Re: 1940 Delux 180 radio
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Here is one place for the solid state vibratortubesandmore.com/products/radio_antique_ ... nt_parts_0?filters=Type%3DVibrators
The Pacific NW region of PI also has an exchange and conversion programpackardsintnw.com/page6/page6.html I believe the black switches are tone on one. The other may be either sensitivity or manual select. Would you happen to know the number or model of your radio? If it has a motor which is operated by the buttons, I believe the buttons had to be adjusted down at the large box with a screwdriver once a particular button was pressed.
Posted on: 2012/11/25 22:42
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Howard
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Re: 1940 Delux 180 radio
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Howard, Thanks again for your help. Have sent this information on to the person repairing the radio, and yes, he told me it does have motor tuning which works great. I can get the model and serial number from him if this would help you get any additional information. This is some radio, the box itself seems to be made of copper. I collect old wooden radios consoles and table tops and was impressed with this radio when I took it out have it repaired, this is an 8 tube set and believe it was made by Philco radio company.
Bill
Posted on: 2012/11/26 10:50
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Re: 1940 Delux 180 radio
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If you could get the model# I would appreciate it. Was looking at some schematics of units which have motor driven tuners and was trying to correlate numbers with particular years or features. P1617 or P1630 are a couple which have motors. Also saw others.
Posted on: 2012/11/26 11:00
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Howard
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Howard, the model of my radio is PA333915. If you can't find the schematic, I could try and send you a picture of the one inside the radio cover if you want.
Bill
Posted on: 2012/11/30 16:32
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Thanks for the number and offer. Maybe others might like a copy but at the moment I don't have a real need for the schematic other than to add to my collection. If it's convenient a photo would be nice but don't go to a lot of trouble getting one on my account.
What I would really like is if anyone has information as to how to correlate the accessory part numbers Packard issued on the radios such as the PA-333915 of your radio to the actual radio model or chassis number Philco (or the other mfgs Packard bought from) used. Here is an example of the mfgs P-1630 number shown from a Philco label which I suspect is very similar to your radio and may even be the same one. Several prewar and a few postwar Packard schematics are available for download at www.Nostalgiaair.org but without knowing the mfgs number, not much good to us. Attach file: (11.42 KB)
Posted on: 2012/11/30 17:44
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Howard
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Howard,
Will keep on the look out for a cross reference for Packard radios and the radio mfg, will advise. Familiar with Nostalgia Air as I have large collection of 1930 and 40 wooden console and table top radios. Bil
Posted on: 2012/12/1 10:53
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Looking at getting my 1940 Delux Radio running again as well. Any suggestions as to best radio man to entrust it?
Posted on: 2012/12/7 1:37
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Here's my recommmendation.
Posted on: 2012/12/7 8:55
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Re: 1940 Delux 180 radio
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Harold did my radio on my 51 and did a first class job. He has my vote - prices are fair, and the work is quick. Wish he did transmissions as well.....
Posted on: 2012/12/7 21:51
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