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This ECA 201 followed me home from an antique show today. $30 did not
seem too unreasonable. As with any radio this age, it will require cap replacements. I had not previously heard of the "Electronic Corportation of America". Does anyone have a history they can share or point me to? This radio also had what I thought a rather unusual cabinet, in overall very good shape. Joe |
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![]() "Joe Bento" wrote in message news:2008092715334475249-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom... This ECA 201 followed me home from an antique show today. $30 did not seem too unreasonable. As with any radio this age, it will require cap replacements. I had not previously heard of the "Electronic Corportation of America". Does anyone have a history they can share or point me to? This radio also had what I thought a rather unusual cabinet, in overall very good shape. Joe Looks very much like some RCA and Radiola sets of that era. Perhaps someone's knock-off? |
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 15:33:44 -0600, Joe Bento
wrote: This ECA 201 followed me home from an antique show today. $30 did not seem too unreasonable. As with any radio this age, it will require cap replacements. I had not previously heard of the "Electronic Corportation of America". Does anyone have a history they can share or point me to? This radio also had what I thought a rather unusual cabinet, in overall very good shape. Joe If it looks as good as the image, great find... |
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On 2008-09-27 16:20:30 -0600, PeterD said:
If it looks as good as the image, great find... Yep. It's as you see it. The exterior cabinet looks to have been very well cared for. I removed the chassis and blew out the dust (taking care not to disturb the asbestos mat) and carefully cleaned the face (non-printed side) of the slide rule dial. I learned long ago to clean the screened / printed side of a glass dial only as a last result, and only then with utmost care. A recap should bring this set back to operating condition. Interestingly, the line bypass cap had exploded at some point in the radio's life, noted by cap shrapnel beneath the chassis as well as a blackened mark on the asbestos mat. This will be one of my more unique AC/DC sets. Joe |
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![]() "Joe Bento" wrote in message news:2008092717181043658-joseph@removespamkirtlandcom... On 2008-09-27 16:20:30 -0600, PeterD said: If it looks as good as the image, great find... Yep. It's as you see it. The exterior cabinet looks to have been very well cared for. I removed the chassis and blew out the dust (taking care not to disturb the asbestos mat) In the future carefully remove the sheet or saturate it with resin or other encapsulating agent without blowing out any dust first. John H. |
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Very remisicent of a plastic-cased GE radio my aunt owned.
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I learned long ago to clean the screened / printed side of a glass dial
only as a last result Some of them can be safely cleaned. If you look carefully at the printed side, on the very edge there may be something like a tiny part number or a border, not visible from the front. If you are able to clean that without damage, you can clean the rest of the dial with the same method. Even if the markings are water soluble, you can gently clean around them with a dry Q-tip.. Phil Nelson |
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