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David C. Poland replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"to clarify this discussion for others.  The Amperite is bigger than a globe 45. Here is a 12-10 NIB that I found:   IMG_0440.jpeg Box states for "receivers with an 80 - 85 volt primary". Unsure whether it is suitable sub for the…"
Saturday
Kelly McDaniel replied to Kelly McDaniel's discussion Allwave 15 Serial #L-448
"Hi Brad, good to hear from you and happy the unit is on the bench. We've been away quite a bit since I saw you last, think I mentioned we were heading to the 5 Stans at that time which were great! Recently we were in Azerbaijan, Georgia,…"
Saturday
Norman S Braithwaite replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"Well, I expect that it will look like a 12-20 ballast with the iron wire in a glass envelope but I prefer to call it a ballast to differentiate it from a type 126 tube thus avoiding the present confusion. Norman"
Friday
Christopher Tubbs replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"Hi Norman.  Forgive my ignorance, but what would a 126 ballast look like if it's not a tube?  Like a "box" with wires coming out of each side?  And is a 126 ballast still available?"
Friday
Norman S Braithwaite replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"The 126 on that list is a type 126 ballast, not a type 26 (127, 226, etc) tube. Norman"
Friday
Brad Winder replied to Kelly McDaniel's discussion Allwave 15 Serial #L-448
"Hi Kelly! Sorry for the slow reply; I haven't been on the forum lately. Well, it's on my bench...but I haven't had much radio time as of late, due to business being busy! My winter was full! Have you had any luck fabricating the…"
Thursday
Christopher Tubbs replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"Hi Kent,   Here's the image of "New 1930 model" paper:"
Thursday
Christopher Tubbs replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"Hi Norman!  Here's the link: https://antiqueradios.com/ballast/ If you scroll down to the Table II (specifications) heading, it starts listing the different tubes and the last column says Exchange with  ...and when it goes…"
Thursday
David C. Poland replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"IF the type 26 tube  were to be a decent electrical substitute, there is a pinout issue.  The 26 tube side by side filament pins are #1 and #4, which are the 2 fat pins. The amp's 2 pin socket fails to connect the filament pins. So…"
Thursday
Kent King replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"Christopher - Could you post a copy of the "New 1930 model" document, I do not believe I've seen that before. And if possible, I'd love to get a scan of the instruction manual. I have an AW23 in my collection that I purchased…"
Thursday
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Thursday
George replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"I used to own an HRO-60 receiver which uses that same ballast tube. A 6V6 substitutes for the 4H4C fine. http://www.emmittsfixitshop.com/Projects_HRO_4H4C.html"
Jun 24
Norman S Braithwaite replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"I would not completely discount the type 26 tube yet.  Its filament may provide the correct voltage drop and some limited regulation.  After all, the popular replacement for the high demand and scarce 4H4C ballast tube is a common type 6H6…"
Jun 24
Christopher Tubbs replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"Thank you guys! The power supply is a Type 45 and # 3177 The chassis is type 601 and #1992 Yes, it has the correct D-90 speaker.  It's got the Scott name plate riveted on it and says D-90 It's in an Orleans cabinet.  What makes…"
Jun 24
Kent King replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"I'll add to Dave's comment: the reference that says a 126 is a substitute is totally wrong. A 126 (x26) is an AC triode. As dave noted, the 12-20 is a ballast tube (big resistor). If it works, re-glue it and keep going, you won't find…"
Jun 24
David C. Poland replied to Christopher Tubbs's discussion 12-20 tube in AC-10 set
"Dealing with hen's teeth - a scarce vintage tube. I also have the same 4 tube amp - unrestored. So glad to see Scott document confirming the proper Amperite. tube. AND the "work around" when the tube fails. Several Scott models had…"
Jun 24

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12-20 tube in AC-10 set

Started by Christopher Tubbs. Last reply by David C. Poland on Saturday. 13 Replies

I have a AC-10 and the power supply uses 2-245 tubes, one 280 tube and a Amperite 12-20 tube.  The 12-20 tube's base is loose.  I believe they can be re-glued, but I was also researching the…Continue

