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Old 17th Jul 2020, 11:15 pm   #11
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Default Re: Help identifying a Radiogram, please

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Originally Posted by electrogram View Post
The chassis may be a Falcon, possibly stereo, with the other output transformer under the chassis , what valves does it have ?
It's mono with a single speaker with bass reflex type vent holes either side of it.

The valve on the left looks like it's nearly out of its socket.

If it's stuck on one station it's possible that the tuning drive cord has snapped.

The chassis could well be one of those that you used to see advertised for home builders to use.

There's unlikely to be any service information for it, but it'll be of very conventional design.

The record deck is a good model of autochanger and perfect for this type of gram.

It's actually a very nice looking unit in nice condition and would look good in most living rooms.

You would be hard put to estimate the cost of repair due to the fact that you don't know what's been done to it by someone in the past, particularly that bodge up with the ferrite rods - best to learn a bit and see if you can fix it yourself, although you may have a bit of a task on your hands.
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