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#60S RCA VICTOR RADIO MANUALS#
Some original service manuals for 1964 and newer RCA models are available here: Original RCA Service Manuals via US Mail. It uses a 6X5 rectifier, 6K6 power output, 6AV6 detector, 6BA6 I.F, 6SA7 convertor, and 6BA6 RF amp. made RCA models see the 1953-1963 section. This radio may have been built as a project for a correspondence course in radio for RCA Institutes. Figure 22 - Evolution of Model VV-XVI, the first Talking Machine with an enclosed horn. NOTE: Record changer service manuals may be several pages and must be ordered separately.įor factory service schematics of Canadian made RCA models see the RCA Victor Canada section.įor schematics for later U.S. Figure 21 - On April 24, 1904, a large fire destroyed the first factory building used by Victor.
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#60S RCA VICTOR RADIO PORTABLE#
The smaller size, lighter weight, and increased battery life gave these new portable radios a distinct advantage over their vacuum tube predecessors. Some early Victor files may be only one or two pages. The first transistorized radios began appearing in stores in the mid 1950s. The files for the models listed below typically have more information than other service series publications and may be several pages.
RCA Victor factory service manuals published from the 1920s through the 1950s. RCA Victor Factory Service Manuals and Schematics These files are the radio and record player schematics and service information individually scanned in high resolution directly from the original U.S. Used (normal wear), This RCA Victor has some well-loved patina and a few quirks, but overall works and sounds Great.