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Two questions: Service Notes and Tube Availability
#1

Hi All:

Progressing well with the 46-1213. A close friend tells me that Philco used to put out "service notes", or technical notes as we know the term today. Any idea where I could get the service notes promulgated for the 46-1213.

Second question is the FM1000 vacumn tube. New experience for me, never heard of it. Are they available anywhere? Source ID will be appreciated.

Related: you guys will be sorry you let me in; with all the pestering I am prone tol.

But thanks.
#2

The fm1000 is still available, Bob D. has them listed. Below is his website:

http://www.findatube.com/

Glenn
#3

Chuck should have most if not all of the tech info you need. Go to his site Philco Repair Bench to ctc him.
#4

I have all the service info you need for your 1946 46-1213 radio-phono console.
Info includes the Model M-4 record chnager as well.
See the Schematic Info page on my site below.

Chuck
#5

Chuck Schwark Wrote:I have all the service info you need for your 1946 46-1213 radio-phono console.Info includes the Model M-4 record chnager as well.
See the Schematic Info page on my site below.Chuck

Thanks Chuck. I put my check in the mail today with a bit extra for the workbench. The dedication deserves it.

Thanks
John Young a.k.a. Wakani Icon_redface
#6

The FM1000 is a unique heptode made by sylvania for philco. An all in one FM demodulator. There is no sub for it so I find it best to keep a few in stock. 8)

John
Las Vegas, NV USA




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