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Anyone know where to find a Crosley Model 23 Dial Cord diagram?
The cord is mostly gone, so I cant just duplicate the olds one .... Dial cord replacement is NOT my favorite part of radio restoration..... But it's got to be done...... This oldie has a beautiful wooden cabinet in fair shape. I will be applying some new finish to to the cabinet. The radio works but hums, new filter caps are ordered. The only other broken item is the power switch on the rear of the volume pot, was fried, and left a burn mark on the chassis (before I got the radio). I doubt I will find one, so I will likely just use an inline power cord switch. This is a 1941 radio. Google found me a schematic but not a dial cord diagram. Just for grins, how does a person find a replacement pot switch that will fit? |
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On Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 12:30:40 AM UTC-6, wrote:
Anyone know where to find a Crosley Model 23 Dial Cord diagram? The cord is mostly gone, so I cant just duplicate the olds one .... Dial cord replacement is NOT my favorite part of radio restoration..... But it's got to be done...... This oldie has a beautiful wooden cabinet in fair shape. I will be applying some new finish to to the cabinet. The radio works but hums, new filter caps are ordered. The only other broken item is the power switch on the rear of the volume pot, was fried, and left a burn mark on the chassis (before I got the radio). I doubt I will find one, so I will likely just use an inline power cord switch. This is a 1941 radio. Google found me a schematic but not a dial cord diagram. Just for grins, how does a person find a replacement pot switch that will fit? Suggest you post your inquiry over at rec.antiques.radio+phono Terry |
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On 12/01/18 23:57, Sjouke Burry wrote:
On 2-12-2018 7:30, wrote: Anyone know where to find a Crosley Model 23 Dial Cord diagram? The cord is mostly gone, so I cant just duplicate the olds one .... Dial cord replacement is NOT my favorite part of radio restoration..... But it's got to be done...... This oldie has a beautiful wooden cabinet in fair shape. I will be applying some new finish to to the cabinet. The radio works but hums, new filter caps are ordered. The only other broken item is the power switch on the rear of the volume pot, was fried, and left a burn mark on the chassis (before I got the radio). I doubt I will find one, so I will likely just use an inline power cord switch. This is a 1941 radio. Google found me a schematic but not a dial cord diagram. Just for grins, how does a person find a replacement pot switch that will fit? buy a few garage sale radios, A lot of them use the same pot/switch. Also found in other old audio stuff. another possibility is guitar amplifier parts, like at 'amplifiedparts.com' this search resulted in several hits, maybe one will work? https://www.amplifiedparts.com/searc...ats%5B0%5D=147 -- (aka 'Bombastic Bob' in case you wondered) 'Feeling with my fingers, and thinking with my brain' - me |
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