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... Thanks the chassis #15 is indeed the schematic I needed actually after raking out all the weeds and critters it appears to be not in bad shape! tubes coils
Welcome to the group, Arcee. Your set appears on p.354 of Mark Stein's Machine Age To Jet Age II. The caption reads:"Steinite 16, Circa 1932." The circuit
... Hi Bill, Instead of modifying a great radio why not build or buy a small AM transmitter. I have one and can transmit almost anything through it to any of
Greetings All! I am trying to find the model number or chassis number to a Steinite Cathedral Radio. I have posted the pictures of this radio in the photos
I'm looking for loop antenna for Capehart Panamuse Model 13K2. It was a grey cardboard cylinder with inscription, "Capehart Panamuse Antenna System". I've