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Antique Zenith AM/ FM model 8C01 (late 40's) Radio schematic needed.

Does anyone have a schematic for this radio that they could possibly
please share with me? Or perhaps might there be a more appropriate
group to post this to? Thanks, Lenny
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Does anyone have a schematic for this radio that they could possibly
please share with me? Or perhaps might there be a more appropriate
group to post this to? Thanks, Lenny


Try Give them the Brand and Model
numbers, as well as the symptoms, and they may be able to help.
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.antiques.radio+phono?hl=en for google
group users.


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exray

Does anyone have a schematic for this radio that they could possibly
please share with me? Or perhaps might there be a more appropriate
group to post this to? Thanks, Lenny

8C01 is a chassis number. I'd refer you to Nostalgia Air but that
site doesn't necessarily recognize chassis numbers. The actual model
number might find it. Something like a T825 perhaps?

http://www.nostalgiaair.org/resources/458/T0000458.htm

NA only covers the Rider's manuals up to the very early 50s and its
sketchy in the last few years. If yours is later than that then look
for a site with Beitmans diagrams, I think Dave Schmarder now has them
all linked on his site.

GL,
Bill
 
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exray

Doggone Zenith...they repeated that chassis number. There's one in
the 1947 Beitmans and another in 1960. I'd guess that yours is the
former?

If you come up dry drop me an email and I can send you a copy.

-Bill
 
Doggone Zenith...they repeated that chassis number.  There's one in
the 1947 Beitmans and another in 1960.  I'd guess that yours is the
former?

If you come up dry drop me an email and I can send you a copy.

-Bill

I found the model number with the help of another guy who is more
familiar with Zeniths than I am. He then crossed it to the chassis. As
to year, it's pre 1948 is all it states. And NA had the schematic with
changes and a few service notes. Time to warm up the old Senior
Voltohmyst. This set howls and growls and I've already replaced two
tubes and two leaky caps. One physically leaked wax all over my bench.
Probably end up replacing them all before I'm done. If this wasn't a
job for a friend, I don't suppose that it would be hardly worth the
time. Thanks to everyone for all the help. Lenny Stein.
 
On Mar 4, 9:14*pm, exray <[email protected]> wrote:
> Doggone Zenith...they repeated that chassis number. *There's one in
> the 1947 Beitmans and another in 1960. *I'd guess that yours is the
> former?
>
> If you come up dry drop me an email and I can send you a copy.
>
> -Bill


I found the model number with the help of another guy who is more
familiar with Zeniths than I am. He then crossed it to the chassis. As
to year, it's pre 1948 is all it states. And NA had the schematic with
changes and a few service notes. Time to warm up the old Senior
Voltohmyst. This set howls and growls and I've already replaced two
tubes and two leaky caps. One physically leaked wax all over my bench.
Probably end up replacing them all before I'm done. If this wasn't a
job for a friend, I don't suppose that it would be hardly worth the
time. Thanks to everyone for all the help. Lenny Stein.

Hello,


I have a Zenith radio with chassis number 8C01. I was wondering if you could share the schematic or model number with me?


Thanks!!


Dave
 
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