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need help Model 19 code 126
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Hi all. I have a model 19 code 126. Need to find a clear schematic for it. I can pull up the basic 19 and the code 128 from N/A but not this one. It seems to be different than these two however most like the original 19. Problem is with that one I can't make out the part numbers on it. Anyone have a clear one? Icon_crazy

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(06-20-2015, 03:14 PM)earlyradios Wrote:  Hi all. I have a model 19 code 126. Need to find a clear schematic for it.  I can pull up the basic 19 and the code 128 from N/A but not this one.  It seems to be different than these two however most like the original 19. Problem is with that one I can't make out the part numbers on it. Anyone have a clear one?  Icon_crazy

Order one from Chuck Schwark. Inexpensive and you will have a good quality document.

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#3

While you're waiting for the service package from Chuck...

Take a look at this page on my site. It goes into great detail on the various differences in the model 19 during its production, with several different schematics:

http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/19evol.htm

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#4

I suppose you've looked at these: http://www.philcoradio.com/tech/19evol.htm
I think I've got a code 126 0r 7 in the chairside with separate spkr.

Which one do you have??

Terry
#5

All good stuff! Thanks. Ron your site is awesome. I should have looked before...

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#6

I just printed all of Ron's and stuffed them in the Riders manual. Sometimes it is mix and match.

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