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Hello my name is David and I am new to this site. I have a Brunswick
Panatrope system that I have just started to restore. This system was made sometime between 1926 and 1929. The only model number I can find anywhere is on a small gold plated medallion next to the turntable. It says Model OX3 33718. The system consists of the following: a Radiola 60 chassis with seven UY-227 globe tubes. The UX-171A (power/A. F.) tube is not present and the socket for it is capped off. The separate power-supply has an UX-280 tube. An AP952 Rectifier Amplifier Unit has five tubes: UX-199, UX-210, (two) UX-216 and a UV-876 ballast tube. Finally, the electric turntable with the new " Magnetic Pickup unit". Audio input, both for the Turntable and the Radiola 60, is feed directly to the AP952 Amplifier Unit which in turn drives the speaker. It's a beautiful system and the solid wood cabinet it sits in is massive. Weighs almost 150 pounds. I have tried to identify this system as to the exact model number and have drawn a blank. All I have been able to find out is that the Panatrope Radio/Phonograph systems came out in 1926. Does anyone know anything about this system? I also have a RCA Radiola 17 receiver. It has a tapped resistance unit with five different sections. The schematic shows this item but not the values. Two of the sections are open. Does anyone know the values or where I might obtain this information. Thank you for your thoughts on these matters. Sincerely David/WB6YBY |
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