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Thomas Peters
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Allwave 12 DeLuxe interstage transfoemer....

Started this discussion. Last reply by Kent King Jan 31, 2017. 1 Reply

I have an Allwave 12 DeLuxe with an interstage transformer having a bad primary. Already in my possession is a modern replacement, that will certainly do the repair.The question being asked is, what…Continue

pointer/indicator....

Started this discussion. Last reply by Thomas Peters Jun 12, 2015. 5 Replies

Has anyone made reproduction pointer/indicator wires, as used in the AW12, AW15, and AW23?Need one here to fit an AW12.Thanks for looking.Continue

Allwave 15....

Started this discussion. Last reply by Thomas Peters May 8, 2013. 11 Replies

What is the value of the two electrolytics on the Allwave 15 tuner chassis? I have tried enlarging the print of the schematic on the info site, however, it is still too small.Continue

AW15 antenna hook up and more....

Started this discussion. Last reply by Thomas Peters Mar 22, 2013. 2 Replies

I have an AW15 with antenna connection different from those pictured in either Wunderlich or 55 operators manuals on the information website.From the back, left to right, one black(marked ant), two…Continue

 

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The Bomb and Scott....

Posted on July 29, 2015 at 9:16am 1 Comment

Our local PBS outlet ran a show last night named, The Bomb, about development of atomic weaponry. At a point, approximately between 68 and 72 minutes, there is a sequence of radio receivers pictured onscreen.

One of  those  appears to be either a 16A or 800B. Anyone else here that can positively identify what model Scott it is?

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