The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
Started by Kent King. Last reply by David C. Poland 9 minutes ago. 27 Replies 0 Likes
When Scott first introduced the new Allwave Deluxe set, it really wasn't much different than the 1931 2-dial set with the newly developed rotating coil assembly. The tube lineup includes four 24A…Continue
Started by John Stafford. Last reply by David C. Poland 21 hours ago. 4 Replies 0 Likes
I have finished replacing capacitors on my AW 23. Radio has been powered up and is working on all but the Green Band. Reception is okay but nothing to brag about.Now that it is working I started…Continue
Started by douglas wright. Last reply by David C. Poland on Tuesday. 21 Replies 0 Likes
Working on all wave 15, no sound or reception. Speaker rebuilt, everything good on speaker.Looking at schematic I see primary field coil only has 5 volts going to it, is this correct? all tubes are…Continue
Started by mike hadley. Last reply by mike hadley on Sunday. 23 Replies 3 Likes
Inspired by a recent post from Dave Poland, I thought that I would show a method of reproducing dial escutcheons etc, first is epoxy and the second from a process I used to mess around with as a kid,…Continue
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Posted by Scott Dickson on July 2, 2023 at 7:14pm 9 Comments 0 Likes
Scott Radio Friends,
I need some help. I am finishing a restoration of a Scott Warrington cabinet. Everything is place except one thing.
I need a working on/off ac toggle switch.
Here's the catch. While the exit bore hole is .5 inches in width... the depth is also just over .5 inches wide. It is .75" thick wood...
The larger initial hole is 1.5 inches and @.2 deep. This means I need switch with a stem around .75 inches to make sure the toggle clears through the hole…
ContinuePosted by Kent King on June 27, 2023 at 7:00am 3 Comments 0 Likes
The title says it all...does anyone recognize this as a McMurdo Silver cabinet? I'm guessing it is not, obviously the mounting is all wrong. Opinions?…
ContinuePosted by David Wilson on May 31, 2023 at 10:24am 1 Comment 0 Likes
To members: I came across this February 1935 issue of Broadcast News online. It has a fascinating discussion on High Fidelity broadcasting, which was in its infancy, and the challenges at hand. The story has a relevance to E.H. Scott Radio Laboratories because Murray Clay came from RCA as and electrical engineer in their radio licensing division just before this article was written. As many of you know Clay was instrumental in helping Scott develop their High Fidelity receivers based on…
ContinueCourtesy of fellow member Carlos in Spain, I was able to scan in a large group of Capehart manuals. This includes at least one phono sold by Scott. You can find these items in the Scott Info Archive > Miscellaneous > Capehart.
Created by Kent King Aug 15, 2023 at 8:56pm. Last updated by Kent King Aug 15, 2023.
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 a thousand 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…
ContinueCreated by Kent King Feb 22, 2016 at 8:06am. Last updated by Kent King May 21, 2023.
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! - Kent
ContinueCreated by Kent King Apr 3, 2020 at 7:08am. Last updated by Kent King May 25, 2021.
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