Only thing I can see inside to try to identify the model is No. 81. It’s a Gilfillan Bros Co. From LA includes historic Am/Police band reception capabilities. The front tuning knob is broken but can still move to different stations. Powers on and can hear noise but nothing clear. Selling as is. In great condition considering .
Perfectly suited for musical amplifiers, equipment and other applications These are KNOWN for their ultra-quiet characteristics, zero microphonics and superb audio presentation. Qty 1. Multiple quantities available, select the desired QTY when ordering. When multiples are purchased I will match. ALL INDIVIDUALLY TESTED, INCLUDING BOTH SECTIONS ON A CALIBRATED (IN 2021) B&K DYNA TESTER MODEL 700 NO SHORTS OR LEAKS DETECTED ON ANY, I DISCARDED ANY THAT HAD A SHORT OR LEAK ANYTHING TESTING LOW WERE ALSO DISCARDED, THESE ARE ALL STRONG, WITH 1960s DATE CODES Superb for headphone amplifiers and other audiophile applications.
Offered is the CINCH Tuning Eye Tube Socket. The socket is clean and in good condition. Its cord still remains attached-it is about 15 inches in length. Suitable for 6G5 or 6E5 type tuning eye tubes. Pick up the socket for replacement use in your own radio. I do not know if it contains a 1-meg resistor. Cinch, Chicago, USA. NO RESERVE!! Thanks for looking.
Check out my other Dial Cord!Vintage Tube Radio Tuner Dial Cord 24 feet of black braided nylon replacement cord, 3mm in size which is recommended for “Super Thick” or “Super Heavy” diameter (0.12″), depending on particular model, will work in such brands as RCA, Philco, GE, Airline, Silvertone, Westinghouse, Motorola and Zenith to name a few. Braided nylon cord is perfect for radio dials and is superior to twisted cord which can unravel and become frayed. A dial cord is subject to friction whenever the set is tuned and must therefore possess reasonable resistance to abrasion. Nylon cord performs excellently in this respect. A very important property for a dial drive cord is that it have a high coefficient of friction. This requires that the cord should not become smooth or slick during use. The type of thread used for the braid, the diameter of the strands and the method of braiding determine its performance and life in this respect. Should the cord ever become smooth or slick during use, coat the cord with violin rosin. Violin rosin is made in a block, built into a wooden holder. Simply drag the cord across the rosin block until it is well coated, then install the cord on the dial drive assembly of the radio. Radio dial cord, also known as tuning cord or string, is a component used in older radio sets to control the tuning mechanism. It consists of a thin, flexible string or cord that is connected to the tuning knob or dial, and is threaded through a series of pulleys and gears inside the radio’s chassis. When the tuning knob is turned, the dial cord rotates the tuning mechanism, which in turn adjusts the radio’s frequency to the desired station. The tension of the cord is important for ensuring accurate tuning, and adjustments may need to be made over time as the cord stretches or wears.
Check out my other Dial Cord! Vintage Tube Radio Tuner Dial Cord12 feet of braided nylon replacement cord, .4mm in size (.016″), depending on particular model, will work in such transistor brands as Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi, Sharp, Standard, Sanyo, Matsushita (Panasonic), Mitsubishi, Aiwa, Realtone, Global, Zephyr, RCA, G.E., Admiral, Motorola, Magnavox, Philco, Raytheon, Arvin, Sylvania, Emerson and Zenith to name a few. Braided nylon cord is perfect for radio dials and is superior to twisted cord which can unravel and become frayed. A dial cord is subject to friction whenever the set is tuned and must therefore possess reasonable resistance to abrasion. Nylon cord performs excellently in this respect. A very important property for a dial drive cord is that it have a high coefficient of friction. This requires that the cord should not become smooth or slick during use. The type of thread used for the braid, the diameter of the strands and the method of braiding determine its performance and life in this respect. Should the cord ever become smooth or slick during use, coat the cord with violin rosin. Violin rosin is made in a block, built into a wooden holder. Simply drag the cord across the rosin block until it is well coated, then install the cord on the dial drive assembly of the radio. Radio dial cord, also known as tuning cord or string, is a component used in older radio sets to control the tuning mechanism. It consists of a thin, flexible string or cord that is connected to the tuning knob or dial, and is threaded through a series of pulleys and gears inside the radio’s chassis. When the tuning knob is turned, the dial cord rotates the tuning mechanism, which in turn adjusts the radio’s frequency to the desired station. The tension of the cord is important for ensuring accurate tuning, and adjustments may need to be made over time as the cord stretches or wears.