Montgomery Ward Console Radio indentity [message #25802] |
Sun, 12 March 2006 12:44 |
Elliot Taub
Messages: 6 Registered: May 2009
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I see lots of people have posted on here trying to identify Montgomery Ward radios. I am another, I have what appears to be a 1940's era Montgomery Ward console radio. It looks a lot like some Westinghouse models. It says inside that its article # 62-2506, I don't know if that's the model number, though. It also says it's WG+C Series 16A90-851. It's 117 volts/60 Watts. I couldn't read the info on the tubes, but they are GE Tubes. It also says it usues Airline tubes and the Airwave Loop Aerial system for the antennae. Any ideas?
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Re: Montgomery Ward Console Radio indentity [message #25805 is a reply to message #25803] |
Mon, 13 March 2006 18:53 |
Elliot Taub
Messages: 6 Registered: May 2009
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Yup, it works, though it's very quiet. There's no service label that I can see, but one of the airline tubes clearly has "280 839" written on it. What part is the chassis? Is it the metal box that everything sits on? It has a phono output, as well.
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