364441 Chevrolet
United Motors Service (Delco)
- País
- Estados Unidos
- Fabricante / Marca
- United Motors Service (Delco)
- Año
- 1934 ?
- Categoría
- Autoradio
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 64393
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- alternative name: Delco Radio Corp. (Appliance) || Delco-Remy Division, General Motors Corp. || United Motors Service Delco General Motors
- Brand: Chieftain || Delco
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- Numero de valvulas
- 7
- Principio principal
- Superheterodino con paso previo de RF; ZF/IF 262 kHz
- Gama de ondas
- OM (onda media) solamente
- Tensión de funcionamiento
- Bateria recargable / =6 Volt
- Altavoz
- Altavoz electrodinámico (bobina de campo)
- Material
- Metálico
- de Radiomuseum.org
- Modelo: 364441 Chevrolet - United Motors Service Delco
- Forma
- Chasis (tambien de autoradio)
- Anotaciones
- vibrator for +B;
- Ext. procedencia de los datos
- Ernst Erb
- Referencia esquema
- Rider's Perpetual, Volume 6 = 1935 and before
- Documentación / Esquemas (1)
- Beitman Radio Diagrams, Vol. 01, 1926-1938
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I bought this same model radio on ebay with the intention to hopefully get it working, and then to install it in my original 1934 chevrolet standard, which has been in my family since 1960.
My radio appears to be in good condition with no apparent missing or broken parts, but like the one pictured on the website, my radio is missing the external speaker.
I see from the radio schematic on the website that the 6V power and the speaker connect to the external 6-pin male plug on the side of the radio.
Can a modern day radio speaker somehow be used instead of the original type speaker?
I've not yet put any power to the radio. I'll first need to get a 12V/6V converter because the car was converted to 12V years ago.
Thanks for any insight anyone can share about how to test this radio and hopefully get it working.
Chris Bradberry, 05.Sep.13