Allwave 15 Serial #L-448

Started by Kelly McDaniel. Last reply by Kelly McDaniel on Saturday. 20 Replies

Brought my father's Scott radio from US to Canada hope of getting it working again after many years of it sitting on a shelf. I may be Allwave 15 but I'm sure someone can confirm or correct this.…Continue

Wunderlich tube in AW15

Started by Christopher Tubbs. Last reply by David C. Poland Jun 16. 8 Replies

I have a AW15 which, according to Mr. King, was made early October 1934.  I am assuming that this set has to Wunderlich tube in it.  I'm trying to figure out here that tube is placed on the chassis. …Continue

Scott serial numbers

Started by Kent King. Last reply by Kent King Jun 2. 540 Replies

As most of you know, I've been gathering and analyzing Scott serial numbers for over 20 years. I have a couple requests....first, if you haven't sent me your serial numbers, please do. Also...if any…Continue

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Parting out a 1939 AM/FM Phantom Deluxe?

Posted by Pat Taylor on May 28, 2026 at 5:30pm 1 Comment

I have had a 1939 AM/FM Phantom Deluxe in a Chippendale Cabinet on ebay for a few years now. I’ve dropped the price several times but have never had any bites. Perhaps because of the size? Anyway, I will be moving across the country within the next year, and do not want to take this monster with me.

I completely restored the radio, including the cabinet. I’m going to take a major loss on this, but I see no other option. I’ve decided to look into selling the individual components to at…

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Scott Serial Numbers

Posted by Kent King on May 23, 2026 at 10:48am 0 Comments

EVERYONE!!

Later this summer there will be some news on Scott serial numbers. I've submitted an article to the AWA Journal for publication, Part 1 of a 2 part update on how Scott assigned the numbers. I am collecting data to further refine this information and add some info for the 2nd part. What I could use from all of you folks:

1. Phantom sets - a picture of the face with the serial number (you don't have to send a pic of the plate, just the face and the associated…

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Scott in Central America?

Posted by Kent King on February 21, 2026 at 11:45am 1 Comment

This is from the "Sylvania News", No. 4 March 1936. What do you think? Certainly looks like an Allwave 23 on the right. 

Estate Sale

Posted by Kent King on January 2, 2026 at 1:09pm 1 Comment

I hate to start out the new year with this news, but one of our site members passed away a couple months ago and the family is looking to sell his collection. He has many radios other than Scott, but here is a list of the Scott sets available:

  • Philharmonic in Chippendale
  • Philharmonic in Warrington
  • Allwave 23 in Tasman
  • Allwave 23 in Warrington
  • Allwave 15 in Oxford
  • Allwave 15 in Napier
  • Phantom Deluxe in…
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Welcome to The E.H. Scott Enthusiasts Site. If you are looking for manuals or service data on a Scott set, please click on the "Scott Info Archive" link above. If you have questions for forum members, a picture is worth 1000 words, please post a pic or two to help describe your question or problem. Finally, this forum works best when we all contribute. Answer questions, provide feedback, and if you have a document worth sharing, please scan it in as a PDF and forward it to me: Kent King,…

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Created by Kent King Feb 22, 2016 at 8:06am. Last updated by Kent King Jul 9, 2024.

SCOTT PARTS

If you are seeking any odd chassis parts, please email me with your needs (kent3256[at]hotmail.com). I have over 40 chassis representing all Scott models from 1932 to 1947, so if you need an odd item, I might have it. What I do NOT have are knobs, escutcheons, bottom plates, dial pointers and tuning meters from the 12-15-23 sets. Sadly, those are all in very short supply. I do occasionally get these very rare parts, so always ask - you never know what I might have available for your…

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Created by Kent King Jul 9, 2024 at 7:22pm. Last updated by Kent King Jul 9, 2024.

Collector's Guide

The Collector's Guide is available...if you don't have a copy, it is a great reference to everything Scott. Proceeds benefit the maintenance of this site. Email me at kent3256@hotmail.com for more information! I also have reprints of the 1940 Scott catalog available at a reduced price. Contact me kent3256(at)hotmail.com for more info! …

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