The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
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Actually, the AC/DC power supply of the original SLRM may well have been a requirement of the original WW2 order. At that time 125 V DC was used on some ships, especially merchant vessels, rather than AC, being considered safer. In fact, even some parts of New York City still had DC electric service from the old Edison days into the late 1940s, my parents remembered those days. This was one reason so many manufacturers made AC/DC sets in that period. Later on, when the order was for Navy ships only, which had 120V AC as a standard, there was no reason for making the sets AC/DC, and several reasons for not doing so.
Chris -
If it isn't too much trouble, I would love to get scans of the correspondence you have on the set. There is very little material in the time period, every little bit I can add to the archives would be fantastic. Your notes on the sets' limitations is dead on. The SLRM sets are adequate, but not a super performer. I sure enjoyed reading this and look forward to anything you might be able to send.
My email is: kent3256@hotmail.com
Kent
Chris -
I have nothing to add to what you've posted. I do know that other companies built Scott models, but I've never heard of one being altered this much. Conversely, Scott labs built some other radios too (RCA specifically) during the war, but again, not modified. Once the military accepted a set design, other companies could build them but the design did not change.
I do know that Scott had a metric crap ton of SLRM sets at all phases of the pipeline when the war ended. I could see them making National a very sweet deal on the surplus chassis. I have no information on how the company disposed of these, so this sort of arrangement is plausible.
The latter half of 1945 and all of 1946 is only lightly documented. After Scott's departure in July 45, we don't know much except for the introduction of the 800B in Jan 46. I'll go back through my documentation and search on "National" to see if I can locate any connections.
Thanks for this!!
Kent
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