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Model 16 did not have FM band, if I remember correctly. So this Scott FM converter is useless for it. It converts modern FM band 88-108MHz into old 42-50MHz. But you can connect any FM tuner (e.g. Pilotuner from Pilot) to audio input of Scott radio - the sound should be great.
Leonid
The Brunswick Panatrope is going up on Ebay this evening...the Panatrope is in good working order..
www.twiggy.com/ehscott.html I am also considering placing the E.H. Scott model 16 on Ebay also.
I acquired both these pieces in my search for vintage tube audio which is my main interest, although I am impressed by the the build quality of the 16. A E.H.Scott FM converter sold on ebay a couple of days ago for $1600, if I had one of these I may have considered keeping the model 16.
Leonid:
This looks like a simple logging scale. Seems it would start at 195 increase in units of 5 and end at 305. A close up of the band switch would tell for sure.
Thom
The FM band - what kind of units it is? 300...200... not kHz, not meters, what it can be?
Leonid
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