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18th Jun 2019, 11:13 pm | #1 |
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HMV 494 vintage wireless
Hi thanks for allowing me to join the forum. I have my first valve radio A HMV 494, being totally inexperienced, I am looking for an instruction /operators book if there were any available. My first question is where to plug in the aerial and is there a standard size jack plug type available ?
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19th Jun 2019, 12:22 am | #2 |
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Re: HMV 494 vintage wireless
Looking at the rear, the aerial will be the top one of the pair of sockets on the left.
The type of plug I imagine is a "Wander plug" which is little more than a split-pin Has this set been bought as a restored working item? If not there are some important checks you really need to carry out before applying power. Have you found the service manual yet? Trader sheet 605 covers various various Marconiphone and HMV models including 495, 494 & 559
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20th Jun 2019, 2:21 pm | #3 |
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Re: HMV 494 vintage wireless
This set is 82 years old and will need servicing before it is switched on. Already said by Graham but you would get the same message from all members here!
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20th Jun 2019, 3:55 pm | #4 |
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Re: HMV 494 vintage wireless
See this thread here, https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...d.php?t=119671 or you can just bare the wire back, fold over a few times and bend back over the insulation then poke in the hole so it is a nice snug fit.
But as already said DONT put any power into this radio until it has been serviced by an experienced person. Mike |
20th Jun 2019, 9:57 pm | #5 |
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Re: HMV 494 vintage wireless
Welcome to the Forum Steve. This is a relatively superior set of it's type. Did you buy it simply expecting it to work or is it supposed to be serviced? If so you should have been told how to switch on and tune in. This is usually simple but not if you don't know anything. Most radios would have had a user leaflet when sold but a manual wasn't required and these original instructions aren't usually around anyway. Tell us more and what you are aiming to do? The priority is to have it safe and working before adding an external aerial. If you have applied power and not had much joy don't do it again [as advised already] or make assumptions [eg "all it needs is aerial"] without further info from members who may have worked on one. Put your Model Number into "search this site" in the panel at the top and you will find a number of threads of interest even if you don't understand things at first. There is also a very helpful section [written by the site owner] available re how to find and restore a radio set, explaining the whole thing very well. I hope this helps you!
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20th Jun 2019, 10:49 pm | #6 |
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Re: HMV 494 vintage wireless
Aerial Connector.
Find a split pin of the correct diameter and solder the aerial wire to the loop. Shorten the pin if you like. This will make a much more reliable connection than stuffing the wire in the hole even with the addition of a match stick. |
21st Jun 2019, 12:44 am | #7 |
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Re: HMV 494 vintage wireless
He said he was "totally inexperienced" Trevor
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