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percival007 13th Jun 2018 4:11 pm

PYE FenMan II RM
 
Hi Folks,

I have a PYE FenMan II RM to look at (the innards from a RadioGram).

On the Service Data site (top right of this Forum) there is listed Data for the FenMan II and the FenMan II RG. I will of course purchase both these but would appreciate any clues/hints as to which one would be best and any tips on what I can expect from anyone who has looked at one of these previously.

Many thanks in advance,

James.

Edward Huggins 13th Jun 2018 4:21 pm

Re: PYE FenMan II RM
 
From long and distant memory , the Pye "Fenman" RM was the Radiogram version (RG) of the Radio, but with the additional circuitry for the Record Maker option. Not many of these were made.

Cobaltblue 13th Jun 2018 4:29 pm

Re: PYE FenMan II RM
 
Hi James

The RM stands for record maker.

Most of these did not have the additional record maker parts fitted so there should be an 9 pin valve style base fitted to the socket.

https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/pye_fenman_ii_rm.html

The differences between the RG and RM are tiny.

I think I published a snip about the difference eons ago on this forum.

crossed with Edward

Cheers

Mike T

percival007 13th Jun 2018 6:34 pm

Re: PYE FenMan II RM
 
Thanks chaps,

I'll download the Service Data and get stuck in.

Thanks again,

James.

Cobaltblue 13th Jun 2018 8:58 pm

Re: PYE FenMan II RM
 
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Sorry its so low definition I can't find my original scans.

But this is the snip of the differences.

Do you have the RM unit?

Cheers

Mike T

percival007 14th Jun 2018 6:54 pm

Re: PYE FenMan II RM
 
Thanks.
No, my friend has just given me the 'innards' to rejuvenate while he does the record player and case.

James.


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