12-20-2018, 11:23 AM
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Tubes are identified by numbers and letters. At morzh said, a 42 is a power pentode. An 80 is a full wave rectifier. specifications for tubes can be found in a number of online places. I like to use the N7JPDatabase: http://www.nj7p.info/
Click on Tube SQL Database, then enter the tube number you want to lookup and click on LOOKUP. For example here's the 42 tube info: http://www.nj7p.info/Tubes/SQL/Tube_query.php?Type=42
If you need parts and resources to restore your chassis, take a look at the Phorum's resources pages: http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...?tid=14950
If you decide to restore the set, post your questions in the Electronics Restoration or the Cabinet Restoration sections.

Tubes are identified by numbers and letters. At morzh said, a 42 is a power pentode. An 80 is a full wave rectifier. specifications for tubes can be found in a number of online places. I like to use the N7JPDatabase: http://www.nj7p.info/
Click on Tube SQL Database, then enter the tube number you want to lookup and click on LOOKUP. For example here's the 42 tube info: http://www.nj7p.info/Tubes/SQL/Tube_query.php?Type=42
If you need parts and resources to restore your chassis, take a look at the Phorum's resources pages: http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...?tid=14950
If you decide to restore the set, post your questions in the Electronics Restoration or the Cabinet Restoration sections.