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On Mon, 02 May 2005 16:27:45 -0400, Alan Douglas adouglasatgis.net
wrote: Hi, A Grebe-Eisman Synchrophase That's a strange combo, I wonder what it looks like? As I recall it was about 20 inches wide and about 8 deep, three tuning dials mounted horizontally so they came through the panel, linked by a chain drive aas I recall. That's a Grebe Synchrophase. There was another company, Eisemann Magneto Corp., that made some vaguely similar models, except that only their rheostats were horizontal, not the tuning dials. Freed-Eisemann (no relation) was also a well-known maker in the 1920s. That must have been a pretty popular model back in the day.......I've seen no less than five of them at swaps recently in various states of (dis)repair. -Scott DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE AT THE EMAIL ADDRESS ABOVE! Instead, go to the following web page to get my real email address: http://member.newsguy.com/~polezi/scottsaddy.htm (This has been done because I am sick of SPAMMERS making my email unusable) Thousands of vintage radio schematics available at The Schematic Bank: http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/schematics/ Archive of Alt.Binaries.Pictures.Radio postings: http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/abpr/ Universal Schematic Locator-finds schematics in Rider, Beitman, and Sams: http://techpreservation.dyndns.org/U...ES/uslpage.htm |
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