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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
Lafayette Superheterodyne Radio - 1935
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<blockquote data-quote="El Sid" data-source="post: 1005493" data-attributes="member: 18550"><p>You've just helped me out there F_D - I had a closer look and this one doesn't have a choke, but there are 5 wires going to the (non-existent) speaker, instead of the 4 the circuit diagram suggests. Maybe the coil is meant to act as a choke? </p><p></p><p>Also looking closely, this one is slightly different in its physical layout - the cans containing the rf transformers and variable caps are different. This must be a variation of the model in the cct diagram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Sid, post: 1005493, member: 18550"] You've just helped me out there F_D - I had a closer look and this one doesn't have a choke, but there are 5 wires going to the (non-existent) speaker, instead of the 4 the circuit diagram suggests. Maybe the coil is meant to act as a choke? Also looking closely, this one is slightly different in its physical layout - the cans containing the rf transformers and variable caps are different. This must be a variation of the model in the cct diagram. [/QUOTE]
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The Vintage Audio Section
Lafayette Superheterodyne Radio - 1935
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