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This was a portable, transistorized, multi-band receiver sold under the
Realistic brand by Radio Shack circa 1965 to 72 approximately. The model number is 12-751B on this unit. Alternatively, anyone who's worked on one for an AGC problem, contact me if you'd like. Thanks Gord Skiffington |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 22:53:32 GMT, G. Skiffington hath writ:
This was a portable, transistorized, multi-band receiver sold under the Realistic brand by Radio Shack circa 1965 to 72 approximately. The model number is 12-751B on this unit. Alternatively, anyone who's worked on one for an AGC problem, contact me if you'd like. IIRC, most all RS electronics sold back then had the schematic glued somewhere on the inside of the outer cover(s). Have you opened it up yet? You may have it already. HTH Jonesy -- | Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | OS/2 | Gunnison, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | linux __ | 7,703' -- 2,345m | config.com | DM68mn SK |
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Thanks for your reply Jonesy.....I just took a look (have it apart on my
bench) and there is no diagram inside - Good idea though; remember when many radio's (and indeed other electrical equipment of all kinds) had the diagram with them in the manner you described - Thats when manufacturers were proud of their products ![]() Gord |
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:18:35 GMT, G. Skiffington hath writ:
Thanks for your reply Jonesy.....I just took a look (have it apart on my bench) and there is no diagram inside - Good idea though; remember when many radio's (and indeed other electrical equipment of all kinds) had the diagram with them in the manner you described - Thats when manufacturers were proud of their products ![]() I can remember some palm-sized RS gadget (a WX Rcvr perhaps...) that had it's schematic glued to the inside of the 9V battery cover! It took a microscope to read it -- but, it was clear and complete. gl Jonesy -- | Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | OS/2 | Gunnison, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | linux __ | 7,703' -- 2,345m | config.com | DM68mn SK |
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Allodoxaphobia ) writes:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:18:35 GMT, G. Skiffington hath writ: Thanks for your reply Jonesy.....I just took a look (have it apart on my bench) and there is no diagram inside - Good idea though; remember when many radio's (and indeed other electrical equipment of all kinds) had the diagram with them in the manner you described - Thats when manufacturers were proud of their products ![]() I can remember some palm-sized RS gadget (a WX Rcvr perhaps...) that had it's schematic glued to the inside of the 9V battery cover! It took a microscope to read it -- but, it was clear and complete. gl Jonesy I haven't seen schematics inside stuff for a long time. On the other hand, I've had things from Radio Shack here in Canada as recently as ten or so years ago that had a schematic inside the manual. I've tapered off buying new things in recent years, so I'm not sure if they still do that. The "atomic clock" I bought last month from Radio Shack did not have the schematic inside. On the other hand, I once spent quite a bit on a service manual for a Radio Shack computer because I wanted to know details of some of it's hardware. They could have/should have put those few details in the already large manual that came with the computer, but they didn't so I had to spend at least $40 for what amount to a couple of pages of information. In the long run, it's probably worth having the service manual, but it annoyed me that I had to spend the extra money for a bit of detail that a lot more people might be interested in than the service information. Michael |
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On 16 Mar 2004 03:08:31 GMT, Michael Black hath writ:
Allodoxaphobia ) writes: On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:18:35 GMT, G. Skiffington hath writ: Thanks for your reply Jonesy.....I just took a look (have it apart on my bench) and there is no diagram inside - Good idea though; remember when many radio's (and indeed other electrical equipment of all kinds) had the diagram with them in the manner you described - Thats when manufacturers were proud of their products ![]() I can remember some palm-sized RS gadget (a WX Rcvr perhaps...) that had it's schematic glued to the inside of the 9V battery cover! It took a microscope to read it -- but, it was clear and complete. I haven't seen schematics inside stuff for a long time. On the other hand, I've had things from Radio Shack here in Canada as recently as ten or so years ago that had a schematic inside the manual. Ya, well, the OP's topic was discussing RS products from the late 60's -- early 70's. Most new $h1t is all encased in one 256-pin SMD chip. Consumers are now just landfill conduits. Jonesy |
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