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Does any member know the original dial lamps used in this vintage world
band receiver? Only 1 socket remains. . . . all the others and original lamps were replaced and illumination is quite marginal. Have also been unable to locate schematic for this model. Any help would be most appreciated. Believe the lamps would be typical 7v that were used in similar Globetravelers. . .except that the unit uses 6 D-size batteries, and can operate with a 12-16 VAC "wall wart". Respectfully, Robert |
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![]() Robert Sarbell wrote: Does any member know the original dial lamps used in this vintage world band receiver? Only 1 socket remains. . . . all the others and original lamps were replaced and illumination is quite marginal. Have also been unable to locate schematic for this model. Any help would be most appreciated. Believe the lamps would be typical 7v that were used in similar Globetravelers. . .except that the unit uses 6 D-size batteries, and can operate with a 12-16 VAC "wall wart". Respectfully, Robert If it's still available anywhere, these people will have it: http://www.tubesandmore.com But ask for the catalog by mail on the website - ten times as much in that. Good luck with it. Tony ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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![]() "Robert Sarbell" wrote in message ... Does any member know the original dial lamps used in this vintage world band receiver? Only 1 socket remains. . . . all the others and original lamps were replaced and illumination is quite marginal. Have also been unable to locate schematic for this model. Any help would be most appreciated. Believe the lamps would be typical 7v that were used in similar Globetravelers. . .except that the unit uses 6 D-size batteries, and can operate with a 12-16 VAC "wall wart". Respectfully, Robert I don't know the Nordmende radio in particular, but many Euro sets come with frosted 7V minuiture screw base bulbs. Something like them may still be availiable from auto parts stores or maybe VW dealers, but maybe without the frosted glass. If you want to check out some part numbers, check out: http://www.chml.com/electric/display...yle=MiniSubMin i&Substyle=null .. T-3 1/4 Miniature Screw Base should be a good place to start. Once you get a part number, you can find a seller with a search engine. I think Radio Shack may still have these, at least in their 6.3V form. I know I saw some screw base socketsat RS a few days ago, and they may be adapatable. I'm assuming these are 6.3 - 7V bulbs, and not some odd 9V variation. Check with a voltmeter. White LEDs are almost a good deal compared to bulbs, and should last just about forever. Shouldn't be hard to figure a proper dropping resistor and mounting method. Frank Dresser |
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