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philco model 16
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thanks for the really great pictures , there quite clear mine still has so many of the big older parts it looks quite different . I 'll be looking at them a lot; other family members use this computer so I might not be able to write back quickly; there might be more questions; this is a nice radio your work looks excellent i've only worked on Philco 70 a relative gave me and philco 20 much simpler, this has so many parts (when i got it 6 tubes missing ) i was looking at the three resistors in series near part 97 and wondering which part they replaced i assume the large resistor under them is part 95 ( 13,000 ) ohm; again thanks for the pictures, I don't know anyone in this area of NY with this radio or similar.


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philco model 16 - by ckc - 04-29-2007, 08:13 AM
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