E. H. Scott "Allwave 12 Deluxe"
1933
Scott Transformer Company,
4450 Ravenswood Avenue,
Chicago, Illinois, USA

    There were two versions of this radio made, an early version with out AVC and a later version using AVC.  The AVC set incorporated the rare and famous Wunderlich tube.  This radio was purchased in December of 1988 from a family living in Springfield, Ohio.  I learned about its sale from an ad I saw in the December 1988 Indiana Historical Radio Society Bullion.  When I purchased the radio, it was housed in a modified Eveready console radio cabinet.  I later disposed the cabinet and added an original factory issued front panel that was salvaged from another Scott AW 12, which was in lesser condition.

Tube Line Up: Tuner
58...R.F. Amplifier
57...1st. Detector / Mixer
56...Oscillator
58...1st. I.F. Amplifier
58...2nd. I.F. Amplifier
58...3rd. I.F. Amplifier
Wunderlich...2nd. Detector / AVC
56...1st. Audio Stage
56...2nd. Audio Stage
Tube Line Up: Amplifier / Power Supply
45 x 2...Push Pull Audio Output
80...Rectifier

Power Source:
AC 120 Volts

Frequency Ranges:
BC Band...540 kHz - 1500 kHz
SW-1 Band...1.5 MHz - 4 MHz
SW-2 Band...4 MHz - 10 MHz
SW-3 Band...10 MHz - 23 MHz
I.F. Frequency...465 kHz

Dementions:
Hight...8.5 inches
Wedth...22.5 inches
Depth...11 inches

Click here to view, by means of TerraServer, the location of the factory site as it looks today.

    The schematics and Information for this radio can be found at the Nostalgia Air web site by clicking on the link below.

Schematic and Information

    This Guarantee states that this radio, serial number N 131, was origionally purchased by Louis M. Wilcox who lived in Ohio.  The scribbling on the upper left corner indicates that this radio was placed into serviced on May 20, 1933.

This web page was last updated: June 25, 2006