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Old 6th Jun 2019, 1:20 pm   #1
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I recently acquired this nice set in excellent condition. No obvious marking to ID chassis, if anyone has an idea?
Also trying to remember the cap values of these blocks of bitumen?
I think for eg that 10KP would mean 10,000 pF, i.e. 10nF?
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Old 6th Jun 2019, 2:46 pm   #2
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This lookslike an early 1950s Philips Mono AM only, Radiogram. Look inside the cabinet or under the autochanger deck plate for any ID.
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Old 7th Jun 2019, 10:56 am   #3
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Paul, AFAIK you are correct in taking 10kpf to be 10000pf(10nf), given that 'k' = kilo.
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Old 7th Jun 2019, 6:54 pm   #4
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Well, as it happens, I completed the re-capping today and brought it up to voltage. All working well, so I guess the cap values must be correct. I would still like to identify the model, and get a schematic. Tomorrow I'll start on the cabinet and the turntable. Perhaps I'll unearth a model no or some form of ID as previously suggested.
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Old 8th Jun 2019, 12:59 pm   #5
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The plot thickens. Name plate on the inside of the cabinet behind the back cover. Numbers don't show up on an internet search yet. If anyone has any idea? The turntable cleaned up well and I have bought a new stylus, so things look promising!
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