Directory > Recreation > Antiques > Radio > FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Atwater Kent Tech Resources Provides service manuals, schematics, and reference material for technicians involved in restoring and maintaining sets built from 1921 to 1936. Also includes parts fabrication drawings and high-quality redrawn schematics. The Antenna section features indoor installations from the manufacturer's instructions. http://www.atwaterkent.info/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Warren's Antique Radio World Information on vacuum tube radios, including photos, a description of the development of superheterodyne radio, alignment of a TRF receiver, and detailed descriptions of the restoration process. http://home.comcast.net/~radiowarren/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Schemi Radio TV Database of schematics of Italian-made radios as recent as 1950, available in pdf format. Requires free registration. [English, Italian] http://www.schemiradiotv.com/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Restoration of German Tube Radios - Walter's Radioflier Index of schematics and tube data sheets that he has available. Hints for the repair of several sets, including a Volksempfänger VE 301 GW. List of spare parts that he has plus a list of parts he's looking for. [English and German] http://home.arcor.de/walter.groer/index_e.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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PhilcoRadio.com Vintage radio restoration service, by Ron Ramirez Enterprises. Features a gallery of older Philco models, downloadable schematics, do-it-yourself servicing and tuning tips, identification and dating guide. http://www.philcoradio.com/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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How to Rejuvenate your Headphones Evaluating and remagnetizing old headphones, with a Brandes pair used as an example. Originally was a presentation by Tom Provost and Gary D'Amico. http://www.eht.com/oldradio/clubinfo/monthly/Nov-96/HEADPHON.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Vintage Radio Repair and Restoration Do-it-yourself repair information, valve theory, and home-made test equipment, by British collector Paul Stenning. http://www.vintage-radio.com/index.shtml Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Crystal Rocket Radio How to build your own, by Gary Litwin, using a water-powered toy rocket. http://www.carcanada.net/dx/kristall.txt Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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AA5 History A description of the classic "All-American" five-tube superheterodyne AC/DC AM radio circuit used in the majority of consumer receivers made in North America, from the 1930s through to the '60s. Includes a tube substitution table and a typical schematic diagram. http://home.netcom.com/~wa2ise/radios/aa5h.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Rec.antiques.radio+phono FAQ The newsgroup FAQ separated into several different pages, with topics ranging from vacuum tube design, to suppliers, tools and test equipment, cabinet restoration, and trouble-shooting tips. http://www.antiqueradio.org/radfaq.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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FM Pilotuner 601 Rick Botti provides the instructions issued by Pilot Radio Corporation for hooking up the T-601 FM tuner to a typical vintage AM-only radio set that is not already equipped with a phono input. He also has also scans of the owner's manual, and of service notes for the T-601 including the schematic, parts list, and alignment procedure. http://members.tripod.com/~rbotti/pilot/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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The GE SuperRadio FAQ The GE SuperRadio Frequently Asked Questions List http://www.shore.net/~dmoisan/faqs/superradio/gesr_faq.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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