EH Scott Radio Enthusiasts

The Fine Things are Always Hand Made

Remote keypad, flat multi wire cable and 21 pin Jones plug. Fits only to a Scott receiver 1) with a 21 pin Jones socket on a Scott receiver rear skirt and 2) with the big circular preset housing on the rear of the receiver. The keyboard has buttons to turn the radio on/off, select one of 12 preset stations and to select phonograph. Circa 1937-41.

Comment by David C. Poland on March 8, 2019 at 11:25pm

Also keyboard controls volume.  Remote control was an option available for the Philharmonic, Phantom, Sixteen and Laureate. The receiver will have 24 volt motors to run the preset wheel on the rear housing, and control the volume control shaft - and  the power supply has a special 24 volt step down transformer for the motors. Pictured is a brown plastic, but ivory  is also seen. The post war 800-B had an identical looking optional remote control keyboard, cable and 21 pin Jones plug. Note the lighted jewel in the middle above the word SCOTT.

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