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Stewart Warner model 1845 tuner operation
#1

Hello fella's,
Wondering if anyone can tell me how the manual/electric tuning control is supposed to work on this radio?
It is the R184 chassis, and it has a large brass outer portion which is pushed in for electric and pulled out for manual tuning.
But when you pull it out it ends up completely covering the inner 1/4 inch shaft that has the flat on it.
Hoping someone here has one and can fill me in on the operation of this control.
Looks like quite an elaborate mechanism.
murf
#2

I have a Stewart Warner console  model  409 with 15 preset push buttons.
 If your chassis is similar, the instructions for setting up the preset might be the same.
    I think that the presets might be very close in operation.
     It took me a couple of years to get this information, but I could sent it to you if you like.
 It covers all the small adjustments,like how far apart certain contacts should be  ,etc, etc.
    Here is some information.
 Dan in Calgary


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