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Back in the late 1950's, hybrid auto radios with 12 volt plate tubes for all
except the audio output stages were built by Automatic Radio for Ford and Chrysler. The first production was in 1958. A Motorola power transistor was used in the audio output stage. A search through Sams Fotofacts for 1958 and later should give you some schematics to start with. A trip to an auto junkyard might give you a radio. |
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Kilcummin wrote:
Back in the late 1950's, hybrid auto radios with 12 volt plate tubes for all except the audio output stages were built by Automatic Radio for Ford and Chrysler. The first production was in 1958. A Motorola power transistor was used in the audio output stage. A search through Sams Fotofacts for 1958 and later should give you some schematics to start with. A trip to an auto junkyard might give you a radio. If you're going to go JunkYardin' for a radio - might as well get a goodun' - late 50's early 60's era Cad. The WonderBar mechanism is a treat (and works VERY well) - and all of the tubes (including the relay driver tube) are 12V tubes (audio out is a single transistor). best regards... -- randy guttery A Tender Tale - a page dedicated to those Ships and Crews so vital to the United States Silent Service: http://tendertale.com |
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