late 1936 116B Labeling - Printable Version
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late 1936 116B Labeling -
patrician56 - 03-27-2020
Hello,
I am just finishing up the restoration on a late 1936 116B.
Here is the cluster of inside case labels:
The labeling inside the cabinet contains a label that I had not encountered until this radio - the For Correct Operation label. It is attached using one staple and is kind of "toasty" and aged.
It is 2" X 3 1/8" in size. Just wondering on what other models this
this label / tag used. From the la
Thanks very much and stay well.
RE: late 1936 116B Labeling -
Radioroslyn - 04-06-2020
My 116B didn't have much of any labels except or most of the tube layout. The rest lost to time... How do you like your set?? I think mine is my favorite tabletop set. I do have a couple of 5 band 16B's in the works both needing major cabinet work. I'm curious how they compare to the 116B.
RE: late 1936 116B Labeling -
patrician56 - 04-06-2020
Hi,
I am very impressed with this set. My go-to set for shortwave entertainment has been my Scott All wave 23. The Philco 116 keeps pace with the Scott in bringing in distant stations. I really like the two speed tuning knob on the Philco (even though it feels a bit rough - I got to revisit the tuning mechanism again). The Scott only has single speed tuning. All this pleasure and it still needs an alignment! Can't wait till that is done.
So I must agree that the Philco 116B is my favorite table top and definitely one of my all-around favorite radios.