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Airline radio [message #25863] Thu, 06 July 2006 09:59 Go to next message
Kay Kolls is currently offline  Kay Kolls
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Registered: May 2009
Esquire
I am trying to get information about this radio. It has been in the family since at least 1939. Turned it on today, makes speaker noise, and some of the bulbs light up, but no reception. Any info would help. It is a Wards Airline Radio, model # 93BR-714B. Thanks. Also, how do I post a picture?

Re: Airline radio [message #25864 is a reply to message #25863] Thu, 06 July 2006 11:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Registered: January 2001
Illuminati (33rd Degree)

You can post a picture by uploading it to a free webhost like image shack and then putting the URL in the "Optional Image URL" field. Please do; It's nice to see everyone's radios. You can also use HTML, but it's a little more complicated. It will let you put more than one picture in a post. Here are some instructions.

Your radio sounds like it is in good shape, but I'll bet the capacitors are bad. They almost always are in these old tube radios, and often times, that's all that's wrong with them. Sometimes the tubes are weak, but often times they're fine.

Mongomery Ward used to sell radios made by RCA, Zenith and others manufacturers, branding them as Mongomery Ward "Airline" radios. What I've done with mine is to identify the chassis by its tube set and layout, finding a similar model made by one of the main manufacturers. Then I know the schematic and a rough idea of the date of manufacture.

Re: Airline radio [message #25865 is a reply to message #25864] Thu, 06 July 2006 14:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kay Kolls is currently offline  Kay Kolls
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Registered: May 2009
Esquire

Wayne, I will send you a picture of the radio and another by email of the inside. Can't get any simpler. I would really like to know the age of this radio. It is very Chicago specific, with all the Chicago radio stations listed on the dial. It is push button, and short-wave also. The sleepy eye is not lit.

Re: Airline radio [message #25866 is a reply to message #25864] Thu, 06 July 2006 15:56 Go to previous message
Kay Kolls is currently offline  Kay Kolls
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Registered: May 2009
Esquire
I'm having some technical difficulties with the pictures on this end. Bear with me.

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