The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
Good afternoon.
Once I saw in You Tube exellent receiver produced by Scott Radio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMRtU0pf88o).
I would like to know more about this one. Help me, please.
ContinueAdded by Evgeny Zhilaev on September 18, 2015 at 1:58am — 1 Comment
I've been looking for an Allwave 23 Imperial in the Valencia cabinet #79/80 in the Clark book. If anyone knows the where about's of one, please let me know. Thanks!
Added by Merle Jones on September 11, 2015 at 9:48pm — 5 Comments
OK. Figured it out. Thank-you whoever posted the 1 choke schematic. It's the speaker transformer not a choke. Sure is heavy. They made 'em big in those days.
Added by Mike Downing on August 27, 2015 at 2:11am — No Comments
I have an 800B with 800B dial and back marked serial 800 262.
The power supply has the single choke on it with a heavy 6 wire choke
mounted on the speaker and connected via the speaker connector and
harness. The radio was working fine 10 years ago when the radio was
put in storage and power supply chassis were separated and the wires
detached from the speaker and tweeter. Some of the choke wires got
detached as well. Where can I get a schematic of how to reattach…
Added by Mike Downing on August 26, 2015 at 10:47pm — No Comments
With all my talk about the top radios we all love, I forgot to tell you about my Magnavox Concert Grand, the 1861 console phonograph that is considered by many the finest console stereo phonograph ever made. First there is the outstanding cabinet which is a beautiful piece of furniture in any of the styles which were released. Mine is the French Provincialin Mahogany and weighs about three hundred pounds and contains 42 (!) tubes. It has a turntable made by Collaro of Britain and uses two…
ContinueAdded by Sam Samuelian on August 17, 2015 at 9:44pm — 9 Comments
Hello my friends. It has been quite a while since I've been able to post here and to read posts by others. I had quite a few health problems that also led to financial ones. But I'm here to tell you about my Crosley WLW, which after a full year has finally been totally restored by my man Chuck Azzalina, who did an outstanding job. Believe me when I tell you that this is the finest console radio I have ever heard bar none. It has power to spare for one thing. The bass is quite full, and the…
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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?
Added by Thomas Peters on July 29, 2015 at 9:16am — 1 Comment
This radio was my late grandfathers and was on a submarine he claimed. Not sure if it works and don't want to plug it in due to possible current sensitivity of radio. It's appears to be in great shape and knowing him, it probably works. I'm curious about the value of this unit, thanks!
Added by Chip Farnsworth on July 13, 2015 at 4:20pm — 2 Comments
To all:
I want to save the key radio components from a rather distressed Chippendale-Grand cabinet.
There just seems to be one bracket and a couple of wood screws affixing the top tuner chassis to the back of the cabinet. If I want to remove that chassis, what do I have to do to remove it? Will the front panel with the dial come out with the chassis? I don't see any attaching hardware at the front of the cabinet.
Of course, I will remove the control knobs with their…
ContinueAdded by Harris Honickman on July 5, 2015 at 7:30pm — 2 Comments
6/20/2015
Radios are not my only hobby interest. Old cars also make me smile. For that reason my wife and I attended the Klingberg Vintage Motorcar Festival in New Britain, CT today.
I wore my Scott T-shirt thinking that there might be some fellow radio enthusiasts attending the event. I'm always ready to talk radio.
Well, there was no talk of radio but I did happen to meet the Grand Marshall of the event, Wayne Carini. Most mornings I watch him on TV as he appears in…
ContinueAdded by Ken Carr on June 20, 2015 at 6:51pm — 6 Comments
Ok gang...so I have an AW 23 that I fully restored about 4-5 years ago. Played great. For lots of reasons, it hasn't been run much since then. I ran it up on the Variac this weekend, and here's what happened: AM and first SW band are dead, and the osc VR tubes don't light. On SW2 and SW3, osc VR lights up and the set plays great. Good audio on the phono input too.
So I take the tuner apart and check the osc circuit. The grid resistor is significantly off value, so I replace it. Clean…
ContinueAdded by Kent King on June 1, 2015 at 9:49am — 10 Comments
Fellow member Dave Poland asked me a question about the service manual for the Sixteen. That query made me realize that I did not have the PDF file in the "Scott Info Archive". I have just added two Sixteen service manuals to that folder in the Archive. Both manuals appear to be missing pages 7-8....however. the full size schematic is what spans pages 7-8, so those pages aren't missing, you just need to look at the diagram for those pages.
Please let me know if there is other…
ContinueShielded grid wire with cloth insulation is not easy to find but is an appropriate replacement for the shielded wire with rubber insulation (now failing) employed in many Scott models. A roll of shielded grid wire with cloth insulation is currently being offered at the link below.…
ContinueAdded by Norman S Braithwaite on May 20, 2015 at 2:48pm — 1 Comment
I just received an order from Antique Electronic Supply.
Just in case anyone is interested, they have some real nice 6K7G tubes in true NOS condition for only $2.38 each. These are JAN military spec. tubes with the RCA logo on them. They look real nice and work just fine.
I also purchased a JAN 6J5WGT to replace my 6J5G which was highly microphonic. The tube I received works nicely and it is also a new condition (NOS)…
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Finally put it all back in the original early 1930's Capehart 300 cabinet. Philly chrome is super nice and plays like a million bucks thanks to Bill L for his electrical restoration
Added by Y2K Bruce on February 25, 2015 at 8:02am — No Comments
Hi Folks,
Haven't been here in quite a while!
I have a question about a Super 12.
I have one I want to rebuild(new cap.'s and resistors). Mine MAY have some missing components. I can see that most of the resistors are 1/4 or 1/2 watt, but are there a few larger wattage one's in there also? Have never located a parts list. I do have all the manuals and schematics.
So my request would be if someone could tell me what resistors are of other power ratings-either by…
ContinueAdded by John Berkovitz on February 24, 2015 at 9:22pm — 3 Comments
Got around to finish wiring the ant tuner on my Allwave 12 Deluxe .Was easy to do ,after I was done I connected a short wire to it.Wow was amazing how many stations came in so loud and clear on all bands,SW was coming great in 15 feet of wire!The radio was not all that good till I got the Ant tuner fixed and hooked up it sure makes a big difference!Turned on my Philharmonic and let it play a while while I adjusted the Expander while it played..The Expander sure did help boost the sound and…
ContinueAdded by Angelo on January 23, 2015 at 4:48pm — No Comments
can any one tell me when in 1940 this set was made?
Serial number GG314
Do the letters mean anything as to what came with the set?
Set does not have fm, only am.
Thanks to some members post I was able to repair it and it works very well
Thank you , jimmie ashabraner
Added by jimmie o. ashabraner on January 18, 2015 at 9:29am — 2 Comments
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