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My AM only, early, 30 tube, Philharmonic has the two "edge lighting" bulbs lighting the glass dial, which in my set appear to be older/vintage #44 bulbs.  The six bulbs that "travel" with the pointer are a mix of #47 and #44 bulbs.  I know the difference is in the current draw and the resulting brightness.

I understand the impact is not that significant to a transformer soucing current for 28 of the 30 tubes at 6.3 V, but what do you believe was the bulb type, #44 or #47, delivered with the radio from the factory.

Thank you for your replies,

Regards,

Igor

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Igor -

I am not sure that I've seen a spec for these in the Scott materials. I always use the #47 since the current requirement is lower. I'd be interested in what anyone else might know/think on this....

Kent

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