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PHilco 44
#1

Hello my ingles is bad, sorry i'm spanish.
i look for pictures of Philco 44, box and chassis, because i need this picture for restoration of my radio.
i think that is one radio Philco 44, is there some box this model ?
thank you, Mauricio
#2

Here is a picture of the 1934 Model 44 Philco:

[Image: http://radioatticarchives.com/images/p/P..._KBoyd.jpg]
#3

is there other box of model Philco 44 ??
because if you put philco 44, is this the model Philco 44 ????

http://www.wjoe.com/philco441.jpg
#4

This picture above is the Model 44B, which means the Baby Grand cathedral cabinet.

The Model 44 also came in the High Boy cabinet as
the Model 44H

[Image: http://www.philcorepairbench.com/images/44H.jpg]


and the console version Model 44X. The X stands for an inclined speaker sound board.


[Image: http://www.philcorepairbench.com/images/44X.jpg]
#5

hello again, have you pictures of chassis philco 44b
one cuestions have the philco 34 the same box that philco 44B
thank you, Mauricio
#6

No pictures of the Model 44 chassis, only the pictures above.

The Model 34 came in different cabinets - see below.

The Baby Grand case is a flat front with no raised moulding like the 44.


[Image: http://www.philcorepairbench.com/images/34B.jpg]


[Image: http://www.philcorepairbench.com/images/34L.jpg]
#7

thank you,, have you any pictures of chassis 34b ?
because i have one radio, i think that is is 34b o 44b, but i don´t
#8

No, sorry, no pictures of chassis'.

But you can use the TUBE MANUAL section of my website to help identify the chassis you have. Use the tube socket layout diagrams there to see what matches the tubes and locations on the chassis.
#9

Mauricio
Email me at lawnweeds100@yahoo.com and I will send picture of Philco 44 Chassis; it uses 110 volts AC, 2 prong plug. A Model 34 will not have a power transformer and will have a battery cable. -Pedro alias-

Pete AI2V




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