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 Pilot radio, B1

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PostSubject: Re: Pilot radio, B1   Pilot radio,  B1 I_icon_minitimeJune 18th 2020, 1:24 pm

Pilot B1

Schematic in Bietmans vol 4 page 117
Schematic in Riders    Vol 12 (Pilot section-page 1)
Schematic in Riders    Vol 13 (pilot section -page 8 )

I know there is no direct layout for the Pilot model
However maybe one of these others, my reasoning is based on sometimes the chassis doesnt change from model to model

Since Sam's has SEVERAL models listed in string diagrams and
you could look at these for mechanical layout to help.

Model's        VOL    DIAGRAM #
AF-605        4    1667
AF-723,U    5    2008
AF-724        6    2226*
AF-821,A,U    4    1668
AF-824        5    2009
AF-825        6    2146*
AF-850        6    2146*
AF-860        5    2010
FM-607        5    2011
HF-56        6    2146*
T-411-U        1    381
T-500        1    73
T-510,T-511    1    381
T-521        1    383
T-530        1    393
T-601        2    614
T-741        2    891

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PostSubject: Pilot radio, B1   Pilot radio,  B1 I_icon_minitimeJune 18th 2020, 9:52 am

Trying to find some info for this radio. Schematics I have don't have dial stringing diagram, and I have a mystery capacitor
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