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E.
H. Scott "Allwave 12 Deluxe" 1933 Scott Transformer
Company, 4450 Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, Illinois,
USA
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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. |
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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 |
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Power
Source: AC 120 Volts |
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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 |
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Dementions: Hight...8.5 inches Wedth...22.5
inches Depth...11 inches |
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Click here to view, by means
of TerraServer, the location of the factory site as it looks
today. |
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The
schematics and Information for this radio can be found at the
Nostalgia Air web site by clicking on the link below. |
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Schematic and
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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. |
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This web page was last
updated: June 25, 2006
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