfortunately. They are a neat looking set. pete |
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