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Philco 46-1226 Code 122 Schematic
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Hello all,

I'm in the midst of restoring a 46-1226 Code 122. I have obtained several schematics - Riders, Philco service manual, but the problem is these all deal with the code 121 model, or if they address 122, it's just to list the changes that were made.

Problem is, this model had a rather large change, with the 7F8 converter replaced by a 7AF7, and with it, the wiring and circuity was altered quite a bit.

I'm in need of a schematic for the Code 122. I found one through the Radio Museum, but the quality is poor; almost bordering on illegible.

Does anyone have a fairly high resolution, clean image scan of the schematic? I'd very much appreciate any help.

Thanks!

BR
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Welcome to the Phorum, BR! Someone here should have the info you're looking for. Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary

"Don't pity the dead, pity the living, above all, those living without love."
Professor Albus Dumbledore
Gary - Westland Michigan
#3

Hello,
If you click on the PHILCO LIBRARY tab on the banner at the top of this site, then click on the SERVICE INFO tab it will take you to the Philco Service section (a drop-down menu).
Select the 1946 - 1947 Home Radio Year Book. Under the table of Contents you will find a link to the model 46 - 1226. This will provide all the published info from Philco for that model. The information includes pages 214 - 224 from the yearbook. The last page is a schematic for the 46-1226 code 122.
It appears to be a good clear copy.




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