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PHILCO PHORUM

Online Schematics

Here we present certain older Philco schematics which did NOT originally have parts values marked on them. Our schematics HAVE the parts values added!

Please note: Each schematic is a large JPG file. When clicking on a certain schematic, please be patient while it downloads.

Model 4 Models 14 & 91 (late) Model 15
Models 19 & 89 (AM only) Model 19 (Code 126) Model 19 (Code 128)
Model 20 (early) Model 20 (late) Model 21
Model 30 Models 35 & 36 Model 37
Model 40 Model 41 Model 43
Model 46 Model 47 Model 50
Models 51, 52 & 551 Model 53 Model 54
Models 57 & 58 Model 60 Model 65
Model 70 (early) Model 70 (late) Model 71
Model 76 Model 77 Model 80
Model 80-A (CDN) Model 81 Model 84
Model 86 Model 87 Model 89 (Code 123)
Model 90 (2-45) Model 90 (1-47) Model 90 (2-47)
Model 91 (early) Model 95 (early) Model 95 (late)
Model 96 Model 111 Model 112 (early)
Model 112 (late) Model 116PX Model 296
Model 470 Model 490 Model 511 Series
 
NOTE: The Model 60 link above now leads to a page outlining all of the documented changes to Model 60. This page includes EIGHT different Model 60 schematics!

Where can I obtain schematics for Philco models not listed above?

Nostalgia Air (online schematics from Rider's Manuals, available for free download)

Photocopies of schematics are also available from the following suppliers for a reasonable fee:
The Philco Repair Bench

Just Radios (American, Canadian AND European schematics)

How can I print these schematics?

Choose the schematic you want above.

Right-click on the schematic listing you need above, choose Save Target As, and save it to a folder on your hard drive.

After downloading the schematic, open your computer's photo editing software.

Photo editing software varies; let's use Paint Shop Pro as an example. Open the schematic in your photo editing software, then choose File, Print Preview.

In the Setup tab, set the picture so that it covers the entire page, centered, while maintaining the same aspect ratio.

Now print the schematic.

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